Characters and Ships in KING’S SHIELD
Characters and Ships in KING’S SHIELD
Inda’s Ships and Crew
- Death, trysail (once Spear under Boruin), captain Fox Montre-Davan-An, Cook Lorm, Crew: Mutt, Pilvig, Jug, Fibi the Delf
- Cocodu, raffee,(once Coco under Gaffer Walic), captain Dasta
- Sable, schooner, captain Eflis, Sparrow first mate
- Rapier, raffee, Gillor captain
- Wind’s Kiss, trysail, Tcholan captain
- Rippler, schooner, sometimes captained by Mutt or the youngsters as practice
- Skimit, schooner, sometimes captained by Fibi the Delf
- Vixen, scout cutter, master, Jeje sa Jeje, crewed usually by Fisher Brothers Loos and Viac, second mate Nugget
- Blue Star out of Sarendan, Captain Fangras
- Swift, captain Swift, (fleet, Silverdog and Moon) — was part of Brotherhood battle, rejoins Fox at Pirate Island
Pirate Ships
- Sea-King, Halliff captain [deceased]
- Coco, Gaffer Walic captain, first mate Varodif, second mate Gutless [deceased, ship taken by Inda, renamed Cocodu]
- Bloodfire, Ganan Marshig captain (also commander of the Brotherhood of Blood) [taken beyond rift into Norsunder]
- Spear, captain Boruin Death-Hand, first mate Majarian [deceased, ship taken by Inda, renamed Death]
- Brass Dancer, captain Dal Raskan [deceased]
- Widowmaker, captain Emis Chaul [deceased, defeated by Ramis of the Knife]
- Princess, raffee, captain Scarf nephew Falthum [Gillor new captain, renamed Rapier]
- Wind’s Kiss, trysail, [pirate ship taken off Toar, Tcholan new captain]
- Knife, three-masted, square-sailed longship, Venn-built, formerly owned by Venn, taken by Captain Ramis
Marlovans
Algara-Vayir Family
- Jarend, prince (Adaluin)
- Fareas Fera-Vayir, princess (Iofre)
- Tanrid, heir (Laef), killed by secret order, 3910
- Joret Dei, betrothed to Tanrid, then to Inda, married Valdon na Shagal of Anaeran-Adrani
- Hadand, betrothed to Sierlaef, married Evred and became queen after Hesea Conspiracy
- Indevan (“Inda”), future Randael, then future Laef, exiled
- Branid, son of former Randviar Marend, two generations previous
Arveas Family
- Kendred (“Dewlap”), former Cavalry Captain, now Jarl of Olara, based at Castle Andahi
- Liet Tlen, Jarlan
- Tlennen “Flash”), Randael to his father on new appointment as Jarl of Olara, serving as chief galloper—aide and messenger—to Evred while he’s in command in the north)
- Ndand, daughter of a guardswoman, so ‘of Tlen’ or just Arveas, wife of Flash
- Kethadrend, “Keth” small brother to Flash; his betrothed, Gdir Tlen
Children of Castle Andahi
- Keth, nine-year-old son of Jarl
- Gdir, daughter of Captain of Riders and the next armsmistress, 10, brother Tlennen, betrothed to Kethadrend (Keth) Arveas
- Lnand, daughter of castle baker
- Radran, 14, cook apprentice (cousin to Lnand)
- Rosebud and Young Tana (Tanrid) three and six
- Dvar, nine-years-old
- “Freckles” (Hadand), nine-years-old
- Billykid (Evred) eight-years-old
- Haldred Mondavar, brother at academy “Moon” (Camrid)
Cassad Family
- Senrid, Jarl
- Ivandred, shield arm (Randael)
- Ndara, second cousin to Jarl, married to Harskialdna
- Tanrid, heir (Laef), “Cassad Ain”
- Carleas darga, betrothed—later wife—to Tanrid, the heir
- Jarend (“Rattooth”, or more commonly “Rat”), future Randael)
- Kialen, future Harandviar to Evred-Laef Montrei-Vayir, died in the Hesea Springs Conspiracy
- Mran, grand-daughter of Ivandred Cassad, brother to Jarl, married to Landred Marlo-Vayir
Jaya-Vayir Family
- Camarend (“Horseshoe”), Jarl
- Manther, heir (Laef), died at Ghael Hills battle 3907
- Marend, betrothed to Savarend Montredavan-An
- Ivandred (“Vanda”), new heir
- Retren, cousin to Vanda, now to be his Randael)
Khani-Vayir Family
- Nadran, Jarl (no offspring)
- Nadran “Noddy Turtle” Toraca, Randael to his cousin Radran after death of his father against pirates. Son, Indevan, appointed heir to Khani-Vayir by Nadran, confirmed by king
