Green: Lieutenant on the Emerald Storm, died at sea
Grelad, Jerish: Teshlor Knight, first Guardian of the Heir, protector of Nevrik
Greig: Carpenter aboard the Emerald Storm, one of the few survivors
Gribbon: The flag of Mandalin Calis
Grigoles: gry-holes Author of Grigoles Treatise on Imperial Common Law
Grimbald: Blacksmith in Hintindar, took over shop from Danbury Blackwater
Grumon, Mason: grum-on blacksmith in Medford, worked for Riyria, died in battle of Medford
Gutaria: goo-tar-ah Secret Nyphron prison, designed to hold Esrahaddon
Gemkey: Gem that opens a gemlock
Gemlock: Dwarven invention that seals a container, can only be opened with a precious gem of the right type and cut
Gerald Baniff: Primary bodyguard of Empress Modina, family friend of the Belstrads
Ghent: Ecclesiastical holding of the Nyphron Church, member of New Empire
Gnome, the: Nickname of Laughing Gnome Tavern
Grady: Crewmember of the Emerald Storm, one of the few survivors
Grand Mar: Main avenue of Percepliquis leading to the imperial palace
Greatsword: Long sword designed to be held with both hands
Gronbach: Dwarf, fairytale villain
Guardian of the Heir: Teshlor, protector of the Heir of Novron
Gunguan: Vintu pack ponies
Gur Em: Thickest part of the jungle in Calis.
Guy, Luis: Sentinel of the Nyphron Church, killed Fanen Pickering, son of Evone and Jarred
Gwen DeLancy: See DeLancy, Gwen
Gwydry: Tribe of elves, farmers
Haddy: Childhood nickname of Hadrian
Hadrian Blackwater: Mercenary, one-half of Riyria, Guardian of the Heir, known throughout Calis as Galenti, renown arena fighter
Halberd: Two-handed pole used as a weapon
Handel: Master at Sheridan University, originally from Roe, proponent to have Delgos’s Republic officially recognized
Harbert: Tailor in Hintindar, husband of Hester
Harbinger: Ship used by Dovin Thranic, Antun Bulard, Bernie Defoe, and Dr. Levy
Harken, Abbot: Abbot of the rebuilt Winds Abbey
Hartenford: Author of Genealogy of Warric Monarchs
Harvest Moon: The full moon nearest the fall equinox
Heldaberry: Wild growing fruit often used to make wine
Heir of Novron: Direct descendant of demigod Novron, destined to rule all of Avryn
Herclor Math: Dwarven mason
Heslon: Monk of Maribor, great cook
Hestle: Family name of rulers of Bernum
Highcourt Fields: Once the site of the supreme noble judicial court of law in Avryn, location of Wintertide games
Hilfred, Reuben: Bodyguard and lover of Arista, severely burned in Dahlgren, killed in Aquesta while trying to free Degan Gaunt
Hill District: Affluent neighborhood in Colnora
Hill McDavin: Author on maritime commerce
Hinkle, Brother: Monk who cleans stable in new Winds Abbey
Hingara: Calian guide, died in jungles of Gur Em
Hintindar: Small manorial village in Rhenydd, home of Hadrian Blackwater
Himbolt, Baron: Nobleman of Melengar
Hobbie: Stable boy in Hintindar
Horn of Gylindora: Item Esrahaddon indicates is buried in Percepliquis; Dovin Thranic, Dr. Levy, Bernie Defoe, and Antun Bulard were hired to retrieve it
Horn of Delgos: Landmark used by sailors to determine the southernmost tip of Delgos
House, the: Nickname used for Medford House
Hovel, the: Nickname of snow fort used by Renwick, Mince, Elbright, Brand, and Kine
Hoyte: Onetime First Officer of the Black Diamond, setup Royce to kill Jade, sent Royce to Manzant Prison, killed by Royce
Hivenlyn: Ryn’s horse, name means unexpected gift in elven
Ibis Thinly: Head cook at the imperial palace
Imp: Slang for Imperialist
Imperial Palace: Seat of power of the New Empire, originally named Warric Castle
Imperial Secretary: Caretaker of Empress Modina, charged with making her publically presentable
Imperialists: Political party that desires to unite all the kingdoms of men under a single leader who is the direct descendant of the demigod Novron
Instarya: Tribe of elves, warriors
Irawondona: Elf, member of the hunter tribe
Jacob Derning: See Derning, Jacob
Jade: Assassin in Black Diamond, girlfriend of Merrick, mistakenly killed by Royce
Jasper: Rat in imperial palace dungeons
Jenkins: Merrick Marius’s head servant
Jenkins Talbert: Squire in Tarin Vale
Jeremy: Guard at Essendon Castle
Jerish Grelad: See Grelad, Jerish
Jerl, Lord: Nobleman, neighbor of the Pickerings, known for his prize-winning hunting dogs
Jervis, Sir: Killed during a Wintertide joust with the Earl of Harborn
Jewel, the: Head of the international Black Diamond thieves’ guild, also known as Cosmos DeLur
Jimmy: Tavern worker at the Laughing Gnome
Joqdan: Jok-dan Warlord of the Tenkin village of Oudorro
Josephine, Queen: Queen of Galeannon, married to Fredrick
Julian Tempest: Elderly chamberlain of kingdom of Melengar
Kaz: Calian term for anyone with mixed elven and human blood
Kendell, Earl: Nobleman of Melengar, loyal to Alric Essendon
Keng: Form of currency used by the Old Empire
Kharoll: Long dagger
Kile: Name used by Erebus when sent to Elan, performs good deeds in the form of a man
Kilnar: City in the south of Rhenydd
Kine: Youngest of Elbright’s Street Urchins, best friend of Mince
Knob: Baker at the imperial palace
Krindel: Prelate of the Nyphron Church and historian
Kris Dagger: Weapon with a wavy blade, sometimes used in magic rituals
Ladies of Engenall: Lively popular tune played on a fiddle
Lambert, Ignatius: Chancellor of Sheridan University
Lanaklin: Once ruling family of Glouston, in exile in Melengar, opposes the New Empire
Landoner: Professor at Sheridan University, tried and burned for heresy
Langdon Bridge: Swan decorated bridge in the warehouse district of Colnora that spans the Bernum River
Lanksteer: Capital city of the Lordium Kingdom of Trent
Laughing Gnome, the: Inn in Ratibor, run by Ayers