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Authors: Candy Rae
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Fifty-first
Ryzck: Known as the Susa’s Own and who perform tasks directly
ordered by the Susa of the Vada, the only Ryzck to contain more
than one Ryzcka
Fireoil: A
substance that burns even in the wettest of conditions
Fort:
Defensive site where the crew and families of the WCPS
Electra
fled to before being overrun by the convicts some
months after landing (Wolves) - it became the ruling centre and
capital of the Kingdom of Murdoch (Courage) – the principal royal
palace is situated here.
Forty:
Sanduntan
Fountains
Head: Waterfall in south western Lind and the location of the most
westerly Holad station in the Lands of the Lind
Galland:
Confederation A prosperous and large group of islands in the Great
Eastern Sea and allied to the Kingdom of Murdoch
Garda: Regular
army of Argyll, its headquarters are at Settlement
Gingrootbeer:
Spicy soft drink
Great Eastern
Sea: Vast ocean east of Argyll containing hundreds of islands
Gtran: Large
vicious cat-like predators that inhabit the snowy mountain ranges
of the northern continent
Gtratha: High
Council of Lind
Gtrathlin:
Leader of the Gtratha
Greenfruit: A
northern fruit that is available during winter and summer
Hallam:
Northern island in the Great Eastern Sea
Hand:
Measurement used to calculate the height of both Lind and horses
and measuring four inches
Hero of
Galliard: Weaponsmaster Rhian, later Susa of the Vada. Galliard is
a small island in the Great Eastern Sea (Honour)
Holad: Medical
section of pack
Hope’s Point:
An area to the east of Dunetown
Ilyei Estuary:
Inlet on the southern coast of Vadath where lies both a fishing
village and a Vada Supply Station
Innellan: A
port on the eastern seaboard of Argyll
Inner Sanctum:
The room within the Vada Stronghold where is kept the records of
those serving and who have once served with the Vada. It also
contains the books containing those vadeln who have died in the
pursuit of their duty
Intoxication:
Armed merchant and passenger ship that plies its trade between the
Islands and Settlement
Island Chain:
The traditional route the Larg take to attack the north and
situated just south of Settlement, home of the Garda.
Jeza: Eat
Jezdic: Zebra
like and intractable animal
Juvenis: First
Staticum (year) Officer Trainees of the Garda of Argyll
Kala: Caffeine
drink made from the nuts of the allst tree
Karku:
Southern equivalent of kurka
Kran: (Dglai):
Commander
Kranan:
(Larg): Leader of kohort (kohort) squad
Kranj: (Larg):
Part of kohort, numbering eight
Kura: Docile,
woolly, short-legged goat-like animal
Kurka: Dried
trail ration meat, usually made from kura
Lachesis: The
fate that assigns a person’s destiny
Lai: Legendary
beings of Lind mythology
Lai: (Lai):
Golden skinned rtath of the Daiglon
Larg: (Larg):
Warlike wolf-like denizens of southern continent
Largan:
(Larg): Leader of all the Larg
Larya: Frigate
in the Argyllian Navy
Lian: Woods or
forests
Lin: Litter of
Lind pups
Lind: Peace
loving wolf-like denizens of northern continent
Lindling:
Human word for Lind young, not often used
Lindar:
Warrior section of pack. All Lind, male and female over thirteen
summers fight in one of the three ryz of the Lindar of their
pack
Little Sisters
of the Poor: Nursing Order of Nuns from the Kingdom of Murdoch.
They wear white habits
Little Rover
Inn: Inn at Dunetown belonging to Innkeeper Talan and where Zak,
Zala, Tala, Hilla, Rilla and Zilla grew up
Ltscta: Lind
youngling
Lucky Lind: A
pub at the Vada port
Lungtrel:
Multi coloured river fish
Mahler: A town
in the Kingdom of Murdoch and where the main priestly seminary is
located
Malinon:
Northern bird that sings a fine tune
Malinon:
Argyllian merchant ship
Mayflower:
Small Argyllian merchant coastal ship
Middle Sea:
Sea between the northern and southern continents
Militia of
Argyll: Made up of the general population, the Militia is
responsible for helping the Garda in their own Ward and can be
called up in time of need
Militia of
Vadath: Made up of men and women of fighting age and who have not
paired with a Lind, the Militia is responsible for aiding in the
defence of the northern continent
Months of the
Year Dunrhed:
Vadrhed-Lokrhed-Sanrhed-Rakrhed–Dunthed-Vadthed-Lokthed-Santhed–Rakthed
Murdoch: Human
Country in the southern continent ruled by the ex-convicts (and
their descendants) from the WCPS
Electra
. It is also the
name of the river that bisects the Kingdom north to south.