- Branid “Nightingale” Toraca
Marth-Davan Family
- Tdor, betrothed to Inda Algara-Vayir
- Ramond, cousin to Tdor, was future Jarl, died at coast
- Ander (Mouse), cousin to Tdor, new Jarl
Montredavan-An Family
- Savarend (Jarl)
- Lineas Sindan-An (Jarlan: cousin to Tlennen Montrei-Vayir)
- Savarend (“Fox”), heir, Inda’s second in command of Fox Banner fleet, also captain of Death
- Shendan (“Shen”), Fox’s sister, forbidden to marry into Marlovan Jarl family
Montrei-Vayir family
- Tlennen, former king, Evred’s father, died by assassination
- Anderle, former Harskialdna, or Marlovan Shield Arm during wartime, died by assassination during Hesea Springs Conspiracy
- Ndara Cassad, former Harandviar, in charge of queen’s training and royal guardswomen, died murdered by her spouse just before he was assassinated
- Tdiran, former king’s sister, died in riding accident (married to Jarl of Yvana-Vayir)
- Wisthia Shagal, queen (Sarias), from Anaeran-Adrani, retired to Adrani homeland on death of husband Tlennen
- Aldren (“The Sierlaef”), royal heir (Sierlaef), died by assassination
- Evred, (“Sponge”), intended at birth as future Shield Arm (Varlaef) but became king on father’s and brother’s assassination
- Barend, son of Anderle and Ndara, cousin to Aldren and Evred—interim Harskialdna, also shipmaster for Fox Banner Fleet at sea
Marlo-Vayir Family
- Aldren “Buck”, new Jarl
- Landred (“Cherry-Stripe”), new Randael
- Fnor, wife to Buck Marlo-Vayir
- Mran, wife to Cherry-Stripe Marlo-Vayir
- Camrid (“Scrapper”), former Randael to Hasta, Buck and Cherry-Stripe’s uncle
- Hastred (“Hasta”), former Jarl of Marlo-Vayir
Noth Family
- Dauvid (“Horsepiss”), King’s Dragoon Captain, later interim Randael to Algara-Vayirs, then in command of defense of Fera-Vayir Harbor
- Senrid (“Whipstick”), future dragoon captain, promoted, Randael to Algara-Vayirs
- Kendred (“Dogpiss”), included in first Tvei class, died in academy accident summer 3905
- Flatfoot and Goatkick Noth, sons of Horsepiss’s brother (one of the King’s Riders, currently on the Montredavan-An border patrol; sons not sent to academy). Flatfoot personal runner to Whipstick, Goatkick runner-in-training for King’s Runners
Tya-Vayir Family
- Stalgrid (“Horsebutt”), Jarl
- Imand Sindan-An, Stalgrid’s wife
- Dannor (“Mudface”), married to Aldren “Hawkeye” Yvana-Vayir
- Camarend (“Cama”), shield arm: Randael, later Jarl of Idayago, his wife Starand “Honeytongue” Ola-Vayir
- Hibern, Imand’s mate and First Runner
Yvana-Vayir Family
- Anderle (“Hawkeye”), Jarl after father executed for regicide
- Tdiran Montrei-Vayir, wife of Jarl, sister to the king, died in riding accident
- Dannor “Mudface” Tya-Vayir, wife to Hawkeye
- Camrid (“Mad Gallop”), Jarl who led an attempted coup of Hesea Springs Conspiracy, executed 3912
- Tlennen and Haldred “Badger and Beaver”, twins, future Randaels to Hawkeye
- Fala, potter, life mate to Hawkeye
Chief Runners
- Jened Sindan Captain of Tlennen-Harvaldar’s Runners, and his life mate, died defending Evred at Ala Larkadhe
- Vedrid Basna, First Runner to Evred-Harvaldar (use first name, as Runners full of Basnas)
- Branid “Nightingale” Toraca, chief personal runner to Evred
- Camarend Kened, one of Evred’s Runners
- Tesar, chief personal runner to Hadand-Gunvaer
- Hatha, one of the King’s Runners perforce made into a healer for lack of same
- Fiam, once Inda’s intended runner, became Tenthen Castle’s steward-in-training
- Chelis, youngest of Fareas-Iofre’s personal runners
- Noren, Tdor’s personal runner
- “Flatfoot” Noth, Whipstick Noth’s personal runner (his cousin)
- Hened Dunrend “Dun the Carpenter,” a King’s Runner, related to Captain Sindan, Inda’s bodyguard aboard the Pim ships, unknown as a Marlovan to Inda until after Dun’s death
Others
- Tdiran Vranid, Randviar (defending woman commander) at Ala-Larkadhe. (Related to the Vranids of Choraed Elgaer.)
