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A glossary of people, places & objects in Earthsea Now showing glossary items relating to people of the Archipelago & Reaches Accursed-sorcerers See Dark Folk Aihal See Ogion Aimal See Aiman Aiman Also known as: Aimal Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Akambar Titles: King of Earthsea Sources: The Masters of Roke, FS; The Finder, TfE; A Description of Earthsea, TfE Akaren Eldest of the family of dyers on Lorbanery, mother of Sopli. An old grey-haired woman, with reddened eyes, ragged clothes, a dirty wrinkled face and muscular thin arms stained with dyes, she is driven mad by the loss of her powers so that she shouts her true name aloud; Ged renames her [Lorbanery, FS] Albatross Fifteen-year-old girl, one of the Children of the Open Sea (raft people), described as pretty; married to Bluecrab Sources: The Children of the Open Sea, FS Alder Also known as: Hara [Mending the Green Pitcher, OW] Alder of Semel Cattleman in Purewells village near Oraby on the High Marsh of the island of Semel; relatively wealthy but tight-fisted. With his wife Tawny, he has several children Sources: On the High Marsh, TfE Andaur A woodcutter in the Gontish tale, the story of Andaur and Avad, who cut down a great oak which cried out in a human voice Sources: Finding Words, T Anieb Also known as: Flag Sources: The Finder, TfE (a) '…thinking by his height he was a child, and then saw the small breasts. It was a woman. She was bald. Her joints were swollen knobs in her bone-thin limbs. … her thin body greyish and dark like the stones. Her chin and breasts were shiny with the spittle that ran from her mouth.' [The Finder, TfE] Apple Also known as: Hayohe Sources: A Bad Thing, T; Bettering, T; Home, T; Dolphin, OW Ard Witch or sorcereress of Gont who taught Heleth; herself taught on Perregal by Ennas of Perregal [The Bones of the Earth, TfE] Arren See Lebannen Arrendek See Lebannen Aspen Also known as: Erisen Sources: Ogion, T; Finding Words, T; The Master, T; Tehanu, T 'She had thought him, on the morning of Ogion's death, to be a young man, a tall, handsome youth with a grey cloak and a silvery staff. He did not look as young as she had thought him, or he was young but somehow dried and withered.' [Finding Words, T] Ath Great mage-scholar of ancient times. Compiled the Book of Names and presumably invented the Pendulum of Ath. Lived at one time at Ath's House on the island of Pody, before going into the west via Pendor to fight the great dragon Orm, in which confrontation he died -- according to the legends of Paln, on the island of Ontuego Sources: The Finder, TfE; A Description of Earthsea, TfE; Palaces, OW; Dolphin, OW '"That---so we say on Paln---is the very question Ath asked Orm a thousand years ago, in the ruins of Ontuego. 'Can a dragon lie?' the mage asked. And Orm replied, 'No,' and then breathed on him, burning him to ashes… But are we to believe the story, since it was only Orm who could have told it?"' [Dolphin, OW] Avad Character in the Gontish tale, the story of Andaur and Avad, about a woodcutter, Andaur, who cut down a great oak which cried out in a human voice Sources: Finding Words, T Ayeth Also known as: Sunbright [On the High Marsh, TfE] Ayo In the Dark Years, lives in Woodedge village on Havnor isle; one of the women of the Hand; a short woman with dark frizzy hair, she is described as a wise woman; very poor but generous. Mother of Anieb and sister of Mead [The Finder, TfE] Beech Sorcerer of Valmouth on Gont; in his forties, mild-looking and tending to fat. Described as shrewd, modest, kind and sensitive, with a diffident manner. A pupil of a pupil of Ogion's Sources: Going to the Falcon's Nest, T; Home, T '…a smooth-skinned, mild-looking man in his forties, tending a little to fat, with dark half-circles under his eyes that belied the blandness of his face…' [Home, T] Beltow Titles: Goody Beltow Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q Benderesk Titles: Lord of the Terrenon, Lord of the Stone [The Hawk's Flight, WoE] Berry of Havnor Elderly servant at the court on Havnor; described as intelligent and competent, and apparently sympathetic. She comes from a village in inland Havnor [The Dragon Council, OW] Berry of Semel Dairy farmer living on the High Marsh on the island of Semel; brother of Emer; a drunkard. Described as 'a nobbly, dried-up man'a with dull eyes Sources: On the High Marsh, TfE (a) '"There's no harm in him but the drink, but there's not much left of him but the drink. It's eaten up most of his mind, and most of what we have."' [On the High Marsh, TfE] Beryl Roke-trained wizard on Ea, serving the Prince of Éa and Lord of Taon Sources: Mending the Green Pitcher, OW Birch Titles: Master of Iria of Westpool Sources: Dragonfly, TfE Birt Young fisherman of Sattins island in the East Reach; a large, blue-eyed man, described as brave and inarticulate. Owns the fishing-sloop Queenie in which he leaves Sattins with his love, the schoolmistress Palani [The Rule of Names, W12Q] Black Mage Historical mage; enemy of Nereger of Paln, who defeats him by learning his name from overhearing the conversation of dragons Sources: The Open Sea, WoE Blackbeard Titles: Sealord of Pendor [The Rule of Names, W12Q] Blackberry Witch of Elini on the island of Taon, with a large wine-red birthmark; mother of Alder [Mending the Green Pitcher, OW] Bordger of Way Historical wizard who took on bear shape so often he turned permanently into a bear and killed his own son, before being hunted and killed Sources: The Hawk's Flight, WoE Brand Titles: Master Summoner, Brand the Summoner, Brand of Venway Sources: Mending the Green Pitcher, OW; Dolphin, OW; Rejoining, OW '…a big, deep-chested, dark-skinned