N.C.O.: Non
commissioned officer
Nad:
Nothingness
Nadlian: Area
of land with no trees, grasslands
Nahoko: (Lai
and Dglai): Detailed fact finding probe of the Diaglon, five of
them landed in the middle of AL 607
Numbers 1-10:
Dun, Vad, Lok, San, Rak, Olf, Tak, Zan, Echt, Duntan
Ondis: Insects
that live in swarms and who look like and live s similar life to
the locusts of planet Earth
Order of the
Grey Nuns: Teaching Order of Nuns of the Kingdom of Murdoch
Pilli: Small,
edible darting red fish found in the rivers of the northern
continent
Pisonberry :
Poisonous green berry which resembles the greenfruit
Pointy Peak:
Pointed mountain near Dunetown and used by mariners as a reference
point for navigation
Port Charles:
Eighth ward port in Argyll
Port
Lutterell: Main port of eastern Argyll, most of its traffic is
composed of merchantmen plying their trade between the mainland and
the islands, also the base for the Argyllian Navy
Prestonvale:
Town in the Duchy of Bentwood
Priests of the
Holy Temple: Rulers of the Island of Hallam and members of a strict
religious sect
Ptatch:
Ride
Quorko: (Lai
and Dglai): Scout ship of the Dglai
Raging Jezdic:
An Inn at Vada
Rai: (Lai):
Blue skinned lost rtath of the Diaglon
Raki: Section
of the Avuzdel
Ratroot:
Poison, very fast working but painful to take
Relentless:
Pirate slaver-galley
Rdha: A snack
meal
Relm: A piece
of paper or parchment of letter size
Rhan: Sun
(day)
Rhed: Hot
Rhedhrehl:
Summer season
Ricca: A
rice-like crop grown in the south
Rtath:
Pack
Rtatha:
Pack-range
Rtathen:
Pack-mates
Rtathlian:
Pack-woods
Rudtka:
(Larg): Small southern burrowing animal like a rabbit with short
ears
Ruza: Hero
Rybak: Planet
Wolf, home of the Lind and the Larg and named after the James Rybak
who found it
Ryz: Battle
line
Ryzck: Troop
of Vada, made up of thirty-four vadeln-pairs and one commanding
vadeln-pair
Ryzcka: Vada
Troop Commander
Satalrdn:
Many
Sbnai: (Lai):
Red skinned lost rtath of the Daiglon
Senis: Second
Staticum (year) Officer Trainees of the Garda of Argyll
Sheld:
(Dglai): a measure of gravitational levels
Silver Star
Honour: Star awarded to brave vadeln-pairs of the Vada
Sinetad Rtath:
Secret Pack of Lind who live on the north western fringes of Lind
and who have been reputed for years to have been guarding a great
secret
Smaha: Red
numbing medicinal root
Southern Trade
Route: This runs from Settlement at the south-easterly tip of
Argyll to Vada, the Stronghold of the Vada in Vadath.
Standard:
Language spoken by the humans when they arrived on Rybak – as the
years progressed the language has shifted to take account of words
of Lindish and of the Larg
Stasya: River
which flowed into Stewarton during the early years, by the seventh
century barely a trickle because of the dam which was built in AL
200 to provide a clean water supply for the growing town
Staticum: The
year designations of Officer Trainees in the Garda. Training takes
two years and in the first year they are designated First Staticum,
in their second year Second Staticum. First year Trainees take the
rank Juvenis, second year Trainees the rank Senis
Stickleweed:
Maroon coloured, fast growing weed whose leave stick to clothes,
hair and fur
Stewarton:
City of Argyll, situated inland beside Lake Stewart
Stronghold: A
name used to describe the section within the town of Vada where the
Vada HQ is
Summoner of
Death: The name for the Botan amongst the Avuzdel
Supply
Station: Vada stations that are dotted around Argyll, Vadath and
Lind for the use of travelling vadeln-pairs
Susa:
Commander of a Lindar, of the Vada and of the three sections of the
Avuzdel
Susa’s Own:
The Fifty-first Ryzck of the Vada, under the direct command of the
Susa and the only one that contains more than one Ryzcka and four
Vadryzkas
Susalai:
Supreme Commander of the Avuzdel
Susyc: Overall
Commander of the Armies of the North
Svan: (Dglai):
time measurement, around a candle-mark long
Symington:
Baronage located in the Duchy of Brentwood
Tan: 0
(Zero)
Technicians
