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by Janalyn Voigt


  Her chin quivered as her eyes shone with tears. “I think you should get to your point, Elcon, if you have one.”

  “Wait. Arillia, I—I love you, too. Even after all that’s happened, will you marry me?”

  She laughed even as her tears fell. “I do love you, Elcon, and I want no one else. I’ll marry you.”

  Elcon held her. As Early flowers unfurled and flitlings chattered, they forged an alliance founded on tears and grace.

  Author’s Note

  Consequences follow when we reject God, but He delivers us when we repent and turn to Him. Elcon represents those who fear change and resist following Jesus, despite witnesses to the truth and the pricks of conscience. Elcon loses everything he builds in his own strength, but when he seeks and humbles himself before the DawnKing, he finds deliverance. Aewen stands in allegory as his own plans and desires, which, although appealing, require the compromise of his integrity. Aewen’s death represents the natural outcome of our own pursuits outside God’s will, with its fruit (her child) falling into the hands of another. It follows, then, that Elcon’s marriage to Arillia, symbolizing God’s plan for him, can only come after Aewen’s death and Elcon’s repentance. Elcon says goodbye to Aewen at her tomb in a poignant portrayal of relinquishment. Afterwards, he is able to accept the grace Emmerich offers him. In choosing to live in forgiveness, Elcon frees himself to marry Arillia and embrace life.

  GLOSSARY

  Abbey of Westernost—A secluded convent in Westerland

  Aeleanor (A-LEE-a-nor)—Queen of Whellein

  Aelfred (ALE-fred)—King of Merboth

  Aelgarod (ALE-gah-rod)—Healer of Whellein Hold

  Aergenwoad (AYR-gen-wode)—Healing herb

  Aewen—A princess of the Elder kingdom of Westerland

  Allerstaed (ALL-er-stayd)—Place of Prayer

  Alliance of Faeraven (FAYR-ay-ven)—High kingdom made up of low kingdoms united under one banner

  Anden Raven (AN-den RAY-ven)—Other land from which the Kindren originally entered Elderland

  Anders (AN-ders)—Elcon’s manservant

  Amberoft—Euryon’s grandfather, a former king of Westerland

  Anemone (Ah-ne-moh-nee)—Low-growing flower with daisy-like petals

  Annora—Raelein (queen) of Chaeradon, a Kindren land, and mother of Arillia

  Anusian—a high-stepping breed of horse with a flowing mane and tail owned by nobility

  Argalent (AR-ja-lent)—Aerlic’s silver wingabeast; Kindren for “luster”

  Arillia—Raena (princess) of Chaeradon, a Kindren land, who grew up believing she would marry Elcon.

  Attarnine (ATT-er-nine)—Rodent poison

  Bard—

  Baeltor—Weilton’s wingabeast

  Benisch (BEN-ish)—Steward of Rivenn

  Bovine—A ruminant mammal similar to an ox

  Braegmet Doreinn (BRAYG-met DOR-ee-in)—Chasm of Confusion

  Brael Shadd (BRAYL-shad)—DayStar of Prophecy

  Brambleberry—Edible berries that grow in a thorny thicket

  Brianda—A kitchen maid within Cobbleford Castle and Maered’s mother

  Brother Robb—Head priest of Cobbleford Castle who enjoys gardening

  Bruin—A bear

  Brynn (BRIN)—Heddwyn’s red-haired sister

  Bursel (BUR-sel)—Dry measurement

  Caedmon—Son of Willowa and the huntsman, Camryn, living in Westerland

  Caedric (KAY-drik)—Healer within Graelinn Hold

  Caerla—A princess of the Elder kingdom of Cobbleford and Aewen’s younger sister

  Caerric Baest (KAYR-ric BAYST)—Cavern of Wonder

  Caerric Daeft (KAYR-ric DAYFT)—Cavern of Death

  Catapult—Also known as a stave or staff sling, a length of wood with a sling attached that used lever action to hurl stones and other projectiles in medieval warfare.

  Chaeldra (CHALE-dra)—Shae’s maid at Torindan

  Chrin (KRIN)—Liquid measurement

  Circlet of Elder—Crown designating rulership of Rivenn

  Clerestory windows—High windows that let in light while preserving privacy and/or security

  Chaeradon—Kindren land northeast of Rivenn

  Charger—Generic term used to describe a variety of medieval warhorses.

  Coast of Bones—Elderland’s northeastern coastline

  Cobbleford—Rocky location where Cobbleford Castle is built, once a river ford.

