Authors: Kate Elliott
Louisa (daughter of Captain Ulric)
Gent:
Amalia (lady of Gent)
Autgar (an apprentice to Suzanne)
Ernust (a guard)
Fastrada (a serving woman at the mayor’s palace)
Frederun (a serving woman at the mayor’s palace)
Gisela (mistress of Steleshame, a nearby village)
Hano (a saddler)
Helen (a foundling)
Hildegard (count of Gent)
Hrodik (lord of Gent)
Humilicus (a prior)
Matthias (Anna’s brother)
Miriam (a child)
Raimar (Suzanne’s betrothed)
Suzanne (a weaver)
Uota (a servant)
Werner (mayor)
Lavas Holding:
Lavastine (count, turned to stone by an Eika spell)
Lavastina (his great-grandmother)
Charles Lavastine (son of Lavastina)
Charles the Younger (son of Charles Lavastine, father of Lavastine)
Geoffrey (Lavastine’s cousin, descendent of the younger brother of Lavastina)
m. to unnamed lady (deceased)
Lavrentia (the current count)
m. to Aldegund (second wife)
two sons
Cook (a servant)
Dhuoda (a chatelaine)
Fell (a sergeant)
Heric (a servant)
Lackling (a servant)
Raimond (a servant)
Robert (a servant)
Rodlin (stable-master)
Rose (deceased, a refugee)
Ulric (a carter)
Waldrada (a deacon)
Withi (a woman)
Meginher, Aldegund’s brother
North Mark:
Harl, count of the North Mark
married various women
his children:
Rosvita (a cleric)
Gero (heir and later count)
various children
Ivar
Dorit (a hired woman)
Fortensia (deacon in Heart’s Rest)
Lars (a hired man)
Liudolf (a marshal)
Birta (an innkeeper)
m. to Hansal
their children:
Thancmar
Inga
Hanna
Karl
Osna:
Bel (a householder)
m. to Ado (deceased)
their children:
Stancy
m. to Artald
various children
Julien
Blanche (illegitimate daughter)
m. to Julia
Conrad
Bruno
Agnes
m. to Guy
Henri (Bel’s brother)
Corinthia (a deacon)
Fotho (a woodsman)
Garia (a householder in Osna)
Giles Fisher (a boatbuilder)
Miria (a deacon)
The Bretwald:
Martin (a boy saved from Gent)
Flora (Martin’s wife)
Balt
Baltia
Bruno
Nan
Ulf
Uta
Others:
Dietrich (a lord)
Church-folk:
Biscop Alberada of Handelburg
Biscop Antonia of Mainz (later removed from office)
Biscop Suplicia of Gent
Biscop Thierra
Deacon Adalwif (in the marchlands)
Methodius (prior at Quedlinhame)
Mother Otta (abbess of Korvei)
Mother Rothgard (abbess of St. Valeria)
Mother Scholastica (abbess of Quedlinhame)
Willibrod (a cleric in the service of Antonia)
Zacharias (a frater)
Hersford Monastery:
Adso (a monk)
Bardo (abbot)
Beatrix (cousin to Ortulfus)
Egbert (a monk)
Felicitus (gatekeeper)
Fidelus (a monk)
Hosed (a farmer whose land is tithed to the monastery)
Iso (a lay brother)
Lallo (monk in charge of the lay brothers)
Mangod (a lay brother)
Ortulfus (abbot)
Ratbold (prior)
Queen’s Grave:
Ivar, son of Harl & Herlinde
Baldwin
Ermanrich
Hathumod
Sigfrid
Biscop Constance
her retinue:
Bona (a nun)
Eligia (a nun)
Frotharia (a nun, assistant to Nanthild)
Nanthild (the infirmarian)
Maynard (a villager)
The Marchlands
Austra and Olsatia
Judith
her children:
Hugh (illegitimate)
Gerberga (current margrave)
m. to Ekkehard of Wendar
Bertha
Theucinda
Adelinde (companion to Judith)
Eigio (servant to Hugh)
Hemma (a serving woman)
Vindicadus (a servant in the employ of Hugh)
March of the Villams
Helmut Villam
his children by various wives:
Waltharia, margrave
m. to Druthmar
several children
Berthold
Hedwig (a former Eagle)
Humbert (a steward)
Jonas (comrade to Berthold Villam)
Waldhar (a servant)
Westfall
Werinhar (margrave of Westfall, deceased)
Eastfall
currently without a margrave
The Lands Beyond
Salia:
Clothilde (a deacon, attendant to Tallia)
St. Radegundis (the last queen of Taillefer)
Tallia (a biscop, daughter of Taillefer)
Taillefer (the emperor)
Arethousa
:
Lady Eudokia
Lord Nikolas (nephew of Eudokia, putative emperor)
Basil (a chamberlain)
General Lord Alexandros
Sergeant Bysantius
Ungria
:
King Geza
Prince Bayan
Lady Ilona (a widow)
Aosta
:
Queen Adelheid