man who held a heavy staff that matched his own height.' [Rejoining, OW] Bren Dairy farmer of the High Marsh on the island of Semel, husband of Emer. He died of marsh fever two years before 'On the High Marsh' Sources: On the High Marsh, TfE Bridgeman Old man of the Middle Valley on Gont; owes money to Flint and Tenar, but is said to have nothing with which to pay it Sources: The Master, T Bronze-smith of Ten Alders Bronze-smith of the small village of Ten Alders in the north-east of Gont island, said to be hardheaded, and 'a grim unspeaking man'a. Father of Ged (Duny) and six considerably older sons; he employs Ged as a smith's boy, but doesn't seem to have been an affectionate father. The Witch of Ten Alders is his dead wife's sister Sources: Warriors of the Mist, WoE (a) '[The Kargs] went up the Vale wrecking and looting, slaughtering cattle and men. … Duny's father the bronze-smith was one who stayed, for he would not leave his smelting-pit and forge where he had worked for fifty years. All that night he laboured beating up what ready metal he had there into spearpoints…' [Warriors of the Mist, WoE] Broom Village sorcerer of Iria on the island of Way Sources: Dragonfly, TfE Brost Great mage of historical times, remembered in a story on Gont Sources: Bettering, T Related entries: Children's tales Bucky Young shepherd boy of Iria on the island of Way, described as grubby Sources: Dragonfly, TfE Burning Bush Nickname of whore in Oraby on the island of Semel Sources: On the High Marsh, TfE Cherry Resident of Middle Valley on Gont; owns an outhouse Sources: Winter, T Clearbrook Elderly shepherd employed at Oak Farm in Middle Valley on Gont for over twenty years; he has arthritis. Married to Shandy; they live in a cottage round the hill from the farm Sources: Going to the Falcon's Nest, T; Kalessin, T; Home, T; Winter, T; The Master, T Cob Also known as: Cob the necromancer, the spider mage [Sea Dreams/Selidor, FS] Coney Vineyarder of the Master of Iria on the island of Way Sources: Dragonfly, TfE Council of Roke See Council of the Wise Council of the Wise Also known as: Council of Roke Sources: The Dolphin, T Crow In the Dark Years, a wealthy book-collector of Orrimy on Hosk; apparently a bit of a snob, he 'could bargain for a book very shrewdly, but nattering with common women about buttons and thread was beneath him.'a Teacher of Medra, he settled in Thwil, becoming the first librarian (and possibly the first Master Namer) of the School of Wizardry on Roke. Described as tall and proud Sources: The Finder, TfE (a) '…a wealthy recluse, who had no gift of magic but a great passion for what was written, for books of lore and history. … Crow was a strange man, wilful, arrogant, obstinate, and, in defense of his passion, brave.' [The Finder, TfE] Daisy of Gont Blacksmith's wife, probably of Oak Village in Middle Valley on Gont; friend of Tenar Sources: Winter, T Daisy of Iria Housekeeper of the Master of Iria on the island of Way Sources: Dragonfly, TfE Daisy of Oraby Whore in Oraby on the island of Semel Sources: On the High Marsh, TfE Dark Folk Also known as: Accursed-sorcerers Sources: The Dragon Council, OW Darkrose Also known as: Rose [Darkrose and Diamond, TfE] Denggemal Titles: King of Earthsea Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Deyala Titles: Master Herbal, Lord Healer Sources: Dragonfly, TfE; Mending the Green Pitcher, OW 'a stocky, dark-skinned man with calm eyes … like a wise and patient ox' [The Masters of Roke, FS] Diamond Also known as: Essiri, Di, Songsparrow, Skylark [Darkrose and Diamond, TfE] Dohun King or queen of Enlad before the reign of Morred. The deeds of the early rulers of Enlad are told in the Deed of Enlad Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Related entries: King of All the Isles Doorkeeper One of the Masters of Roke (see Master Doorkeeper). Also a title for Segoy in the Creation of Éa. Used by Ged in Tehanu to refer to Lebannen Sources: Winter, T; A Description of Earthsea, TfE Dory One of the women of the Hand, of Telio on Pody, living in Ath's House. Described as 'heavyset though thin, with a sullen, steady gaze'a. A talented healer, she came to Roke School of Wizardry aged 13 or 14 with Medra, later becoming the first Master Herbal Sources: The Finder, TfE (a) 'The girl Dory, who as they said taught her teachers, became the mistress of all healing arts and the science of herbals, and established that mastery in high honor at Roke.' [The Finder, TfE] Dragon See Woman of Kemay Dragonfly See Irian Dulse See Heleth Dune One of the founders of the School of Wizardry on Roke in around 650; a white-haired man described as eager Sources: The Finder, TfE Duny See Ged Dyers of Lorbanery Family of sorcerers that superintend the making of dyes on Lorbanery, consisting of Akaren and her son, Sopli Sources: Lorbanery, FS Eagle Queen See Heru Early Also known as: Teriel Sources: The Finder, TfE (a) 'The desire for power feeds off itself, growing as it devours. Early suffered from hunger. He starved. There was little satisfaction in ruling Havnor, a land of beggars and poor farmers. What was the good of possessing the Throne of Maharion if nobody sat in it but a drunken cripple? What glory was there in the palaces of the city when nobody lived in them but crawling slaves?' [The Finder, TfE] Ebéa, Lady of See Lady of Ebéa Egre Titles: Captain Egre Sources: Magelight, FS; Dolphin, OW Related entries: Piracy; Slavery Elassen Sorcerer of Valmouth on Gont some thirty or forty years before A Wizard of Earthsea; he taught Ogion farmwork, carpentry and possibly magic. Described as respectable, he's also generous enough to pay Ogion's passage to Roke Sources: The Bones of the Earth, TfE Elehal Also