Glossary

A Collection of Articles with brief descriptions

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  • Aabo: The largest city in the Kotimaa islands
  • Aamanta Taivasvala: The current Tähtimestari of the Tähtitieteilijä Lighthouse
  • Aberinwyr: The former capital of Seisyllwg
  • Abna Suhq Rebellion: A brief and disastrous uprising against the Malikate of Saba
  • Aerendel: Capital of Liria
  • Aerithia: The Queen of Nisi
  • Aethry: Humans gifted with wings by the god Ídhi.
  • Airgetlám: The first High King of the Fir Fáinne.
  • Akadimía tis Stigmís: The School of the Moment
  • Akatake: A demonic grove of bamboo
  • Aku: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Mu'o'a and Kohangan cultures
  • Alas Maniés: The Salt Furies, who punish those who offend the sea gods
  • Alchemy: The Metaphysical Art of creating magical formulae
  • Alok: The easternmost island in the Mangimoi Archipelago
  • Al-Tana: Gateway to the Al-Kubra
  • Amganad: The language of the Ifugao people of Pulo
  • Anima: The creatures of the Spirit Realm
  • Anirniit: The Numina born of the Taaru cultures
  • Anito: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Banwan cultures
  • Anma: The people of Bato
  • Anunnaki: The Numina born of the Telmun culture
  • Apotheosis: The process of becoming a god
  • Aran: Capital of Cait
  • Arcaibh Islands: An archipelago north of Ynys, inhabited by Selkies
  • Arthris: Capital of the Kingdom of Nisi
  • Artifacts: Magical Objects and how they come to be
  • Association: The primal force which binds the Dream together
  • Atua: The Numina born of the Tāngata culture
  • Aurelian Bridge: A godcrafted entity dedicated to commerce
  • Avannarleq Sea: The sea to the north of the Great Ring
  • Avatars: The agents of the gods who have been granted miraculous powers
  • Awa Tauranga: The busiest bay in the Southern Region of the Great Ring
  • Bāgh-e-Raaz: The Nagahasana school of laughter
  • Baille Mel: The Fae pleasure city, reachable only in the Dream
  • Bato: One of the Harafora islands, where the Anma live
  • Bay of Mynilad: One of the largest and busiest harbors in the Great Ring
  • Beinn Neimh: The highest mountain on Ynys
  • Bernhard: Crown Prince of Deira
  • Besi: The southernmost of the Nofo Islands
  • Biegen: An ethnic group from the Volksland islands
  • Billy the Goat: Godcrafting gone awry
  • Biluzik Archipelago: An archipelago in the Middlesea
  • Bjargvík: Fishing village in southeastern Eyju
  • Bogovi: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Zmei cultures
  • Bojanina Koplja: The lost spear of a missing goddess
  • Bolvirki: Those who do the necessary evil, and take the punishment for it
  • Breyeayn: The Vanninee goddess of sheep, springtime, and fertility
  • Buyan: The vanishing island of the North
  • Caer Brenin: Capital of Elmet
  • Caer Brynach: Capital of Cunedda
  • Caer Eiddyn: Capital of Dyfed
  • Caer Eirydd: Capital of Mathrafal
  • Caer Rheged: Capital of Rheged
  • Cairllyn: A small fortified town on the west bank of Llynbaet
  • Calendar Systems: The most common calendars in use in the Great Ring.
  • Carraig Toirneach: A hazardous and hostile region
  • Chelone: The pirate haven perched on the shell of Tortuka
  • Cheongha: The great Rengo philosopher and poet
  • Chilseongsin: The Kikipua native to the Seom Islands
  • Chiyu nu Tami: The People of Eternity
  • Chudoruhs Empire: The government of the vanishing island of Buyan
  • Cianán Líathdhuine: The Ard-Rí of Oileán Fiáin
  • City-State of Kikai: The government of the island of Koa'ki
  • Clach: A Dòbhran village on the island of Shag
  • Clan Mhoire: One of the clans of the Dòbhran Selkies
  • Clarati: The most powerful mages the world has ever known.
