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    Celestial Bodies

    Divir – The small moon, the one that keeps falling down (skill issue).

     

    Enteria – The planet

     

    Luamin – The big moon

    Elder Gods

    Altrukyst – The traveler, the star-bearer, the void. Associated with doors, travel, and beacons. Statues of them have changed over time, but most involve him having a hollow chest with a chain linking one side to the other. They usually hold a lantern, and if in a painting, are usually standing in front of a door.

     

    Carkavakom – The destroyer, the law, the terror. They are depicted as humanoid column of flame locked behind a cage, with a sword in one hand and eyes embedded in Their other hand. They wear a cloak of skulls and screaming faces. Carkavakom is associated with the brutality of war and the punishments that keep law and order in society.

     

    Eintocarst – The enigma, the forerunner, the mathematician. He is depicted with myrvites and monsters by his side, and is associated with the Labyrinth and human progress. Industrial factories in Baracuel often have a shrine to him.

     

    Ominian – The guardian, the believer, the herald. Often depicted with knives sticking into them, a crown of burning laurels, and and an open chest showing their heart. In paintings, they often sit on a throne. The Akanans hold the Ominian as the only true divinity, and most Persamans hold the Ominian as the only prophet of the true god. The Luminates simply believe the Ominian is the first and most important of the Elder Gods.

     

    Shiamagoth – The protector, the watcher, the crown. Associated with preparations for war and defensive wars, protecting the innocent, and ecology. Depicted with a floating aegis, a burning scepter, and a crown of floating eyes. He is often quoted as saying, “Power is only righteous if it protects life.”

     

    Xylatarvia – The breath, the envoy, the arcane, the hearth. Often depicted traveling on a boat made of vines through an ocean in the stars. Her hair is shown as plants, and skin as bark, and her statues have her holding out a scroll full of strange symbols. Prayers for life and knowledge are directed toward her.

     

    Yiaverunan – The bearer of light, the clockmaker, the cosmic. She is associated with light, time, and magic. Depicted with four arms, holding a timepiece, a star, a hammer, and a wheel. Her statues often have a blindfold.

     

    Zomalator – The renewer, the turncoat, the redeemed, the forgiven. They are depicted as a pale corpse full of red growths that resemble blood vessels and tangled briars, and a hollow face full of needles. The Luminate Order does not acknowledge their divinity, and sects that worship Zomalator are considered heretics.

    Countries

    Akana Praediar – A large country that dominates the western continent. There used to be a bunch of countries there, but a few hundred years ago, Baracueli colonists took over, then broke away from Baracuel and formed their own country. Recently, they’ve had a magitech boom and are now the richest and most powerful of the nation states.

     

    Baracuel – Where our story begins. A large country, on the north portion of the eastern continent. It used to be a bunch of separate countries, but after the Unification War it became… well, you get the idea.

     

    Florin Principality – On the southwest tip of Baracuel, and technically independent. This is where the famous Florinian ingots are stamped. Florin is still an important financial and trade city full of great wealth.

     

    Persama – A large region. It used to be one big empire ruled by a triumvirate, but it’s been broken up into various complex principalities, oligarchies, and areas occupied by Akana Praediar and Baracuel. Rich in fossilized myrvite, the stuff that makes spell engines work. Lots of vast desert areas.

     

    Tlaxhuaco – The country of the Tlaxhuacan people. A large island south of Akana Praediar. Contains both temperate and tropical rainforest zones.

     

    Zhighua – Southeast of Persama. Somewhat tropical.

    Cities / Places

    Alkazaria – Second capital of Baracuel, on the eastern side of the country. Large city.

     

    Arborholm – Akana Praediar city. North of the other major cities.

     

    Arriroba – Mirian’s home village. Found in east Baracuel, north of Madinahr. No train connects to it.

     

    Cairnmouth – Large coastal city in Baracuel, south of Torrviol and north of Palendurio. Straddles the Cairn River.

     

    Frostland’s Gate – Very small town at the northern edge of Baracuel, bordering—you guessed it—the frostlands. Has an entrance to the Labyrinth.

