Ma-My

Foreword

Lardis prayed as he sat at the bottom of the stairs. He prayed for the strength to persevere. The map that he carried said that he was close. He prayed that he would not disappoint Old Ðurh’s ghost; his master was now long dead like everyone else he had known. Opening his lantern he cast a dim light into the dark chamber. Even here, in the lowest basement he had found, the walls were lined with shelves stacked with dusty books and scrolls. He marked the map with a charcoal stick and knew that he was done. He had followed Old Ðurh’s maps to every corner of the great library and it had only taken a lifetime to complete. Ecstatic, the old man yelled and laughed, stopping only to hear his echoes winding their way up endless stairs and hallways, which he alone knew were not endless at all. Giddily he pranced about the dusty chamber, his youth swelling in his chest. As he danced, poor Lardis tripped and stumbled headfirst into a cabinet. Falling, he reached for an unsteady shelf and upset an avalanche of weighty books on top of him. Inhumed, Lardis’ could draw no breath and speak no words as the cairn of books compressed his chest until he died to the sound of twenty bones snapping. At the top of this pile lay a volume that included all entries from Ma through My.

Pronunciation Key: M (soft m = merry, might)

Definitions

  • Maav (mav); OOð. Doloran peasant present at the Cenotaph cemetery. A young widow who had two children until one was stolen from their home on 20 Drûr 652 DR, prompting her to grab a fishing knife and join the posse.
  • Macar, Iri (EHR e MAH kahr); Dek. Ezmiri astrologer who developed the Astra Ecathora circa 920 HK.
  • Machine, The; Oð. A massive series of furnaces and related equipment believed to “live” at the heart of the Temple of Roð.
  • Macort, Danyd (DA nyhd MAH kohrt); OOð. Kyard financier mentioned by Sir Enthor as someone who may know something about Daraliens.
  • Madkurð, Agymar (MAHD kuhrth); OOð. 4th century Oðic wizard who wrote a handful of Sorádra spells.
  • Maddire, Oddus (OD duhs MAYD dir); Oðári Tales. OOð. (rf. Oddus Maddire)
  • madra (MAH drah); Dek. Seven.
  • Madrælō, Alo (AHL o MAH drah lo); Unkn. A widow innkeeper in Wesridge, proprietor of the House of Dreaming. Alō inherited the House of Dreaming from her father Gara.
  • Madrælō, Gara (GAYR ah MAH drah lo); Unkn. Father of Alō Madrælō who came to the City of Oð to construct a temple to the Dreaming Goddess.
  • Madth, Deshel (DEH shehl MAHDTH); Unkn. Herald of the Kyard.
  • Ta’ul Mafur (TA uhl MAH fuhr); APan. (278-312 HK) Dekàlan priest who was instructed by the lurdurun of Pæð in 312 HK to build the sacred Halls of Panæð.
  • Maggerin, Dyloo (DI loo mah GEYR rihn); Unkn. Innkeeper of the Silver Harp.
  • magician; 1. Unkn. Any general practitioner of Arcane Magic; 2. An Yrūn that has undergone a Wizardmaking.
  • Malari (mah LAHR e); Unkn. Daughter of Lasserbrig, a Farren tavernkeeper, notable for her “ill humor”.
  • Malaz (MAH lahz); Unkn. Ancient sea deity worshipped by the pre-Empire islanders of Lanàdus. Many aspects of the deity are incorporated into Irāyn. The people of the ancient Lanàdus believed that the sun rose from the waves and descended into the same. Ancient temples to Malaz are found throughout the islands, the most famous of which is a submerged temple city in the shadow of Tor Trèmendūm.
  • Malazra, Lady (mah LAHZ rah); OOð./Trade. Denizen and ruler of a small area of Oð’s Lower Streets. Imprisoned in the Butterfly Vault by Dammon Shroudson and Jak the Red.
  • Malda (MAYL dah); OOð. Renowned lapidarist of Oð’s Kyard, that Tressta commissioned to fashion her a perfect quartz crystal.
  • Maldard, Sir (MAYL dahrd); Oð. An Oðic Ðard of legend who battled the “storm-snatcher” of Erhet.
  • Malla (MAHL lah); OOð. Jaris harlot who frequents the Red Cock.
  • Malyn (MAH lihn); OOð. (rf. Malyn)
  • Mamra (MAHM rah); 1. Oð. The largest moon of Teréth End; The green moon; Agammaram
  • Manda, Taala (TA-ah lah MAYN dah); OOð. A large and severe woman that owns a four story boarding house in the heart of Oð’s Kreyard. A competent cook, Taala slaves endlessly over an eternal meaty stew. The ingredients of her stew were a highly guarded secret though local children tell tales of kids that had wandered into Taala’s alley and never returned. Taala was Malyn’s landlady for some time.
  • mara (MAHR ah); Dek. Lady. –l pl.
  • Maradcha, Iala (i AHL ah MAHR ahd chah); Unkn. Innkeeper of the Bloody Inn in Dolor.
  • Marádū (MAYR ah doo); Unkn. Large and ancient Eastern city.
  • Maran (MAR ahn); 1. Dek. Second month of the Dekàlan Calendar of the High King; 2. Second month of spring.
  • Marcus (MAHR kuhs); Jæd. (rf. Marcus)
  • Mardus (MAHR duhs); OOð. Wealthy Oðic client of Tressta who tried to hire her for the winter of 652 DR.
  • mar eárad (mahr e AHR ahd); Dek. Sea witch.
    A sea-born child who is ritually blinded to form a bond to the sea. Mar eárad supposedly could lead ships unerringly through foul weather and treacherous waters. Such unfreeable Yrūn slaves were made illegal in the Middle Empire.