  Cobbleford Castle—Seat of Westerland and home of Aewen

  Cobble River—River that flows past Cobbleford Castle in Westerland

  Connor—A prince of the Elder kingdom of Westerland and Aewen’s older brother

  Coronet of Rivenn—Ceremonial crown worn by the Raelein (Queen) of Rivenn

  Counterpane—A quilted coverlet for a bed

  Contender—Ancient enemy determined to destroy the Kindren and all Elderland

  Craelin (CRAY-lin)—First Guardian of Rivenn

  Crobok (CROW- bahk)—Small blue bird

  Daelic (DAY-lic)—Healer within Torindan Hold

  Daeramor—A northeastern Kindren land

  Daevin (DAY-vin)—Prince of Whellein, brother of Kai

  Dagger weed—Wild plant with a barbed seedhead growing in open fields in the western part of Elderland

  Darbin—One of the gatehouse guards within Cobbleford Castle

  Darksea—Coastal Elder kingdom

  DawnSinger’s Lament—Ancient prophetic song

  Demeric—A guardian of Rivenn and wingabeast rider from a noble house within Chaeradon

  Destrier—Prized warhorse, usually a powerful stallion raised specifically for war

  Destrill—Wingabeast whose name describes the sound of thunder, ridden by Dorann

  Devlon—King of Darksea and father of Raefe

  Dithmar (DITH-mar)—A guardian of Rivenn

  Doctor Jorris—Physician who lives north of Norwood’s White Feather Inn

  Donia—Caerla’s maid

  Dorann (DOR-ran)—Tracker for Torindan

  Doreinn Ravein (DOR-ree-in RAH-veen)—Canyonlands southeast of Torindan

  Draetenn (DRAY-ten)—Tree with spreading branches and fragrant bark

  Dragon-tongue fern—Knee-high pale-leaved fern that grow in moist, shady places and are especially common in kaba forests

  Dyloc Syldra—Great Eastern Desert

  Early flower—A low bush bearing small white flowers in early spring

  Eathnor (EETH-nor)—Tracker for Torindan

  Ebain (ee-BAIN)—Plain

  Eberhardt (EB-er-hart)—Whellein’s king

  Eberrac—Black bird found in woodlands throughout Elderland

  Ederbaer (ED-er-bayr)—Red berry bushes that grow at the edges of meadows and in barren places

  Elcon (EL-kon)—High prince of Faeraven; son of Timraen and Maeven

  Elder (ELL-der)—Race of humans with darker hair and more rounded eyes; original inhabitants of Elderland

  Eldritch (ELL-drich)—Eerie and malevolently strange

  Ellendia—A huntress from the Elder land of Sloewood, who married a Kindren from Rivenn and bore half-cast children

  Emmerich (EM-mer-ik)—Elder youth

  Enric (EN-rik)—Graelin’s king and Katera’s husband

  Erdrich Ceid (ER-drik SEE-id)—Mythical Ice Witch

  Erinae (EAR-rin-ay)—Mother of Dorann and Eathnor

  Eufemia (YOU-fee-me-uh)—Maeven’s serving maid

  Euryan (YOU-ry-an)—King of Westerland; an Elder kingdom

  Ewaeri (ee-WAHR-ee)—Priests who distribute alms

  Feiann (FY-an)—Elusive small folk

  Fenning—An Elder kingdom north of Westerland

  Ferran—Shraen (king) of Chaeradon, a Kindren land, and father of Arillia

  Flaemling (FLAYM-ling)—Tiny bird often kept as pet

  Flecht (FLECSHT)—Kai’s white wingabeast; Kindren word for “arrow”

  Flitling—Small colorful bird found in the western lands, and also Murial’s pet name for A
ewen

  Frael (FRAYL)—Prince

  Freaer (FREE-ear)—First Musician of Torindan

  Gaerlic—Arillia’s admirer and heir to the throne of Daeramor

  Garn (GAHRN)—Goblin-like giants

  Garreth Shraen of Tallyrand, a Kindren land

  Garrison—The troops that defend a castle

  Gentian (GEN-ti-an)—Trumpet-shaped flower

  Gilead Riann (GILL-ee-ad REE-an)—Gate of Life

  Gillyfish—Small white fish found only in western streams and sought after as a delicacy

  Gladreinn (GLAD-re-in)—Bride of Rivenn; one of the first Kindren to enter Elderland at the Gate of Life

  Glindenn—Southern Kindred land

  Glynnda—A dressmaker within Cobbleford Castle

  Graelinn—Eastern Kindren land

  Graylet (GRAY-let)—Medium-sized bird of prey with speckled gray feathers

  Graystone—Sedimentary stone mined in the north of Elderland and used to construct buildings and to pave pathways and floors

  Gnarlwood—Giant tree with high branches

  Guardians of Rivenn—Highly-trained knights

  Guaron (GWAR-ron)—A guardian of Rivenn and keeper of the wingabeasts

  Hael—Stableboy at the White Feather Inn in Norwood

  Haldrom—A pretender to the throne of Westerland who challenged Amberoft’s kingship in the revolt of Lancert