known as: Ember [The Finder, TfE] Elfarran Titles: Elfarran the Fair, Elfarran of Soléa, Queen Elfarran Sources: The Loosing of the Shadow, WoE; A Description of Earthsea, TfE 'In the oval of light for a moment there moved a form, a human shape: a tall woman looking back over her shoulder. Her face was beautiful, and sorrowful, and full of fear.' [The Loosing of the Shadow, WoE] Elt Wizard who drove Yevaud (later the Dragon of Pendor) from Osskil in the time of Morred [The Dragon of Pendor, WoE] Ember See Elehal Emer Also known as: Gift [On the High Marsh, TfE] Enashen King or queen of Enlad before the reign of Morred. The deeds of the early rulers of Enlad are told in the Deed of Enlad Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Related entries: King of All the Isles Enemy of Morred Also known as: Wandlord Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Enlad, House of See House of Enlad Ennas of Perregal Great mage. Former owner of Ogion's lore-books, via his pupil the sorceress Ard and her pupil Heleth; these include the Glosses of Danemer, Arcana of the Enlades and a Book of Runes Sources: The Shadow, WoE; Mice, T; The Bones of the Earth, TfE Ennio Person at the School of Wizardry at Roke soon after its foundation Sources: The Finder, TfE Enwit Lord of the Domain of Eolg on Havnor Isle. Father of Jasper Sources: The School for Wizards, WoE Erisen See Aspen Erreth-Akbe Ancient mage and dragonlord, counsellor to King Maharion and said to be his heart's brother. A fatherless witch's son from inland Havnor. Defeated the Firelord, and decisively defeated the Kargish fleet at Waymarsh. In 440, he carried Morred's ring (later called the Ring of Erreth-Akbe) to King Thoreg as a sign of peace between the Archipelago and the Kargad Lands, but found himself in the midst of a coup; he was defeated by High Priest Intathin of the House of Tarb, who broke the Ring and, according to Kargish accounts, his staff. Killed by the dragon Orm on Selidor a few years before Maharion's death in 452. His sword is set atop the Tower of the Kings of the Havnor New Palace; his deeds are told in the Deed of Erreth-Akbe Sources: The School for Wizards, WoE; Dreams and Tales, ToA; Selidor, FS; A Description of Earthsea, TfE 'He wore an armour of gilt bronze, in an ancient fashion; it was rent as if by hatchet blows, and the jewelled scabbard of his sword was empty. His face was stern, with arched black brows and narrow nose; his eyes were dark, keen, and sorrowful.' [Selidor, FS] Essiri See Diamond Estarriol See Vetch Etaudis See Rose of Old Iria Falcon Soldier, presumably in Lebannen's employ, killed by the slaver Egre at the Siege of Sorra Sources: Dolphin, OW Felkway, Lord of See Lord of Felkway Ferny Old woman of the town of Glade on Havnor island Sources: Darkrose and Diamond, TfE Firelord A great mage who sought to undo the darkness and stop the sun at noon. Defeated by Erreth-Akbe. The yellow-flowered sparkweed is said to grow where the wind dropped the ashes of burning Ilien, when Erreth-Akbe defended the Inward Isles from him Sources: The School for Wizards, WoE; A Description of Earthsea, TfE Flag See Anieb Flint Titles: Farmer Flint Sources: A Bad Thing, T; Kalessin, T; Bettering, T; The Master, T Fogeno Titles: Seacaptain Fogeno Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q Gadge Brewer Brewer of Glade in the west of Havnor Sources: Darkrose and Diamond, TfE Gamble Titles: Gamble the Windkey Sources: The Masters of Roke, WoE; Rejoining, OW 'A short stocky man… He lifted his staff of silvery wood.' [Rejoining, OW] Gammer Owner of an ox team in Re Albi; presumably a farmer Sources: The Bones of the Earth, TfE Gan Carpenter of Sattins island in the East Reach; wall-eyed and incompetent Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q Gannet Sorcerer on Taon who taught Alder; he died five years before the events of The Other Wind Sources: Mending the Green Pitcher, OW; Dolphin, OW Ged Also known as: Sparrowhawk, Duny, Kelub (the red one), Hawk, the Hawk Mage Sources: Warriors in the Mist, WoE; The Dragon of Pendor, WoE; The Rowan Tree, FS; The Dry Land, FS; Winter, T '…a short, straight, vigorous figure in a hooded cloak of white wool. …his face was reddish-dark, hawk-nosed, seamed on one cheek with old scars. The eyes were bright and fierce.' [The Rowan Tree, FS] Gehis of the Havens Lord of the Havens, he rebelled against the rule of King Maharion; Maharion was mortally wounded in battle with him in 452. May have been one of several who unsuccessfully contested the throne after Maharion's death Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Gelluk Also known as: Tinaral, Whiteface, Old Whiteface [The Finder, TfE] Gemal Sea-born Also known as: Gemal Sea-born of Ilien Sources: The Masters of Roke, FS; A Description of Earthsea, TfE Gensher of Way Titles: Archmage Gensher [The Loosing of the Shadow, WoE] Gift See Emer Golden Rich merchant of the town of Glade on Havnor island; owns chestnut groves, sawmill and carting business. Lives in a fine, comfortable two-storey house in the high end of town. Husband of Tuly and father of Diamond. Described as a big, tall man, careful, practical and rather contemptuous of music and similar arts. He is around twenty-eight when Diamond is born [Darkrose and Diamond, TfE] Goldie Whore in Oraby on the island of Semel Sources: On the High Marsh, TfE Gont, Lord of See Lord of Gont Gore Old slave trader of Wathort Sources: Dolphin, OW Grey Mage of Paln Mage from Paln who made great spells (the Lore of Paln) to summon the spirits of the dead for counsel to the Lords of Paln a thousand years ago. He killed the great mage Nereger of Paln. Cob bears his staff, a long steel rod, engraved with runes Sources: Sea