Tiyla Pentiwichen is a deceased Blessed of Hillenēq Hūril and the founder of the House of Pentiwichen, a powerful dynasty that established the vast Empire of Pallernen.
Elîvihel Gehel was the reclusive and controversial king-consort of Tiyla Pentiwichen, the original Queen of the Hartilians and the founder of the House of Pentiwichen.
Hakkija are semi-professional skilled cavalry units employed by the Kingdom of Sarala to ravage their foes with savage strikes that rely on speed and mobility.
The serisati are members of the Aprēan clergy who organize charity events and assist with various tasks in service of the faithful in their temples, the kiretiati.
A kireseria (plural: kireseriati), or kiretia sister, is a dignified member of the Aprēan clergy responsible for the administration of their local kiretia, and all the property and people that fall under its control.
Apêrah Gehel was the Lady of Gehel Keep from 1058 to 1122 who successfully revitalised her family's holding, restoring them to their former glory.
The House of Gehel was a noble family in Pallernen that had for centuries held Gehel Keep, but fell during the Interregnum because of the Ocher Outbreak and infighting that followed.
Valder Gehel was the Lord of Gehel Keep and a cruel and strict man with an injured leg whose heart problems claimed his life in 1058 AA.
Aiterean is the native language of the Brelish people and a common tongue used for international communication throughout most of Lethea.
Elîvihel II of the House of Gehel was the Lord of Gehel Keep, a small fortification on the banks of the Pallern, from 1122 to 1136 AA.
Einilla Gehel was the daughter of Elîvihel II, the Lord of Gehel Keep, who had to regularly serve her father by acting as his regent while the lord was away on various military campaigns.
Gehel Keep is a ruined castle once owned by the House of Gehel that lies on the northern bank of the river Pallern, deep within the heart of Gehellûn.
Âldbreh Gehel was the Lord of Gehel Keep, a castle on the banks of the Pallern, from 1136 until his untimely death from injuries sustained in battle in 1140 AA at the age of 37.
Êikarilla Gehel was a Hillenist seria who had played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Kiretia of Gehellûn, the developing settlement's first temple.
Tiela Gehel was the eldest daughter of Apêrah, the Lady of Gehel Keep, who improved her family's standing through her marriage to the heir of an influential lord.
The Brelish Bowl, or Eilneqrī, is a smokey and slightly spicy salad that originates from Eilne in South Tellaiti, a region in the Empire of Pallernen that is home to the Brelish people.
The plateau cattle is a bovine species with long white fur and flexible tongues native to the desolate and frigid heights of the Plateau of Athe.
Project Villu is a short story that takes place during the Conquest of Rustillan and focuses on a young injured soldier dealing with the aftermath of the Battle of the Perilous Pass.
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