  Heddwyn (HEAD-win)—Mistress of White Feather Inn

  Herald—An officer who announced news and arranged tournaments and other important events

  House of Rivenn—Ruling family of Rivenn; also rule the alliance of Faeraven

  Ice Witch—Mythical being inhabiting the Maegrad Ceid (Crystal Mountains) who possesses the power to freeze living creatures through enchantment

  Iewald (I-a-wald)—Talan’s trusted friend; First Guardian of Pilaer

  Iewald’s Betrayal—Ancient historical song

  Illandel (ILL-an-del)—Glaedreinn’s maid

  Ilse (ILSS)—Queen of Merboth, sister of Shae and Kai

  Inglemarch—An Elder kingdom north of Norwood

  Innyde—Queen of Westerland, an Elder kingdom, and mother of Aewen

  Ironstone—Ruddy-brown sedimentary rock quarried in Westerland and used to construct buildings, pathways, and floors

  Ivan (I-van)—Captain of the Sea Wanderer

  Jaenell (JAY-nel)—Grandmother of Dorann and Eathnor

  Jaggercat—Predatory wild cat found in the kaba forests

  Jost—A weaver whose cottage stands just north of Willowa’s farm in Westerland

  Kaba—Giant tree that has reddish bark with healing and preservative properties

  Kaeroc (KAY-rok)—Lage white bird with long tail feathers that roosts in tall trees and inhabits ruins

  Kai (KI)—Guardian of Rivenn and Maeven’s personal guard

  Katera (Kuh-TEAR-ah)—Shae’s twin sister

  Keep—Innermost and strongest building or tower within a castle

  Keirken (KEER-ken)—Deciduous tree with twisting trunks and spreading branches

  Kindren (KIN-dren)—Race of humans with fair hair and slightly elongated eyes who came through the Gate of Life into Elderland from Anden Raven

  Krei Doreinn (KRY DOR-ree-in)—Three canyons; a place where two rivers and three canyons meet

  Kunrat (KOON-rat)—Descendent of Rivenn

  Laesh Ebain (LAYSH e-BAYN)—Lost plains

  Lammert—Shraen of Daeramor, a Kindren land, and a childhood friend of Elcon

  Lancert—Major city and trade center lying north of Cobbleford in Westerland

  Lanthorn (LAN-thorn)—Lantern paned with thin horn instead of glass

  Last Battle of Pilaer—Battle that marked the fall of Pilaer to garn invasion

  Leisht (LEESHT)—Dagger that breaks enchantments

  Lenhardt (LEN-hart)—Morgorad’s king

  Lof Frael (LOFF FRAYL)—High prince

  Lof Raelein (LOFF RAY-leen)—High queen

  Lof Raena (LOFF RAY-nah)—High princess

  Lof Shraen (LOFF SHRAYN—High king

  Lof Yuel (LOFF YOU-el)—High One; God

  Lohen Keil (LOH-hen KEEL)—Well of Light

  Lute (LOOT)—Guitar-like instrument with ten strings

  Lyriss—A watchguard who protects Cobbleford Castle

  Lyse (LYSS)—Shae’s maid at Whellein Hold

  Maeg Streihcan (MAYG STRY-kan)—Broken Mountain; a lone peak rising at the eastern edge of the Plains of Rivenn

  Maeg Waer (MAYG WAYR)—Forsaken Mountain; where the Cavern of Death is located

  Maegrad Ceid (MAY-grad SEE-id)—Crystal Mountains; Kindren name for the Elder’s Ice Mountains

  Maegrad Paesad (MAY-grad PAY-sad)—Impenetrable Mountains, located in the north of Whellein

  Maegran Syld (MAY-gran SILD)—Forested Hills, Kindren name for the Elder’s Hills of Mist

  Mael Lido (MAYL LEE-do)—Death song

  Maered—A young serving girl within Cobbleford Castle

  Maer Ibris (MAYR EE-bris)—Western sea

  Maer Lingenn (MAYR LING-gen)—Eastern sea

  Maer Syldra (MAYR SIL-dra)—Southern sea

  Maer Taerat (MAYR TAY-rat)—Northern sea

  Maeric (MAY-rik)—Chief Cook at Whellein Hold

  Maeven (MAY-vin)—High queen of Faeraven; queen of Rivenn, Elcon’s mother

  Merboth—A southern coastal Kindren land

  Mercedon—Father of Amberoft and Euryon’s great-grandfather

  Meriwen (MAIR-ee-win)—Temptress who changed the Kindren’s history, mother of the Contender

  Morgorad—A southern coastal Kindren land

  Muer Maeread (MYOUR MAY-ree-ad)—Coast of Bones; the northwestern shore of Elderland

  Murial—Aewen’s nurse and maid servant

  Mystael (MISS-tayl)—Craelin’s silver wingabeast; Kindren for “wild wind”