Dreams, FS; Orm Embar, FS '"…it is seldom done, and I doubt that it is ever wisely done. In this the Master Summoner agrees with me; he does not use or teach the Lore of Paln, in which such spells are contained. The greatest of them were made by one called the Grey Mage of Paln, a thousand years ago. He summoned up the spirits of the heroes and mages, even Erreth-Akbe, to give counsel to the Lords of Paln in their wars and government. But the counsel of the dead is not profitable to the living. Paln came on evil times, and the Grey Mage was driven forth; he died nameless."' [Sea Dreams, FS] Guld Titles: Goody Guld Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q Gully See Irioth Hake Male tramp of Middle Valley on Gont; thin with a hairy chest. Probably father of Tehanu. Part of group including Handy, Shag and Senini, he's injured by a pitchfork when the group attack Oak Farm. Sentenced to slave labour in the galleys for his involvement in the murder of Senini Sources: Home, T; Winter, T; The Master, T Halkel Also known as: Halkel of Way Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Hand, the See Women of the Hand Handy Young male tramp of Middle Valley on Gont, described as 'well enough looking'a. He wears a leather cap, jerkin and vest with a torn shoulder seam. Part of group including Hake, Shag and Senini. Sentenced to slave labour in the galleys for his involvement in the murder of Senini Sources: A Bad Thing, T; Going to the Falcon's Nest; Hawks, T (a); Winter, T; The Master, T Hara See Alder Hare Weatherworker for the pirate Egre; Egre cut his right hand off after he lost his powers [Hort Town, FS] Hatha See Moss Hawk False identity as a trader from Temere on Enlad, used by Ged when visiting Hort Town in The Farthest Shore. He later uses the name when living as a farmer on Gont Sources: Hort Town, FS; Home, T; Mending the Green Pitcher, OW Hayohe See Apple Heather Simple woman who lives with the witch Moss and works as a goatherd in Re Albi on Gont. Aged around twenty during Tehanu, she's big and bony; described as gentle Sources: Kalessin, T; Mice, T; Mending the Green Pitcher, OW '…a bawling-voiced, gentle lackwit of twenty…' [Kalessin, T] Hega of O First Master Hand of the Roke School of Wizardry, he teaches tricks of illusion Sources: The Finder, TfE Heleth Also known as: Dulse, Heleth Farseer [The Bones of the Earth, TfE] Hemlock Scholar and wizard of Havnor South Port; trained at the Roke School of Wizardry. Lives an austere life, in a narrow house on a back street of the city. Described as serious, unyielding and quiet, with a dry flat voice, he's said to be loath to practise the lesser arts of magic. Briefly teacher of Diamond [Darkrose and Diamond, TfE] Heno Titles: Lord Heno Sources: Home, T; Winter, T Heru Also known as: Eagle Queen, the Eagle Sources: The Finder, TfE; A Description of Earthsea, TfE; The Dragon Council, OW Highdrake An old mage on the Isle of Pendor; he taught Medra in around 650 [The Finder, TfE] Hode Historical Archipelagan figure, whose unspecified deeds are recounted in the Deed of Hode Sources: Hunted, WoE Hound During the Dark Years, a wizard and finder in the service of Losen skilled in sniffing out magic and its practitioners; later unwillingly serves Early. He's described: 'with age Hound had come to look his name, wrinkled, with a long nose and sad eyes.'a Believing that '"Crafty men need to stick together"'a, he eventually deserts Losen to stay in Endlane, living with Rose of Endlane Sources: The Finder, TfE (a) 'In Losen's service was a man who called himself Hound, because, as he said, he had a nose for witchery. His employment was to sniff Losen's food and drink and garments and women, anything that might be used by enemy wizards against him; and also to inspect his warships.' [The Finder, TfE] House of Enlad Also known as: Enlad, House of Sources: The Masters of Roke, FS; The Dragon Council, OW '[Lebannen] was proud of his lineage, but thought of himself only as an heir of princes, one of the House of Enlad. Morred, from whom that house descended, had been dead two thousand years. His deeds were matter of legends, not of this present world. It was as if the Archmage had named him son of myth, inheritor of dreams.' [The Masters of Roke, FS] Iddi Sources: Mending the Green Pitcher, OW Ioeth Young son of Pechvarry of Low Torning. Died of redfever, despite Ged's efforts to save him Sources: The Dragon of Pendor, WoE Iria, Master of See Master of Iria Irian Also known as: Dragonfly, Orm Irian Sources: Dragonfly, TfE; The Dragon Council, OW 'She was very tall, very sweaty, with big hands and feet and mouth and nose and eyes, and a head of wild dusty hair. … Her eyes were clear orange-brown, like dark topaz or amber. They were strange eyes, right on a level with his own.' [Dragonfly, TfE] Related entries: Dragon-humans Irioth Also known as: Gully, Otak Sources: On the High Marsh, TfE (a) 'The first thing she thought was a king, a lord, Maharion of the songs, tall, straight, beautiful. The next thing she thought was a beggar, a lost man, in dirty clothes, hugging himself with shivering arms. … His dark eyes were large, deep, opaque like a horse's eyes, unreadable.' [On the High Marsh, TfE] Ivory Sorcerer from the School of Wizardry on Roke; born in Havnor Great Port. Clever and skilled with illusions, but neither modest nor wise, he studied with Master Hand for two years before being expelled from Roke without gaining his staff, after being caught with a town girl in his room. Later employed by Birch at Westpool on the island of Way. He is a handsome, slim young man, said to be charming and arrogant; his hair is braided, with the braid clubbed [Dragonfly, TfE] Ivy Village witch probably of Oak