  • Marenzon, Citalla (kih TAHL lah MAHR ehn zohn); OOð. Swordswoman that recognized Mishara Mythdaras at the Temple Gate on 3 Lanal 652 DR.
  • Margin, The; Trade. A shadowed area along the southside of ‘s city wall. The area is usually vacant in the twilight and dark hours as it becomes a hunting ground for the Craw.
  • Marjord, Gurl (guhrl MAHR johrd); Dek. (899-937 HK) Famous Roðite clockmaker whose fingers were cut off following the creation of his masterpiece in Panæð. Following his dismemberment, Marjord threw himself from a river bridge and drowned.
  • Mar’yeel (MAYR yel); Sol. Sōlàhrāe that was found in the Elder Wood.
  • Masnur (MAYS nuhr); OOð. ( -652 DR) Doloran peasant killed in the Cenotaph cemetery tunnels.
  • Master, The; Trade. Unknown person associated with the Crown of Oð in the 7th century DR.
  • Mawn, Irid (IHR ihd MAHWN); OOð. Jaris rat-catcher who works for local oldums; local barhound of the Red Cock. Irid is a lady’s man about Jaris who has fathered over twenty children by twelve or more women.
  • mær (mahr); Dek. A sea.
  • mærus (MAHR uhs); 1. Dek. Water; 2. Essence of the sea.
  • Meder, Jacant (JAH kahnt MEY dehr); OOð. ( -638 DR) During the winter of 638 DR, many in went hungry when a black mold was found in many grain stores of the Naryard. A peasant named Jacant who worked at the Perul granaries was found wandering among the stores late one night under Mamra’s full disc and charged with sorcery. When dragged to the Hanging Tree his ripped clothing revealed a strange red tattoo of an eye upon his chest. His cairn still lies at the foot of the tree.
  • mêd (ME-ehd); Dek. Six.
  • Meladra (meh LAHD drah); OOð. Monastic guard attendants of the sirkūla Eldra.
  • melancholia (mehl AHN kohl e ah); OOð. Drug classification for depressants.
  • Melect (MEH lehkt); OOð. Member of the Vullinshrith Cabal.
  • Melazra, Lady (mehl AHZ rah); OOð. Medusa imprisoned by Dammon and Jak in the Vault of the Butterfly (652 DR).
  • Melor, Sarúna; Oðári Tales. (rf. Sarúna Melor)
  • Meol the Third of Taldàna, High Priestess (ME ohl); OTal. ( -643 DR) Predecessor to High Priestess Elésea IX of Taldàna. Meol was a great patron of symphony music and spent vast sums refurbishing ancient music halls in Taldàna, Shalvàsal, and Wyme’er. During her reign several pieces were written in her honor.
  • Merant (MEHR ahnt); OOð. ( -112 DR) Roðite ethicist who is credited as the father of the Puritan Calling within Oð. Merant produced numerous leaflets aimed at the general population, espousing the values of hard-work and spartan living. He orated throughout the region on the Virtues of Roð, and many of his teachings are studied today. Like Hardrok before him, Merant answered the need for a moral compass within the corrupt post-Dekàlan society.
  • Merchant Guard; Trade. The law enforcement branch of the Merchants’ Guild. The soldiery are not permitted to wear anything more than leather armor within the City of Oð, though officers often wear studded leather. Rank within the Guard is depicted by the metal badge (or coin) sewn into the chest of one’s armor. Copper, silver, gold are used, while the highest ranking officers wear carved precious stones in place of a metal decoration. There are ranks within each metal designation. Although the Guard has no “legal” power to enforce laws, the crown’s recent ambivalence has empowered the Merchant Guard. The Merchant Guard do “permit” non-Guards and Lord’s Men to wear armor in protected areas of the City of Oð. Weapons are frowned upon but rarely disallowed. Visible weapons within the City are uncommon as they attract unwanted attention. The Merchant Guard are paid per arrest, making commissions on all fines extracted by Merchant Guild magistrates.
  • Merchants’ Guild; Trade. A consortium of business owners and traffickers that dictate, manage, and enforce many aspects of life within the City of Oð. The Merchants’ Guild’s most visible presence is the Merchant Guard; whose favor and protection is available to all for a price.
  • merd (mehrd); Dek. Red, sanguine. –rul; The description of something as bloody or red.
  • Mered, Tomloç (TOHM loch MEHR ehd); Dek./OOð. (612-647 DR) Bookkeeper for Sadborn’s Shipping Company.
  • Merdun Fer (MEHR ehd fehr); Dek. The Red Fist; the Bloody Fist.
    A standing Ummòni army formed circa 90 HK that fought in the Second Ildûni War and later marched on Oð in 415; the army was disbanded in 432; surviving Ðardram created the elite Ordus Fer Merdrul; an award granted by the High Priests of Īrul.