     

    Madinahr – Baracuel city, east of Alkazaria and south of Mirian’s hometown.

     

    Mercanton – Akana Praediar city.

     

    Palendurio – First capital of Baracuel, on the western side of the country. The Magrio River passes through it.

     

    Second Cairn – Town famous for myrvite hunting. Upriver from Cairnmouth. Not to be confused with the hill in Cairnmouth with the same name.

     

    Torrviol – Home of the Torrviol Academy; where Mirian is living when this all begins.

     

    Vadriach – Capital of Akana Praediar. Across the Rift Sea from Baracuel.

    People

    Grouped by city and then alphabetically, with cities listed in the order they were explored in the story. Professors (and generals) are listed by last name first because that’s how you usually see them in the story.

     

    Torrviol

    Ada – Magistrate of Torrviol. One of the few non-corrupt officials.

     

    Adria Gavell – An Arcane Praetorian who was assassinated some years ago, but had her identity stolen by code name “Specter.”


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    Atger, Jurrian – Professor of spell engines. Not a major character.

     

    Ayland – Akanan spy in Torrviol. This is the one who Mirian catches infiltrating the Myrvite Studies building early on.

     

    Bertrus – Guard of Torrviol. Usually in the plaza. Former classmate of Professor Seneca.

     

    Calisto Ennecus – 6th year student. Frienemy of Nicolus (they used to date). Family is heavily involved in myrvite hunting and harvesting resources from the Labyrinth.

     

    Cassius, Eskier – Professor of combat magic. Good at riding eximontar and magical fights.

     

    Daith Whellian – 5th year student on the combat mage track. Takes several classes with Mirian later in the cycles. Sister is Betella Whellian, a mercenary battlemage in Palendurio.

     

    Eld, Mician – Professor of enchantments. Harsh teacher, best known for being a jerk in the early chapters.

     

    Ethwarn – A prominent Torrviol banker and investor. In several cycles, he was elected Mayor to replace Wolden, and did a decent job. Technically a knight, so he can write “Sire” on formal letters.

     

    Ferrandus, Roland – High wizard and in charge of the Divine Monument project.

     

    Gerard – Akanan spy. The one that Mirian sees first on the roof of the alchemistry building.

     

    Holvatti, Marcel – Professor of arcane geology. Knows quite a bit about fossilized myrvite and rocks.

     

    Liamar – Fifth year student, and master duelist.

     

    Lily Berton – Mirian’s roommate. Blind, but wears enchanted glasses that let her see. Sister: Beatrice, up in Frostland’s Gate.

     

    Luspire, Medius – Archmage of Torrviol Academy.

     

    Marovim – Younger cleric of the Luminates. Speaks Cuelin better than Friian. Primarily works as a healer. Turned in Mirian when she had a curse-mark.

     

    Marva, Ghellia – Professor of Illusions, and likes to change their appearance drastically each day.

     

    Moliner – Elected Captain of the Torrviol Militia alongside Cassius in several cycles. A veteran of several conflicts in Persama and was a low-ranking officer before joining civilian life.

     

    Nicolus Sacristar – 6th year student. Member of the Sacristar noble family, an old Baracueli family. Lately, they’ve fallen out of power. Early ally of Mirian. Uncle is over in Akana Praediar. Dad is down in Palendurio.

     

    Nurea March – Knight, and guardian of Nicolus. Family serves the Sacristar noble house still. Stern and only a bit paranoid.

     

    Idras Norton – One of the more experienced Akanan spies in Torrviol, though he’s more loyal to Akana Praediar than the actual operation, which has some rather suspicious things going on.

     

    Ingrid Herrera – Grandmaster craftswoman and in charge of the crafting stations of the Torrviol Academy. In several cycles, helped tutor Mirian on precision artifice, metalworking, and woodwork.

     

    Jei, Song – Professor of arcane mathematics and early ally of Mirian. From Zhighua. Sister’s name is Bao. Secretly works on the Divine Monument project.

     

    Krier – Head Priest of the Luminate temple in Torrviol.

     

    Platus – Fellow student, best known for accidentally blowing himself up in the alchemistry lab early on.

     

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