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CAERU MEVENY (RUE)(KY-roo MEV-EN-ee)Tigrina of Immanion; consort of the Tigron; hostling of Abrimel See also: Abrimel See also: Hostling See also: Immanion See also: Rue See also: Tigrina See also: Tigron |
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CALANTHE (CAL)(Cal-AN-thee)A traveller and adventurer; narrator of The Fulfilments of Fate and Desire (third book of the Wraeththu trilogy); originally of the Uigenna tribe; second consort of Terzian; hostling of Tyson See also: Hostling See also: Terzian See also: Tyson See also: Uigenna |
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CAMPHADALCapital city of the HadassahSee also: Hadassah | |
CARAWAYA town in HadassahSee also: Hadassah | |
CASTE SYSTEMWraeththu hara progress through a three-tier caste sysem. Each tier consists of three levels. Natural born hara have no caste until they reach sexual maturity, when they are initiated into Kaimana. The majority of them rarely progress further than Level Two Ulani: Pyralis. Wraeththu of Kaimana and Ulani caste are always known by their levels, i.e. someone of Acantha level would be known as Acanthalid; of Pyralis, Pyralist. Once Nahir-Nuri has been achieved, however, the caste divisions (mostly incomprehensible to those of lower caste) are no longer used as a title of address. Wraeththu of that caste are simply called Nahir-NuriSee also: Caste system (table) CASTE PROGRESSIONTraining in spiritual advancement must be undertaken to achieve a higher level. Occult rituals concentrate the mind and realise progression. Progression is attained by the discovery of self-knowledge and with that knowledge utilizing the inborn powers of the Wraeththu | |
CASTLETHANELord of JaelSee also: Jael | |
CAT PEOPLE, TheThe tribe of KalamahSee also: Kalamah | |
CEDONYA member of the HegemonySee also: Hegemony |
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CHAITRA(CHAY-tra)Simulated rape; performed by kanene for client See also: Kanene |
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CHELONEA warrior har in Terzian's armySee also: Terzian |
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CHESNAA close relationship between haraSee also: Har/Hara |
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CHRYSMA member of the HegemonySee also: Hegemony |
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CLEATHAThird level of the Nahir-Nuri tier of the caste systemSee also: Caste system (description) See also: Caste system (table) See also: Nahir-Nuri |
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CLEISOne of Pell's servants in ImmanionSee also: Immanion See also: Pellaz |
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CLERENESSA town in FerikeSee also: Ferike | |
CLOSETS OF EMILY CHILD, TheRue's band in FerelithiaSee also: Caeru See also: Ferelithia |
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COBWEBA Varr; consort of Terzian; hostling of Swift; a mystic and legendary beautySee also: Hostling See also: Swift See also: Terzian See also: Varrs |
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COLURASTESA Wraeththu tribe, sometimes called the Snake PeopleSee also: Ulaume | |
CONFEDERATION of TRIBESInitiated in ai-cara 14 in an attempt to prevent further incidence of hostilities between the tribes of JaddayothSee also: Jaddayoth |
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CORAHuman female; farmer and lodging house keeper | |
CORDAGNEOne of the Wraeththu countriesSee also: Wraeththu | |
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| NOTE: Currently the Wraeththu Companion is current only as of the original
three Wraeththu books (Enchantments, Bewitchments, and Fulfilments).
The Companion does not encompass anything is the new Wraeththu History series
(Wraiths and two additional books), nor does it include changes made to
the original books by Storm as she re-edited them for reprint by Immanion
Press, with new content and appendices, and nor does it include material being
developed for a Wraeththu RPG game. It is hoped that the Companion will expand
over time to include these. All original artwork remains the property of the artist, Ruby. No image may be taken or reproduced without permission. The names and likenesses of the Wraeththu characters are used with permission of Storm Constantine, the recognized creator and author of the Wraeththu Chronicles (The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit, The Bewitchments of Love and Hate and The Fulfilments of Fate and Desire) and the Wraeththu Histories (The Wraiths of Will and Pleasure, The Shades of Time and Memory, and The Ghosts of Blood and Innocence.) | |
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