  • Mern (mehrn); OOð. (622- DR) Pipe-smoking Derékaln fence of Jaris, within the City of Oð.
  • Merten (MEHR tehn); OOð. (607- DR) Mad inhabitant of Cenotaph who runs about proclaiming himself the “King of Cenotaph”.
  • Mesral, Tymus (MEHS rahl); Oðári Tales. OOð. Yrūn mage of yore that studied magic among the Eylfāe (rf. Tymus Mesral).
  • Meverkeb, Zallal (ZAHL lahl MEH vehr kehb); OOð. Poisoner operative who likely offered the reward that spurred the assault on Bugaven’s Feast and Sleep on 5 Lanal 652.
  • Minions of Danok (DAY nohk, DAYN ohk); Oð. Cult devoted to the worship of the mysterious Danok. Cult members wear bright red robes and keep their heads shaved. The activities and agendas of the cult are shrouded in secrecy though the priests are visible throughout the City of Oð. (rf. Red Temple)
  • Minst, Allea (AHL le ah MIHNST); OOð. Young woman betrothed to Valus, son of Saldus Greymane.
  • Mirasa, Ilda (IHL dah MIHR ays rah); OOð. Derékaln fence and thug, killed by Jak the Red during the assault on Bugaven’s Feast and Sleep on 5 Lanal 652.
  • Mistvale; Trade. A small town nestled at the foot of the Tor’n Evalshat, far to the west of the Elder Wood.
  • Mistval, Tarawyn of (TAYR ah wihn MIHST vahl); OOð. Loremaster befriended in Eldarkar who accompanied Jak and Alcèrra into Kry Moradem.
  • Moddah; Unkn. Ogdar Jorn magician who lived in a wrecked ship on the slopes of the Tor’n Gorgyn.
  • Modera, Eshra (EHSH rah mo DEHR ah); OOð. An old woman believed to have been a witch; she owned a cottage on the land where Joçim Fælō‘s farm now stands.
  • Molefriend; Trade. coll. A Dōen Nōéle term for short Ōéle.
  • Momma; Trade. (MO mah) Large Jaris woman and heavy drinker who frequents the Red Cock; attracted to Daga.
  • Mo’or, Sholh (SHOHL mo ohr); Unkn. A Sulyard tailor.
  • Morgomir of Sarat; Jædðàri Tales. Deceased. (rf. Morgomir of Sarat)
  • môrógar (mo-OHR OH gahr); 1. Dek. A lateen sailed pink; 2. The most common of merchant ships used throughout the Old Empire.
  • morn (mohrn); Dek. Sorrow.
  • Morn Dra (MOHRN drah); Dek. (rf. Hall of Sorrows)
  • Mornhuld (MOHRN huhld); Murd. Name of Nirst Ohlmdamnor’s hammer.
  • Moroç (MOHR ohch); 1. Unkn. A small god of Jædð; 2. God of desperate measures.
  • Mor Syçadurkys (mohr SY chahd DUHR kihs) /mʊɹ ‘saɪ.tʃɑɹˌdɝ.kɪs/; Dek. A holy mountain in south Ilûwyr, Ildûn.
  • Mot (moht); OOð. One of two agents who believe Dammon Shroudson is the answer to their group’s problems; though neither ever revealed which group they were affiliated with. (rf. Drug)
  • mothdays; Trade. Spring days when the Mothsmire marshes are plagued with moths.
  • Motherwhacker, Eeres (ER ehs); OOð./Trade. Erhet hooligan, tortured and killed by Nirst Ohlmdamnor following the assault on Bugaven’s Feast and Sleep on 5 Lanal 652. Eeres was kept prisoner in the inn and interrogated the next morning, before being executed.