Village in the Middle Valley on Gont; her cottage is at the end of Mill Lane. Keeps a fat black cat with one white moustache. Skilled in healing, she's described as dour but honest Sources: A Bad Thing, T; Home, T '…a great deal cleaner and more reliable than Moss…' [Home, T] Iyesa Titles: Lady Iyesa Sources: Palaces, OW Jasper Son of Enwit, Lord of the Domain of Eolg on Havnor Isle. Described as very tall, handsome and graceful. Studied at Roke, but never gained his wizard's staff. Became sorcerer in the Lord of O's household at O-Tokne on the Island of O Sources: The School for Wizards, WoE; Iffish, WoE 'He was two or three years older than Ged, very tall, and he moved and carried himself with stiff grace, posing (Ged thought) like a dancer.' [The School for Wizards, WoE] Keor Titles: Prince of Enlad Sources: Hort Town, FS Kest See Yarrow King's guards Part of the guards of Havnor City during the reign of Lebannen; their organisation is unclear, but a gate captain and lieutenants (including Yenay) are mentioned. Their uniform includes a fine harness, and they are armed with swords and bows Sources: The Dragon Council, OW Related entries: Soldiers Labby Itinerant musician in the west of Havnor; leader of a band, he plays the double-reed woodhorn [Darkrose and Diamond, TfE] Lady of Ebéa Also known as: Ebéa, Lady of Sources: The Dragon Council, OW Lady of O-tokne Also known as: O-tokne, Lady of Sources: The Dragon Council, OW Lar Ashal King or queen of Enlad before the reign of Morred. The deeds of the early rulers of Enlad are told in the Deed of Enlad Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Related entries: King of All the Isles Lark Middle-aged woman of the Middle Valley on Gont (probably of Oak Village); described as grey-haired, overweight, with a handsome face. She and her husband (described as quiet) have seven children, the youngest a girl of five years during Tehanu, the eldest & second youngest boys. Long-standing friend of Tenar Sources: A Bad Thing, T; Hawks, T; Home, T; Winter, T 'She was a heavy, plain, middle-aged woman, whose name did not fit her body anymore. But once she had been a slight and pretty girl, and she had befriended Goha, paying no attention to the villagers who gossiped about that white-faced Kargish witch Flint had brought home; and friends they had been ever since.' [A Bad Thing, T] Lebannen Also known as: Arren, Arrendek Sources: The Masters of Roke, FS; The Dolphin, T; Palaces, OW; Rejoining, OW 'The boy's sleeping face was lit redgold by the long sunset, the rough hair was wind-stirred. The soft, easy, princely look of the boy who had sat by the fountain of the Great House a few months since was gone; this was a thinner face, and harder, and much stronger. But it was not less beautiful.' [The Dragons' Run, FS] Licky Foreman of the mines at Samory under the warlord Losen during the Dark Years; described as brutal not cruel [The Finder, TfE] Lily Also known as: Mevre [Mending the Green Pitcher, OW] Littleash In the Dark Years, man from Endlane village in the interior of Havnor island; brother of Rose of Endlane Sources: The Finder, TfE Lord of Felkway Also known as: Felkway, Lord of Sources: The Dragon Council, OW Lord of Gont Also known as: Gont, Lord of, Prince of Gont, Lord of the Isle Lord of Metama on Ark Also known as: Metama, Lord of Sources: Palaces, OW Lord of O Also known as: O, Lord of Sources: The School for Wizards, WoE (a) Lord of Re Albi Also known as: Re Albi, Lord of Sources: The Shadow, WoE; Ogion, T; Bettering, T; Finding Words, T; The Master, T Lord of the Western Land Also known as: Western Land, Lord of the Sources: Darkrose and Diamond, TfE Lords of Way Also known as: Way, Lords of Sources: The Masters of Roke, FS; Dragonfly, TfE Losen Titles: King of the Inmost Sea [The Finder, TfE] Lowbough Merchant of Easthill in the west of Havnor; competitor of Golden in the chestnut business Sources: Darkrose and Diamond, TfE Mage-King See Morred Maharion Titles: King of Earthsea, the Last King, Maharion the Brave Sources: The Masters of Roke, FS (a); A Description of Earthsea, TfE Master of Iria Also known as: Master of Old Iria, Iria, Master of [Dragonfly, TfE] Master of Old Iria See Master of Iria Mayor of Sosara Also known as: Sosara, Mayor of [Lorbanery, FS] Mead In the Dark Years, lives in Woodedge village on Havnor isle; one of the women of the Hand; a short woman with dark frizzy hair, she is described as a wise woman; very poor but generous. Aunt of Anieb and sister of Ayo [The Finder, TfE] Medra Also known as: Otter, Tern [The Finder, TfE] Metama, Lord of See Lord of Metama on Ark Mevre See Lily Mildi Titles: the Orcharder Sources: Lorbanery, FS Morred Also known as: Mage-King, White Enchanter, the Young King, Morred the White Sources: The Open Sea, WoE; The Masters of Roke, FS; Hort Town, FS; A Description of Earthsea, TfE Moss Also known as: Hatha Sources: Ogion, T; Kalessin, T; Tehanu, T; Mending the Green Pitcher, OW 'Aunty Moss was a dour creature, unmarried, like most witches, and unwashed, with greying hair tied in curious charm-knots, and eyes red-rimmed from herb smoke.' [Ogion, T/Mending the Green Pitcher, OW] Mote In the Dark Years, weatherworker from the Roke School of Wizardry who travels as a boy of fifteen with Medra Sources: The Finder, TfE Murre Cheerful, comely younger brother of Vetch of Iffish; a woodworker by trade. He is the same age as Ged [Iffish, WoE] Nemmerle Titles: Archmage of Roke Sources: The School for Wizards, WoE; The Loosing of the Shadow, WoE; The Bones of the Earth, TfE (a) '…an old man, older it was said than any man then living. His voice quavered like the bird's voice … His hair and beard and robe were white, and he seemed as if all darkness and