Arthur Rex: Volume One
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Lindos, a servant
King Bagdemagus of Estrangore
Sir Maleagant of Estrangore
King Pellinore of Norgalis
Queen Sybile of Norgalis
Prince Aglovale of Norgalis
Prince Lamorak of Norgalis
Prince Constantine of Armorica
King Ban of Benoic
King Bors of Gannes
King Uriens of Rheged
Prince Owain of Rheged
Blaes, a surgeon from Gore
Sir Colgrevance of Rheged
Faelan, a groom from Rheged
Lord Esclabor of Babylon
Alexios, Lord Esclabor’s slave
King Portu of Ceredigion
Princess Lionors of Ceredigion
Sagramore of Mons Badonicus
Accolon of Gaul, Bedivere’s page
Sir Diffydell of Armorica
King Marcus Cunomorus of Cornwall
Sir Melodias of Cornwall
King Tristan of Lyonesse
King Hoel of Armorica
Lancelot, a human captive in the Fey Lands
Olwen, a druidess
Culain, a harper
King Bran of Brynaich
King Cyngar of Ystrad Clud
Ragnell, a druidess, also called Réidh
Saxons and Other Enemies
Ganile, a sorceress
Hengist, Saxon king
Colgren, Saxon chieftain
Gaius, siege engineer
Huail, chieftain of the Picts
Prydain, King of Hen Ogledd
Gwrgi Garwylwd (GOOR-gee gar-WILL-ood), mercenary leader of the Dogs’ Heads
Aethelflaed, Danish shield maiden
King Caradoc Short-Arm of Listenoise
Queen Eina of Listenoise
King Carados of Elmet
The Fey
Princess Guinevere, Vessel of Sovereignty
Fergus Mor Mac Eric, the Fey King (Seelie Court)
Manawydan fab Llyr, King of the Sea Nymphs
Nyneve, a Lady of the Lake
Niniane, a Lady of the Lake
Guinemara, a Lady of the Lake
Laudina, a Lady of the Lake
Ainsel, a boggan
Ysmon, a wood nymph
Hekrin, a satyr
Queen Nimue of the Unseelie
Queen Urania of the Seelie
Gean-cánach the Love-Talker
The Dullahan, the Unseelie Champion
Demons, Gods, Creatures and Magic Users
Vivienne, succubus/sorceress
Muurdus, demon
Nyx, a dragon
Annowre, succubus/sorceress
Appendix B: Locations
Regions
Armorica
Logres
Cambria
Caledonia
Gaul
Kingdoms
Ireland
Rheged
Lothian
Gwynedd
Norgalis
Benoic
Gannes
Elmet
Nohaut
Stranggore
Estrangor
Cambenet
Ceredigion
Lyonesse
Listenoise
Corbenic
Cornwall
Powys
Cities and Fortresses
Caer Gai
Viroconium
Letocetum
Venonis
Verulamium
Londinium
Ynys Môn
Aquae Sulis
Din Eidyn
Mons Badonicus
Appendix C: Glossary
Braccae - shapeless trousers of wool or skin tied at the waist and ankles by cords
Cantiaci stater - a valuable coin
Cath Palug - a man-eating cat-shaped demon
Cŵn Annwn - hellhounds whose howls presage death; part of the Wild Hunt
Misericorde - a knife or dagger carried by a knight, used to kill fallen enemies
Skyv ham - Norse, “push him”
Spancel - a noosed rope used to hobble a horse by tying its feet together
Villein - feudal tenant entirely dependent upon his/her lord
Yeghes da (Cornish) - Bottoms up
About the Author
J. A. Cummings was born in Flint, Michigan and was raised in a nearby town called Clio. Appropriately enough for someone growing in a place named for the Muse of history, she developed a passion for reading and the past that continues to this day. Her love of poetry and storytelling quickly followed.
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