  • Mothsmire; Trade. (rf. Mothsmire)
  • Mound of Izzàradràgulð; A large man-made landmark at the heart of the City of Jædð (rf. Izzàradràgulð).
  • Mourners’ Guild; Trade. An organization with the City of Oð that provides service and ceremony for the deceased. Other than wailing and death-vigils, the guild also manages collection, embalming, preserving, religious preparation, excavation, interment, and maintains massive archives that detail where most of Oð’s dead have been buried. A Hall of the guild exists within each ward of the City of Oð. (rf. Morn Dra)
  • Mūátra (mu AH trah); Dek. (rf. Mūátra)
  • Mūáðra (mu AH thrah); Dek. The Changed (rf. Shūl)
  • Muldaryn, Cullus (CUHL luhs MUHL dahr yhn); OOð. A connected businessman of who frequents the Headless Hag.
  • Mullar, Ðr. Lathar (LA thahr MUL lahr); OOð. Ðard of the High Lord Edgur Rott the Third of Oð who was killed for delivering a message to the Urdàri Queen in 649 DR, informing her of her counselor’s death. Owner of the Ðard’s sword that was used to knight Jak of Cænden three years later.
  • Muluk; Mul. (rf. Muluk)
  • Mulukhakakul (MUH luhk HAH kah kuhl); Unkn. (rf. Mulukhakakul)
  • Murdrū (MUHR dru); Ort. (rf. Murdrū)
  • Murdwürgarwurd (muhr DWUHR GAHR wuhrd); Murd. The common script of Murdwürmor.
  • Murdwürmor (muhr DWUHR mohr); Murd. The ancient common Dwürden language. (rf. Murdwürmor)
  • Musicians’ Guild; Trade. A collective of musicians and entertainers in the City of Oð that have pooled their resources and contacts to provide jobs, networking, and security for its members. Despite its growing numbers the guild seems eternally bankrupt, unable to any coin for its efforts. The Derékaln has made offers to help the ailing group, which have been turned down in the past, but may be accepted if things don’t soon change.
  • Muugar, Willus (WIHL luhs MU gahr); OOð. Erhet knee-chopper, killed by Nirst Ohlmdamnor during the assault on Bugaven’s Feast and Sleep on 5 Lanal 652 DR.
  • Muukor, Telsh (tehlsh MU kohr); OOð. Erhet boatman, smuggler, and thug, killed by Mishara Mythdaras during the assault on Bugaven’s Feast and Sleep on 5 Lanal 652.
  • Myar (MI ahr); 1. Unkn. A small god of Jædð; 2. God of greed and wealth.
  • Mytharad (mihth AHR ahd); Tirg. Silver King of the Myth ter Lederreh.
  • Mythdaras, Mishara (mih SHAHR ah MIHTH dahr ahs); Tirg. Silverpoint (rf. Mishara Mythdaras)
  • Myth ter Lederreh (MIHTH tehr LEHD ehr reh); 1. Tirg. Militant clan of Anàhlāe Elvarel who live in the Or Drannah area of the Grim Drūden; 2. Anàhlāen lederreh ruled by the “Silver King”, Mytharad.
  • mythrul (MIHTH ruhl); Tirg. (rf. Mythrul)
  • Myyranágdralyth (MI yhr aen AHG drah lihth); Dra. First Dragul of Taldàna.