heaviness had been leached out of him by the slow usage of the years, leaving him white and worn as driftwood that has been a century adrift.' [The School for Wizards, WoE] Nereger of Paln An ancient mage from Paln who found the name of the Black Mage by listening to the conversation of dragons. Killed by the Grey Mage of Paln Sources: The Open Sea, WoE; Orm Embar, FS Nesty In the Dark Years, a charcoal burner's wife of Firn village on Havnor isle; one of the women of the Hand Sources: The Finder, TfE O, Lord of See Lord of O Oak Personal servant of Lebannen with valet-like duties; an old man who presumably comes from Enlad, and who has known Lebannen all his life Sources: Palaces. OW Ogion Also known as: Aihal, Silence, Ogion the Silent, Aihal the Silent Sources: Warriors in the Mist, WoE; The Shadow, WoE (a); Ogion, T; The Dolphin, T; The Bones of the Earth, TfE 'He was a dark man, like most Gontishmen, dark copper-brown; grey-haired, lean and tough as a hound, tireless. He spoke seldom, ate little, slept less. His eyes and ears were very keen, and often there was a listening look on his face.' [The Shadow, WoE] Onyx Titles: Master Onyx Sources: Palaces, OW; Rejoining, OW 'There was a man of forty or so who carried a wooden staff of his own height, by which Alder knew him as a wizard of the School on Roke. He had a rather worn face, fine hands, an aloof but courteous manner.' [Palaces, OW] Opal Titles: Lady Opal of the Old Demesne of Ilien, Lady Opal of Ilien Sources: Dolphin, OW Osskilians The inhabitants of the northern island of Osskil; they are white-skinned and speak Osskili, distinct from Hardic. The freemen habitually carry a long knife at the hip [Hunted, WoE] O-tokne, Lady of See Lady of O-tokne Otter See Medra Palani Schoolmistress of Sattins island in the East Reach; aged twenty; described as plump and pretty. Leaves Sattins with the fisherman Birt Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q Pechvarry Boatmaker of Low Torning, friend of Ged, whom he teaches to sail by conventional methods. His son is Ioeth Sources: The Dragon of Pendor, WoE Pippin Daughter of Apple, granddaughter of Tenar; lives in Middle Valley on the island of Gont. During The Other Wind, she's nearly twelve Sources: Dolphin, OW Pondi Cowherd of Sattins island in the East Reach Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q Popi Young girl of Sattins island in the East Reach; described as little Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q Queens The ancient western monarchy traced descent through both male and female lines. Eight queens ruled from Havnor and an unknown number from Enlad; the best known is Queen Heru Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Rambles Sheep farmer of Re Albi on Gont Sources: Mending the Green Pitcher, OW Re Albi, Lord of See Lord of Re Albi Red Mage of Ark Historical mage who, it is said, kept a wild boar on a gold chain Sources: The School for Wizards, WoE Relli Elderly chanter and harpist of Valmouth on Gont Sources: Home, T Restive Mage of Havnor City on Havnor island Sources: Darkrose and Diamond, TfE Rissi Inhabitant of Re Albi during the time Heleth was alive; owner of a well Sources: The Bones of the Earth, TfE Rody Son of the Lord of Metama on Ark, staying at the imperial court at the Havnor New Palace; aged nine during The Other Wind. Befriends Alder, who gives him the young cat Tug [Palaces, OW] Root Sources: The Rowan Tree, FS Rose See Darkrose Rose of Endlane In the Dark Years, a farm woman from Endlane village, on Havnor; she moved to Havnor City to find work and there married a boatwright. Mother of Medra and an unnamed daughter, she has a brother, Littleash; her mother's name is Rowan. After her husband's death she returns to live in Endlane, and takes in the wizard Hound Sources: The Finder, TfE Rose of Enlad Titles: Princess of the House of Enlad Sources: The Masters of Roke, FS (a); Palaces, OW '…her dark eyes under dark arched brows, her delicate hands.' [Palaces, OW] Rose of Old Iria Also known as: Etaudis [Dragonfly, TfE] Rose of Westpool Youngest daughter of the wealthy landowner Birch of Westpool on the island of Way; her mother is the niece of the Lord of Wayfirth. Dying of a wasting cough aged fourteen [Dragonfly, TfE] Rowan In the Dark Years, woman from Endlane village in the interior of Havnor island; mother of Rose of Endlane Sources: The Finder, TfE Rune Makers Also known as: Rune Masters Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE; Rejoining, OW (a) '"A thousand years before the first kings of Enlad, there were men in Éa and Soléa, the first and greatest of mages, the Rune Makers. It was they who learned to write the Language of the Making. They made the runes, which the dragons never learned. They taught us to give each soul its true name: which is its truth, its self. And with their power they granted to those who bear their true name life beyond the body's death."' [Rejoining, OW] Related entries: Religion and the afterlife; Immortality Rune Masters See Rune Makers Rush Poor linen spinner and one of the women of the Hand in Telio on the island of Pody in the Dark Years. Neighbour of Dory. She has black braided hair Sources: The Finder, TfE Ruuna Titles: Mrs Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q San Cattleman in Purewells village near Oraby on the High Marsh of the island of Semel; lives opposite the village tavern and offers lodgings. His wife is pregnant at the time of 'On the High Marsh' [On the High Marsh, TfE] Sava In the Dark Years, one of the women of the Hand on the isle of Ark where she has a sister and two sons; she joins the Roke School of Wizardry soon after its foundation aged around 53 [The Finder, TfE] Sege Titles: Prince