Legends Of Camber Of Culdi - Saint Camber - Part 37
Library

Part 37

SIGHERE, Lord-youngest son of Duke Sighere; later, Earl of Marley.

SORLE-Cinhil's squire.

TAMMARON, Lord-human earl on Cinhil's staff.

TERMOD of Rhorau, Lord-Deryni princeling, cousin of Imre, killed by Willimite terrorists in 903.

THOMAS-bailiff at Dolban, for Servants of Saint Camber.

THURYN-see Rhys. TOBAN-hospice page.

TORCUILL de la Marche, Lord-Deryni baron, formerly a Festillic minister; now on Cinhil's staff.

TURLOUGH, Bishop-one of Gwynedd's six itinerant bishops.

UDAUT, Lord-a human earl; Constable of Gwynedd. ULLIAM ap Lugh, Bishop-human Bishop of Nyford. UMPHRED-Camber's bailiff at Caerrorie. WILLIAM-farrier at Grecotha.

WILLIM, Saint-child martyr to Deryni ill-use; patron saint of the Willimite movement.

WILLIMITES-terrorist group sworn to punish Deryni who escape justice through normal legal channels; mostly suppressed in 904 under Imre.

WILLOWEN, Father-human Dean of Grecotha Cathedral and a.s.sistant to Bishop Cullen.

WULPHER, Master-Cathan's steward; doubled for Joram under a shape-changing spell.

APPENDIX II.

INDEX OF PLACES.

ALL SAINTS' CATHEDRAL-seat of the Archbishop of Valoret, Primate of All Gwynedd.

ARGOED-potential site for new Michaeline Commanderie (military headquarters).

CAERRORIE-Camber's princ.i.p.al residence, a few hours' ride northeast of Valoret; Camber's burial place.

CARBURY-town west of Valoret, where Elinor's parents live.

CHELTHAM-site of the Michaeline Commanderie, destroyed by Imre in 904.

CLAIBOURNE-princ.i.p.al city of Kheldour, later, name of duchy given to Sighere of Eastmarch, after annexation of Kheldour by Sighere and Cinhil.

COLDOIRE-pa.s.sage through the Rheljan Mountains, near the Arra.n.a.l Canyon.

COR CULDI-hereditary ancestral seat and fortress of the Culdi earls, near the city of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border.

CUILTEINE-potential site for a new Michaeline Commanderie.

CULDI-central city of the Honor of Culdi, on the Gwynedd-Meara border.

DHa.s.sA-free holy city in the Lendour Mountains; seat of the Bishop of Dha.s.sa.

DOLBAN-ruined manor bought by Guaire of Arliss as a site for the first monastery of the Servants of Saint Camber; on the main road between Valoret and Caerrorie.

EASTMARCH-independent holding of Sighere, Earl of Eastmarch; later given to Hrorik, Sighere's middle son.

GRECOTHA-university city, site of the Varnarite school; seat of the Bishop of Grecotha.

Camber, Anscom, and Cullen all attended school here at one time or another.

GWYNEDD-central of the Eleven Kingdoms; seat of the Festillic Dynasty, 822-904; restored to the Haldane Line in 904.

HAUT EIRIAL-a Michaeline establishment destroyed by Imre in 904.

HOWICCE-kingdom to the southwest of Gwynedd; loosely allied with Llannedd.

IOMAIRE-site of battle with Ariella, on Gwynedd-Eastmarch border.

KHELDISH RIDING-viceregality broken off Kheldour after annexation of Kheldour by Sighere and Cinhil in 906.

KHELDOUR-small kingdom north of Gwynedd, famous for textiles and carpets; a.s.sociated with Rhendall and the Festils through Termed of Rhorau.

LLANNEDD-kingdom to the southwest of Gwynedd; loosely allied with Howicce.

MARLEY-small earldom carved out of Eastmarch and given to Sighere, youngest son of Duke Sighere, in 906.

MEARA-kingdom/princedom to the northwest of Gwynedd; nominally a va.s.sal state of Gwynedd.

MOLLINGFORD-a Michaeline establishment destroyed by Imre in 904.

MOORYN-petty kingdom at the southeast of Gwynedd; formerly a powerful ally under Imre's reign.

NYFORD-river town in central Gwynedd, near Saint Illtyd's Monastery; seat of the Bishop of Nyford; site of Imre's abortive new capital.

RHENDALL-lake region north of Gwynedd; formerly the Festillic holding of Termod of Rhorau; given to Ewan, eldest son of Duke Sighere, in 906 as the secondary t.i.tle of the Duke of Claibourne.

RHEMUTH-ancient capital of Gwynedd under the Haldanes; abandoned during the Festillic Interregnum; slated to be restored under Cinhil.

RHORAU-fortress seat of Lord Termod, cousin of King Imre, in the Rhendall lake region.

SAINT FOILLAN'S ABBEY-establishment of the Ordo Verbi Dei, in the mountains, three days' ride southeast of Valoret, where Camber and Rhys found Prince Cinhil Haldane.

SAINT LIAM'S ABBEY-a Michaeline-staffed abbey school, four hours' ride northeast of Valoret.

SAINT NEOT'S MONASTERY--stronghold of the Order of Saint Gabriel, an esoteric, all- Deryni order, in the Lendour Highlands.

TORENTH-kingdom to the east of Gwynedd; ruled by the Deryni King Nimur.

VALORET-Festillic capital of Gwynedd, 822-905.

APPENDIX III.

[St Camber 446.jpg]

APPENDIX IV.

[St Camber 448.jpg]

APPENDIX V.

[St Camber 449.jpg]