Guild: Guild in Argyll responsible for all technical and inventive
matters
Thed: Cold
Thedhrehl:
Winter season
Thibaltines:
Enclosed Order of Nuns of the Kingdom of Murdoch. They wear black
habits
Tran: Moon
(night)
Tranet: Edible
freshwater flatfish
Trent Reef:
Name of the line of rocks and small islands that run from the south
western tip of Lind to the southern continent
Uplamoor: Town
in the middle of the Duchy of South Baker
Vada: Cavalry
(Lind/human)
Vada: The
township that has grown up around the Vada stronghold
Vadath:
Country between Argyll and Lind on the northern continent, ruled
jointly by humans and Lind
Vadeln-pair:
Paired life-mate (Lind/human), often shortened to vadeln or
pair
Vadryz: Squad
of Vada, made up of eight vadeln-pairs
Vadryza: Vada
squad commander of which there are four in each Ryzck; of eight
vadeln-pairs each
Valdka: Cloudy
white alcoholic drink
Volat:
Needless slaying of any creature
Vuz: Small
striped river animal (if spoken softly)
Walda: A long
thick leafed grass grown in both northern and southern continents
and used for fodder, thatching and other myriad uses
Washington:
Town in the Duchy of Bentwood
WCCS
Argyll
: Colony Ship that survived the cosmic storm
WCPS
Electra
: Prison Ship that survived the cosmic storm
Whitebush: A
plant that generated white roots that can be cooked and eaten
Western Isles:
A prosperous and large group of islands in the Great Eastern Sea
and allied to the Kingdom of Murdoch
Wral: Large
bear-like animals that inhabit the riverbanks of the snowy
mountains of the northern continent
Zarova: Long
necked camel-like meat animal
The Dukedoms of
the Kingdom of Murdoch in Order of Precedence
North Baker:
South Baker: Smith: Cocteau: Van Buren: Gardiner: Brentwood: Sahara
(Vacant): Duchesne: Graham
The Royal and
Noble Protocol Ranks within the Kingdom of Murdoch in Order of
Precedence
It was King
Elliot the Second (20-93) (reigned 73-93) who formalised and made
law the rank structure of the nobility. Women cannot hold land or
rule in their own right. All females take the feminine equivalent
of their husband’s title, except for a Daughter-Heir of one of the
9 Dukedoms. Her husband becomes the Son-Heir then Duke on the death
of his father-in-law and she will become his Duchess. If a Prince
marries a Daughter-Heir, he retains the title Prince, becomes
Prince-Heir and then Prince-Duke but his wife does not assume the
title of Princess. A direct male descendant of a Duke may use the
title Lord, other nobles use the title Sir. All ladies of noble
birth may use the sobriquet Lady except for unmarried daughters of
a Thane.
Ranks:-
King/Lord Prince Consort : Queen : Crown-Prince (Heir to Throne) :
Crown-Princess : Crown-Prince-Heir (Son of Crown-Prince) :
Prince-Duke (Married to Daughter-Heir and reigning Duke)
:Prince-Heir (Married to Daughter-Heir) : Prince : Princess : Duke
: Duchess : Lord Marshall (Overall Commander of the Armies of
Murdoch) :Duke-Heir (Son-Heir to Dukedom of one of the 9 Dukes) :
Count (Son of a Duke) : Count (Eldest son of a Count, known as
Count Heir) :Countess (Count’s wife) : Contessa (Daughter-Heir to
Dukedom of one of the 9 Dukes) : Contessa (Daughter or
Granddaughter of a Duke) : Margrave (Younger son of a Count) :
Margrave (Eldest son and Heir of a Margrave, known as Margrave
Heir) : Margravess (Margrave’s wife) : Margravessa (Daughter of
Granddaughter of a Count) : Baron (Younger son of a Margrave) :
Baron (Titled but not descended from a Duke) : Baron (Eldest Son
and Heir of a Baron, known as Baron Heir) : Baroness (Baron’s wife)
: Baronessa (Daughter or Granddaughter of a Margrave) : Kellen
(Younger son of a Baron) : Kellen (Titled but not descended from a
Duke) : Kellen (Eldest Son and Heir of a Kellen, known as Kellen
Heir) : Kellene (Kellen’s wife) : Kellessa (Daughter or
Granddaughter of a Baron) : Thane (Younger son of a Kellen) : Thane
(Titled but not descended from a Duke) : Thane (Eldest son and Heir
of a Thane, known as Thane Heir) : Thanene (Thane’s wife) :
Thanessa (Daughter or Granddaughter of a Kellen)