Sege [Palaces, OW] Segoy Titles: Eldest Lord, Doorkeeper, Maker Sources: Orm Embar, FS; Tehanu, T; Rejoining, OW 'Among all beings ever returning, the eldest, the Doorkeeper, Segoy' [A Description of Earthsea, TfE] Semere Cattle farmer of Re Albi when Heleth was alive Sources: The Bones of the Earth, TfE Senini Also known as: Senny Sources: Winter, T Senny See Senini Seppel Titles: Seppel of Paln Sources: Palaces, OW; The Dragon Council, OW; Dolphin, OW; Rejoining, OW 'He was a short man of about fifty, round-bodied, with small hands and feet, hair that was a little curly and unruly, and what was rare among men of the Archipelago, a beard, clipped short, on his dark cheeks and jaw. His manners were pleasant. He spoke in a clipped, singing accent, softly.' [Dolphin, OW] Serrathen Titles: Master Serrathen Sources: The Dolphin, T Serret Titles: Lady of the Keep Sources: The Shadow, WoE; The Hawk's Flight, WoE 'She was young and tall, dressed in white and silver, with a net of silver crowning her hair that fell straight down like a fall of black water. … this woman was like the white new moon.' [The Hawk's Flight, WoE] Serriadh Titles: King of Earthsea, Serriadh the Peacemaker Sources: The Masters of Roke, FS; Sea Dreams, FS; The Finder, TfE; A Description of Earthsea, TfE Serry Wealthy sheep and goat farmer of Kahedanan in the Middle Valley on Gont Sources: Home, T; Winter, T Shag Male tramp of Middle Valley on Gont; possibly the one described as large, big chested, with a hairy lip. Part of group including Hake, Handy and Senini. Sentenced to slave labour in the galleys for his involvement in the murder of Senini Sources: Going to the Falcon's Nest, T; Winter, T; The Master, T '… a big-chested fellow with coarse black hairs on his upper lip drooping over his mouth…' [Going to the Falcon's Nest, T] Shandy Woman employed at Oak Farm in the Middle Valley on Gont for over twenty years; tends the orchard and does the dairying. Married to the shepherd Clearbrook; they live in a cottage round the hill from the farm Sources: Kalessin, T; Home, T Shinny Woman of Valmouth on Gont; friend of Apple Sources: Home, T Silence See Ogion Sis Woman employed at Oak Farm in the Middle Valley on Gont; looks after the field crops. Married to Tiff; they live in the lower house near Oak Farm Sources: Kalessin, T; Home, T Sixth Sawmill owner in Re Albi on Gont Sources: The Bones of the Earth, TfE Skiorh A trader's agent from Osskil; bald and aged looking, with an ugly cruel face. He directs Ged to the Court of the Terrenon on Osskil, and is taken over by the shadow-beast to become a gebbeth on the Keksemt Moors. Serret calls him a servant of the Terrenon, and says he was a wizard once [Hunted, WoE] Sopli Titles: Dyer of Lorbanery, the Dyer [Lorbanery, FS] Sosara, Mayor of See Mayor of Sosara Spark Son of Tenar and Flint; brother of Apple; probably twenty or more during the events of Tehanu. Born premature and sickly as a child, as an adult he's tall and thin, white-skinned, with a narrow face and lank hair; said to be restless. His use-name is a joke as he was struck off Flint, his father. Became a sailor aboard a merchant ship aged fourteen; by around 1049, he's the third mate aboard the Gull of Eskel; later second mate. After 1052, a farmer and vintner at Oak Farm in the Middle Valley on Gont; no wife or children are mentioned Sources: Bettering, T; The Dolphin, T; The Master, T; Dolphin, OW '…growing, he became a wiry boy, endlessly active, driven; no use on the farm; no patience with animals, plants, people; using words for his needs only, never for pleasure and the give and take of love and knowledge.' [Bettering, T/The Master, T] Sparrowhawk See Ged Stony Sources: Mending the Green Pitcher, OW Suba Young boy of Sattins island in the East Reach; described as fat and quick Sources: The Rule of Names, W12Q Sul Man of Easthill in west Havnor, probably a mule breeder or trader Sources: Darkrose and Diamond, TfE Sunbright See Ayeth Tadpole One of Lark's children, probably of Oak Village in Middle Valley on Gont Sources: Winter, T Tagtar King or queen of Enlad before the reign of Morred. The deeds of the early rulers of Enlad are told in the Deed of Enlad Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Related entries: King of All the Isles Tally Sorcerer and pirate, follower of Heno, the Lord of Valmouth on Gont. After the restoration of the Archipelagan monarchy, captains three ships sent by Heno against Lebannen's fleet, resulting in his arrest [The Master, T] Tangle Witch in the town of Glade on Havnor island; mother of Darkrose. She wears many bracelets, likes cats, toads and jewels; despite making a good living from healing, midwifery, curing animals and selling potions and spells, she lives in squalor, not being interested in clothes, housekeeping or motherhood. Her house has two rooms and a yard [Darkrose and Diamond, TfE] Tarry Harpist in the town of Glade on Havnor island, he leads a band of musicians; teacher of Diamond [Darkrose and Diamond, TfE] Tawny Cattleman's wife in Purewells village near Oraby on the High Marsh of the island of Semel. With her husband Alder of Semel, she has several children. Friend of Emer Sources: On the High Marsh, TfE Tehanu Also known as: Therru Sources: A Bad Thing, T; Ogion, T (a); Tehanu, T; Palaces, OW; Rejoining, OW 'There was a woman whom Alder took for a servant because she was very plainly dressed and stayed outside the group, turned half away as if looking out of the windows. He saw the beautiful fall of her black hair, heavy and glossy as falling water… She was young; the left side of her face was smooth copper-rose, a dark bright eye under an arched eyebrow. The right side had been destroyed and was ridged, slabby