m. to unnamed lord (her first husband)(deceased)
m. to Henry of Wendar (her second husband)
their children
Mathilda
Berengaria
her servants and soldiers and allies
:
Lady Lavinia of Novomo
Captain Falco
Captain Rikard
Gerbert (a soldier)
Milo (a soldier)
the office of the skopos
:
Clementia
Abelia (a cleric)
Hatto (a presbyter)
Ismundus (a presbyter)
Petrus (a presbyter)
others
:
Arcod (a factor traveling with Brother Severus)
Ildoin (a monk traveling with Brother Severus)
John Ironhand (pretender to the Aostan throne)
St. Ekatarina’s Convent
:
Mother Aurica (abbess before Obligatia)(deceased)
Mother Obligatia
Carita
Diocletia
Hilaria
Lucida
Paloma (a lay sister)
Petra
Sindula
Teuda (a lay sister)
The Ashioi
:
Eldest Uncle (twin of Zuangua) (father of Kansi)
Green Skirt
Kansi-a-lari, aka Uapeani-kazonkansi-a-lari, The Impatient One (Sanglant’s mother)
Rain (a flintknapper)
Secha
Sharp Edge
Skull Earrings
White Feather
Zuangua (twin of Eldest Uncle)
warriors
:
Buzzard Mask
Cat Mask
Falcon Mask
Fox Mask
Lizard Mask
The Eika
:
the WiseMothers (the most ancient ones)
OldMother (the one who leads each tribe)
YoungMother (the next OldMother)
SwiftDaughters (those females who will not breed)
Rikin Fjord
:
Stronghand
Bloodheart (Stronghand’s father)
Rikin slaves
:
Otto
Ursuline (a deacon)
other chiefs and individuals
:
Dogkiller (Vitningsey’s chief)
Flint (Hakonin’s chief)
Grimstroke
Ironclaw (Isa’s chief)
Nokvi (Moerin’s chief)
Stronghand’s army
:
Aestan (an Alba soldier)
Eagor (aka Tiderunner)
Far-runner (friend of Yeshu)
Fellstroke
Last Son
Longnose
Quickdeath (of Hakonin)
Sharpspear
Tiderunner (friend to Aestan, aka Eagor)
Trueheart
Walker
Will
Yeshu (a Hessi interpreter)
Albans
:
Eadig (earl of the Middle Country)
Ediki (of Weorod)
Elafi of the Isle (a sorcerer)
Erling (earl of the Middle Country)
Ki of the Isle
Manda of the Isle (Eel Tribe)
the Horse People
:
Li’at’dano (a shaman, the Holy One)
Capi’ra (a warrior)
Sorgatani (a Kerayit shaman)
Berda (a Kerayit healer)
the Quman
:
Bulkezu (a chief)
Cherbu (brother of Bulkezu, a shaman)
Gyasi (a shaman)
Odei (nephew of Gyasi)
Agnetha (a prisoner)
Boso (an interpreter)
the skrolin
:
Gold-skin
Pale-skin
Pewter-skin
The Seven Sleepers
:
Clothilde (founder)
Anne
Bernard (a frater)
Liathano (called Liath) (his daughter)
Hiltrudis (deceased)
Marcus
Meriam (mother of Conrad the Black)
Rothaide (deceased)
Severus
Theoderada (deceased)
Venia (replaced by Reginar)
Wolfhere (replaced by Abelia)
Zoe (replaced by Hugh)
In The Past
:
Abidi (Urtan’s mate)
Adica (a shaman at Queen’s Grave)
Agalleos (of the Copper people, uncle to Maklos and Shevros)
Agda (the healer at Queen’s Grave)
Beor (war captain at Queen’s Grave)
Dorren (a Walking One—a messenger)
Etora (Beor’s sister)
Getsi (a granddaughter of Orla)
Hani (a young man of Kartia)
Hehoyanah (a young woman of Kartia)
Kel (a young man at Queen’s Grave)
Kerayi (Weiwara’s infant, aka Blue-bud)
Laoina (Walking One of the Akka people)
Maklos (of the Copper people, twin to Shevros)
Nahumia (leader at Old Fort)
Ni’at (of the Horse people)
Orla (leader of Queen’s Grave)
Oshidos (of the Copper people)
Pur (a stone knapper at Queen’s Grave)
Shevros (of the Copper people, twin to Maklos)
Sos’ka (of the Horse people)
Tosti (a young man at Queen’s Grave)
Ulfrega (war captain at Four Houses)
Urta (child of Urtan)
Urtan (Adica’s cousin)
Useti (Weiwara’s older child)
Weiwara (a woman at Queen’s Grave)
Wren (mate of Dorren)
Wrinkled-old-man (the younger twin born to Weiwara)
the weavers
:
Adica (Queen’s Grave)
Brightness-Hears-Me (the tribe of Essit)
Falling-down (the fens)
Hehoyanah (apprentice to Two Fingers)
Horn (dying)(replaced by Two Fingers)
Shuashaana (Shu-sha, of the Copper people)
Spits-last (Tanioinin of the Akka people)
Two Fingers (of Kartia)
the Three Queens
:
Arrow Bright
Golden Sow
Toothless