  • Clarati Empire: The strange and vanished nation of the Clarati
  • Clarion: One of the Clarati sorcerers who conquered Ynys
  • Clotberry Laurels: Berries imbued with sadistic pleasures
  • Cloten: Cloten, father of Conomor the Cursed
  • Cogadh na Scéalaithe: The Storyteller's War
  • Coille Òran: The Sacred Forest of the Dòbhran
  • Coinneal Brùnaidh: A candle that never burns down
  • Conomor the Cursed: King of Dumnonia
  • Coordinates Index: A table of all the coordinates
  • Courier's Mark: The mark and shield of a Kendari Courier
  • Cruachánáil: Capital of Eirin
  • Cunedda: A troubled kingdom on the island of Ynys
  • Daemones: The Numina born of the Kaphtori cultures
  • Death and What Comes After: What happens to creatures when they die
  • Deep Court: The Court of the Undersea Fae
  • Deira: A kingdom in chaos
  • Desa Penjara: A blighted prison camp on Lampuato
  • Deva: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Naga and Nagahasana cultures
  • Dewiniaeth: The traditional form of Folk Magic of the Dhewen Peoples.
  • Dissolutio Identitatis: A mental condition where a person’s identity collapses under the pressure of collective belief
  • Draugrgjá: A sealed pit to hold the undead
  • Dream-Eater: A titanic floating flower which thrives on people's dreams
  • Dreamlands: The lands contained within the Dream.
  • Dreamwalker's Syndrome: The consequences of extended Dreamwalking
  • Dreamwalking: The art of navigating within the Dream
  • Dumnoc: Capital of Dumnonia
  • Dunárd: Capital of Dalriada
  • Dunwulf: Capital of Bernicia
  • Dunwych: Capital of Deira
  • Dvorsko Jezero: The largest lake in the Korabovi Islands, and home of the Zmajica
  • Each-Bàidh: A creature born of colliding mythologies
  • Eadric: The King of Deira
  • Eafa: Founder of the Kingdom of Gewisse.
  • Eclectic Temples and Rites: How the gods of different pantheons can cooperate
  • Eidolon: The component of a person that is a part of the Dream.
  • Eien: Eternal City of the Kitsunejin
  • Eilean nan Cailleach: The living island that is home to Mòr Cuan Cailleach, the goddess of the Sea-Trow.
  • Eileanach: A language of northern Ynys, famous for being indecipherable.
  • Eldorath: Capital of Ardena
  • Eldshamrar: Town at the base of Reginnsfjall
  • Ellyll: The Numina born of the Dhewen cultures
  • Empire of Vlast: The recently established government of the Korabovi Islands
  • Empire of Wamato: The largest and most powerful nation in the Great Ring
  • Empress Illuminata: The ruler of vanished Luxe.
  • Eofordræht: A potion which grants the strength and stamina of a wild boar
  • Eoforwic: Capital of Gewisse
  • Eotwulf: The conqueror of Deira
  • Ephaestia: A small island that is a part of the Rasrathnii Islands
  • Eyju: One of the largest islands in the Great Ring
  • Fae: The Numina that were splintered from the Ellyll by Celestina's experiments
  • Fai Tala: The Dreamwalking shamans of the Mu'o'a
  • Fak Altashfir: Before building the Prophecy Clock, Zaman al-Razaz spent years on the Fak Altashfir, a device designed to replicate the properties of the Book of Koa'ki.
  • Fale'aku: A village on the west coast of Motu which was home to Kailo Moana
  • Fáros Óneiro: The Dreaming Lighthouse
  • Feldgeist: Spirits that claim the last of the harvest
  • Fiban Strait: The body of water that separates the islands of Saba and Vipa
  • Finn MacClachlan: Heir to the throne of Eirin
  • Fíonna Slougánach: Twin sister to Finn MacClachan, heir to the throne of Eirin
  • Fir Dorcha: Shadows in the mist that steal lives
  • Folk Magic: Regional Magic Systems created by the Egregoric Force.