scar, eyeless. Her right hand was like a raven's curled claw.' [Palaces, OW/Rejoining, OW] Ten Alders, Witch of See Witch of Ten Alders Teriel See Early Tern See Medra Therru See Tehanu Tholy Inhabitant of Middle Valley on Gont; bought High Creek farm from Flint and Tenar Sources: The Master, T Thorion Titles: Master Summoner Sources: The Masters at Roke, FS; Dragonfly, TfE (a) '…deep-voiced and tall, young, with a dark and noble face…' [The Masters at Roke, FS/Dragonfly, TfE] Thoroughgood Lebannen's majordomo at the court on Havnor. His duties include organising royal visits and audiences, and possibly making travel arrangements and organising ceremonial processions [Dolphin, OW] Tiff Old man employed at Oak Farm in the Middle Valley on Gont; looks after the field crops. Married to Sis; they live in the lower house near Oak Farm Sources: Kalessin, T; Home, T; The Master, T Timan King or queen of Enlad before the reign of Morred. The deeds of the early rulers of Enlad are told in the Deed of Enlad Sources: A Description of Earthsea, TfE Related entries: King of All the Isles Tinaral See Gelluk Tosla Shipmaster and voyager; dark-skinned, with a keen, hard face. In his early thirties, he's brave, keen, coolheaded, often outspoken and somewhat coarse in expression; friend of Lebannen, with whom he has sailed and fought in the Siege of Sorra. His ship is the Tern, and he also captains Lebannen's ship, the Dolphin Sources: Palaces, OW; Dolphin, OW 'There was a man of about the king's age, dressed in velvet and airy linens, with jewels on his belt and at his throat and a great ruby stud in his earlobe: Shipmaster Tosla, said the king. Tosla's face, dark as old oak wood, was keen and hard.' [Palaces, OW] Townsend Young sheep-dealer of Re Albi on Gont; he often acts as a messenger. Said to look sly and shifty, Tenar calls him a carrion crow for being the frequent bearer of bad news Sources: Going to the Falcon's Nest, T; Mice, T; The Master, T '…a sharp-faced, quick-eyed man' [Going to the Falcon's Nest, T] Tuly Wife of wealthy merchant Golden in Glade on Havnor island; mother of Diamond. Her uncle was a mage in the Court of the Lords Regent of Havnor City. A dutiful and loving wife and mother, she's prone, at least in her husband's opinion, to gossip and worrying. She has a soft, dark-toned voice [Darkrose and Diamond, TfE] Turby Inhabitant of Re Albi on Gont; owner of a winter-pasture for goats, for sale at the time of Tehanu Sources: Tehanu, T Underhill Titles: Mr [The Rule of Names, W12Q] Veil See Yahan Vetch Also known as: Estarriol Sources: The School for Wizards, WoE; Iffish, WoE (a); Mending the Green Pitcher, OW '…a heavyset fellow called Vetch … He had the accent of the East Reach, and was very dark of skin, not red-brown like Ged and Jasper and most folk of the Archipelago, but black-brown. He was plain, and his manners were not polished.' [The School for Wizards, WoE] Wandlord See Enemy of Morred Waris Man at the School of Wizardry at Roke soon after its foundation; an early advocate of celibacy, the mascularisation of wizardry and the demonisation of the Old Powers Sources: The Finder, TfE Way, Lords of See Lords of Way Weaver Fan Weaver of Re Albi on Gont; in Tehanu, an old, nearly blind man, said to be reclusive. Employs a young woman as an apprentice. His house contains an old carved chair and a large painted silk fan from which his use-name derives. He owns a cottage next door to his house which he rented to Tenar when she was a pupil of Ogion Sources: Hawks, T Western Land, Lord of the See Lord of the Western Land White Enchanter See Morred Whiteface See Gelluk Witch of Ten Alders Also known as: Ten Alders, Witch of Sources: Warriors in the Mist, WoE; Mending the Green Pitcher, OW 'Now the witch of Ten Alders was no black sorceress, nor did she ever meddle with the high arts of traffic with Old Powers; but being an ignorant woman among ignorant folk, she often used her crafts to foolish and dubious ends. She knew nothing of the Balance and the Pattern which the true wizard knows and serves, and which keep him from using his spells unless real need demands. She had a spell for every circumstance, and was forever weaving charms. Much of her lore was mere rubbish and humbug, nor did she know the true spells from the false. She knew many curses, and was better at causing sickness, perhaps, that at curing it. Like any other village witch she could brew up a love-potion, but there were other, uglier brews she made to serve men's jealousy and hate. Such practices, however, she kept from her young prentice, and as far as she was able she taught him an honest craft.' [Warriors in the Mist, WoE] Woman of Kemay Also known as: Dragon Sources: Going to the Falcon's Nest, T; Palaces, OW '"In that first moment, he told me, it was no woman he saw at all in the doorway, but a blaze and glory of fire, and a glitter of gold scales and talons, and the great eyes of a dragon. … Then that was gone, and he saw no dragon, but an old woman standing there in the doorway, a bit stooped, a tall old fisherwoman with big hands."' [Going to the Falcon's Nest, T] Women of the Hand Also known as: Hand, the Sources: The Finder, TfE Yahan Also known as: Veil Sources: The Finder, TfE Yarrow Also known as: Kest Sources: Iffish, WoE; The Rowan Tree, FS (a) '…her eyes when not hidden were clear, shy, and curious. She was perhaps fourteen years old, dark like her brother, but very slight and slender. On her sleeve there clung, winged and taloned, a dragon no longer than her hand.' [Iffish, WoE] Yenay The king's lieutenant and one of Lebannen's most trusted officers; based at the imperial court in Havnor City Sources: Palaces, OW
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