Denizens of The Knob, Harbor at Tip of Olaran Peninsula
- Harbormaster Sholf
- Nangel, chief scribe to Sholf
- Rend Dalloran (“Dallo”), innkeeper, part of Resistance
Denizens of Freedom Islands
- Commander Dhalshev, formerly Admiral of Khanerenth Navy, now harbor master of independents in Freeport Harbor
- Woof Woltjen, his assistant
- Nugget Woltjen, Woof’s sister, crews on Inda’s ships
- Lark Ascendant pleasure house: Mistress Lind, proprietor
Adranis
- Martan Shagal, king of Anaeran-Adrani
- Nalais, queen of Anaeran-Adrani
- Valdon Shagal, crown prince, married to Joret Dei (formerly betrothed to Tanrid Algara-Vayir)
Venn
- Rajnir, Prince of the Venn
- Erkric, Abyarn: Dag, Rajnir’s principle mage
- Durasnir, Fulla (Hyarl): Oneli Commander (“Stalna”) of the Venn Fleet of the South (Prince’s Fleet)
- Vatta Durasnir, son of Fulla Durasnir, died at sixteen in Rajnir’s sea battle against Chwahir
- Brun, Halvir: Durasnir’s wife and son
- Gairad: Battlegroup Captain directly under Durasnir
- Talkar: Hilda Commander (“Stalna”) of the South, Rajnir’s army commander
- Hrad, Battle Chief in charge of the southern portion of the Venn invasion, replaced by Vringir
- Valda, Brit: Chief Sea Dag
- Ulaffa, Fulk: Yaga Krona Chief (head of prince’s mage protectors)
- Jazsha Signi Sofar, Sea Dag, former hel-dancer trainee
- Other dags (mages): Mekki (on Pass)
- Skir: Armor Chief , army chief detached to guard duty in Bela Lana
- Byoren Henga, Drenga captain (sea-marines, under orders of Hilda once on shore), at Arveas Castle
- Oneli Coast Scouts Greba and Walfga (part of Erkric’s ruse during putative parley at Ala Larkadhe)
Miscellaneous Characters
- Skandar Mardric, head of Resistance, once Idayagan scribe
- Estral Mardric, sister to Skandar Mardric, poet, spy
- Bristan Mardric, brother to Skandar and Estral, co-opted by brother as spy and assassin (once tried to kill Evred, and was let go, the winter Inda fought the Brotherhood)
- Zek the ropemaker, Lindeth Harbor, one of Mardric’s Resistance
- Retham the ironmonger, Lindeth Harbor, one of Mardric’s Resistance
- Ymarans: Lord Annold Limros, Count of Wafri, who captured Inda and tortured him to try to force him to fight the Venn
- Captain Ramis the One-eyed, of the Knife
- Mistress Resvaes, from the Mage Council of Sartor
- Saris Eland, aka Sarias Daraen, owner of the Golden Butterfly pleasure house in Parayid Harbor, vanished during pirate raid. Tau’s mother.
- Lael Lirendi, new king of Colend
- Danden Sharl (“The Brainsmasher”) held Pirate Island before Ramis freed it