The Blue Journal (Fantasmagoria Book 1)
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Rolan – Water Chosen and friend of Professor Radius
S
Sardar – Castle, the residence of the Eremon House
Sathor – General, leader of troops from the Kingdom of Fire at the siege of Heldor Castle
The Sea Dragon – Professor Radius’s ship
Shadows – Spirits of the former guards at Heldor Castle
T
Tanaris – The ruling family in the Khalari land
Thorvar – king, father of king Tyreas and Rolan (Lorian)
Tyreas – King, ruler of the Kingdom of Water
U
Urfador – Ice giant
V
Valarian – General, ruler of the troops from the Kingdom of Water at the siege of Heldor Castle
Vidar – Captain, ruler of the guards at Arvinard Castle
Volkar (Tanaris) – King, ruler of the Khalaris and husband of Queen Aryana
Voras – Night Chosen and friend of Professor Radius
W
The Wanderers – Gang of robbers led by Captain Cavas
The White Sea – The name comes from the ice and fog which float across the surface of the sea. It borders Fantasmagoria to the North (see Dor’var)
Y
Yari – The Night Goddess
Z
Zafari – Warrior tribe made up of former soldiers who were banished from Akros
Zarak – Adventurer, the first inhabitant of Elementis who reached Akros
Zarg – Khalari warrior
Zathar – The God of the After World
Zathar’s Trail – Dangerous path from Akros to Elementis
Zorval – Second in command in Wanderers’ Gang, after Captain Cavas
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[1] A vertical blade at the stem of a vessel that can be turned to change the vessel’s direction when in motion
[2] The main upright timber or structure at the bow of a vessel
[3] A spar projecting from the upper end of the bow of a sailing vessel
[4] A rig on a sailing ship that has quadrilateral and triangular sails
[5] A workman who rigs vessels
[6] The left side of a boat
[7] The lower sections on top of a wall or tower that have the purpose of giving a castle defender a position to fight or fire through
[8] Large inner courtyard contained inside a castle
[9] A group of troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it
[10] A small lookout platform located near the top of a ship’s mast
[11] Thick cable or rope used in mooring or towing a ship
[12] Defensive movement in fencing
[13] The main directions of an attack
[14] Person who likes, knows about food
[15] The front of the saddle, which is raised higher than the seat
[16] Delicate, lace like jewelry metalwork, made with tiny threads of gold or silver soldered together
[17] A variety of pigeon bred to find its way home and sometimes used to carry messages
[18] An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
[19] The act of offending or insulting the dignity of the monarch