  Norwood (NOHR-wood)—Northerly Elder kingdom

  Oalram—A guardian of Rivenn and wingabeast rider from Rivenn

  Paiad Burein (PAY-ad BYOUR-ee-in)—Field of blood; a historic battleground

  Pawel (PAH-wel)—Son of Daeramor; a kingdom east of Whellein

  Pelsney—A guardian of Rivenn and wingabeast rider from Daeramor

  Percken (PERK-en)—Rainbow-colored river fish

  Perthmon—A prince of the Elder kingdom of Westerland and Aewen’s oldest brother

  Pilaer Hold (Pil-AYR)—Ancient stronghold of the Kindren; now a ruin

  Plains of Rivenn—Grassland in Rivenn

  Plaintain (Plane-tane)—Broad-leaved herb growing in most places used for drawing poison from wounds

  Psaltery—A stringed instrument much like a zither used widely in the Middle Ages

  Praectal (PRAYK-tawl)—Healer

  Purr (PUHR)—Trees with thick trunks that grow in the desert oases

  Pyrek (PY-rek)—Small, vicious bird of prey

  Quinn (QUIN)—Master of White Feather Inn

  Raefe—Prince of Darksea betrothed to Aewen

  Raegnen (RAYG-nen)—Guaron’s blue wingabeast; Kindren word for “summer rain”

  Raelein (RAY-leen)—Queen

  Raemwold (RAYM-wold)—King of Braeth and Maeven’s father

  Raena (RAY-nah)—Princess

  Raven (RAY-ven)—Kingdom

  Reyanna (RAY-yan-na)—Queen of Braeth and Maeven’s mother

  Revolt of Lancert—A conflict within Westerland that arose over a disagreement among the Elder as to whether to allow the Kindren to move closer to them after they were routed from Pilaer

  Rhys—Father of Mercedon and Euryon’s great-great-grandfather

  Rivenn—A Kindren land lying east of Westerland and south of Chaeradon, seat of the Lof

  Saethril—Black wingabeast Elcon rides in battle

  Shaycat—Small, ferocious cat inhabiting forested areas throughout Elderland

  Shayla—A kitchen maid within Cobbleford Castle

  Shraen (High King) of Faeraven.

  Siege tower—A to
wer on wheels with a platform below it that in medieval warfare was rolled by attackers up to a castle wall. Archers in the tower could clear the wall of defenders, and then soldiers waiting on the platform would lower a ramp to invade.

  Sloewood—A southern coastal Elder kingdom

  Slurry Nuts—Rich nuts from a bush growing in the boggy areas of western Elderland

  Surcoat—A tunic-like garment worn over armor and often embroidered with a heraldric device such as a coat of arms

  Sylder—Maid who tends Aewen

  River voices—Imagined voices caused by the turning of stones in riverbeds

  Roaem (ROW-em)—Eathnor’s black wingabeast; Kindren for the sound thunder makes

  Ruescht (ROOSCHT)—Shae’s silver wingabeast; Kindren word for “rushing wind”

  Sceptor of Faeraven—Symbolic staff of rulership over the alliance of Faeraven

  Seighardt (SIG-hart)—Prince of Braeth and Maeven’s brother

  Serviceberry—Small tree or large bush with broad leaves and purple berries

  Shae (SHAY)—Princess of Whellein

  Shaelcon (SHALE-con)—Father of Timraen

  Shaenalyn (SHAY-nah-lin)—Shae’s full name

  Shaenn Raven (SHAYN RAY-ven)—Afterworld

  Sharten (SHAR-ten)—Dorann’s gray wingabeast; Kindren for “deepening shadow”

  Shil shael (SHIL SHAYL)—Hereditary soul touch

  Shraen (SHRAYN)—King

  Shraen Brael (SHRAYN BRAY-el)—King of the Dawn; DawnKing

  Strongwood—Hardwood tree

  Sweetberry—Edible berry which grows on brambles

  Sword of Rivenn—Sword forged in the flames of virtue for Rivenn and handed down to his descendents

  Syllid (SIL-lid)—Wood or forest in Kindren

  Syllid Braechnen (SIL-lid BRAYK-nen)—A murky forest

  Syllid Mueric (SIL-lid MYOUR-ik)—A beautiful and terrible forest

  Taelerat (TAY-le-rat)—Shraen of Selfred

  Tahera (Tah-HEAR-uh)—Aeleanor’s maid

  Talan (TAH-lin)—Early high king of Faeraven who captured and tamed the first wingabeast

  Tallyrand—A Kindren land on the northwestern coast of Elderland

  Tarrat—A steward of Rivenn

  Timbrel—A small medieval hand drum, like a tambourine

  Timpani (Tim-PAN-ee)—Kettledrum

  Timraen (TIM-rain)—High king of Faeraven; king of Rivenn; Maeven’s husband

 

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