by Craig Davis
Appendix
All names in Feallengod have meanings in Old English, with the exception of Domen. The Hebrew word El is added to those characters who serve in the courts of Gægnian. All Old English words are accented on the first syllable.
Domen = Doe-main
Feallengod (Fallen good) = Fay-all-ayn-goad
Gægnian (Rejoice) = Gag-nee-ahn
Ocean Heofon (Heaven) = Hay-oh-fone
Ecealdor (Everlasting life) = Ache-ay-all-door
Coren (Chosen) = Coe-rain
Blawan (Blow) = Blah-wahn
Dægræd-El (God’s dawn) = Dag-rad-Ale
Gelic-El (Like God) = Gay-leek-Ale
Mægen-El (Strength of God) = Mag-ayn-Ale
Andsæc Cirice (He who strives Church) = Ahnd-sak Kee-reek-ay
Secanbearn (Seeks child) = Say-cahn-bairn
Liesan (Redeemed) = Lee-ay-sahn
Bregdan (Draw out) = Brayg-dahn
Fela (Many) = Fay-lah
Mann, Cynn Draca (Mankind Dragon) = Mahn Coon Drah-kah
Beorn Feohtan (Man fights) = Bay-orn Fay-oh-tahn
Cwen Feohtan (Woman fights) = Kwain Fay-oh-tahn
Begietan Feohtan (Acquired) = Bay-git-ahn Fay-oh-tahn
Hatan Feohtan (Named) = Hah-tahn Fay-oh-tahn
Astigan Feohtan (Ascends) = Ah-stee-gahn Fay-oh-tahn
Fulwiht (Baptism) = Fool-weet
Tweard (Two countries) = Tway-ahrd
Aberan Eft (Born again) = Ah-bay-rahn Ayft
Gastgedal (Death, separation of soul and body) = Gahst-gay-dahl