  • Funa Gamsia: The dormant volcano near the center of Gamfene
  • Gamfene: The largest of the Lamofo Islands
  • Gauzo Channel: The passage between the islands of Gauzo and Maleth.
  • Ghrāyam: The westernmost port in the Malikate of Saba
  • Giljabi Tokkaebi: The spirit inhabited wooden statues used by the Imugi to safely navigate the Daemado Islands
  • Gimoi: The largest island in the Mangimoi Archipelago
  • Glass Needles: Arcane weapons of the Malika of Saba
  • Godcrafted: The Numina who were created deliberately
  • Godcrafter's Guild: A Guild of storytellers that sought how to make their own gods
  • Godifu Klüpfuchs: The Young Fox and Princess of Bernicia
  • Golowu: The home island of the Ngofangare people
  • Gotugimoi: The homeland of the Mangimoi
  • Greifshund: A griffin-like predator from the island of Schuldig
  • Guith: A small and blessed island in the Bay of Bees
  • Guith Honey: Honey that holds memories and inspires dreams
  • Gulipua: The island of the Tersembunyi and the Pulawan
  • Gunung Buku: Grandmother Mountain of Labiruta
  • Gunung Pau: Xuyla's Mountain of Grief
  • Gunung Puncak: The highest point on the island of Ombi
  • Gunung Saba: The false mountain of Maoro
  • Gunung Sahu: The highest point on the island of Gimoi
  • Gunung Taur: The highest point on the island of Romaluku, and site of the Kuil Emas, an eclectic temple of the earth gods
  • Gunung Tona: The mountain of the dead
  • Gunung Xulla: A haunted mountain at the heart of Besi
  • Gwenynog: The hedgehog beekeeper. Whizz, whizz, whizz!
  • Gyeongseong: The largest of the Seom Islands
  • Haltijat: The Numina born from the Saarelainen culture
  • Hamarrhǫll: The fortress lighthouse dedicated to the Shipbreaker
  • Harafora Islands: The easternmost island group in the Mangimoi Archipelago
  • Haribon: The Crown Prince of the Tagápulo Empire
  • Hēishuǐ Huì: Worshippers of the Shēnkaijiāo
  • Higa Kamen: A pseudonym used by the librarian-agents of the Kunifā Mūtān in their field reports to conceal their identities
  • Higashiyama: Largest city in the Seom Islands
  • Hiidenmaa: One of the islands in the Kotimaa island group
  • Hinekōkō Crater: The mysterious crater on Motu which once held the Loloto breeding lake
  • History of the Million Islands: A Historical Overview of the Great Ring
  • Hleemeentreezee: The malevolent horse-people of the Rasrathnii Islands
  • Höfnvík: Largest Port on Eyju
  • Holang-i Jipang-i: The holang-i jipang-i, or tiger stick, is a magical item from Rengo folklore
  • Hoshimoto: The second largest island in the Empire of Wamato
  • Hoshimoto Utari: The native people of Hoshimoto
  • House of Klüpfuchs: The House of Klüpfuchs is the ruling family of Bernicia.
  • Human: The most common playable species in the Great Ring.
  • Hyfclif: A Large Town on the Bay of Bees in Gewisse
  • Ibang Daigdig: A painting of a strange and hungry otherworld
  • Ilagiarnaq: A small statue crafted to commemorate a promise or bond among the Arvik Tuniit.
  • Ilmatar Väinölä: A retired True Mage, who runs an inn in Aabo
  • Imugi: Pirates and rebels, looking to restore the Kingdom of Seomna
  • Inigmiq: The massive ice sculpture on the shores of the Avannarleq Sea
  • Inngirtut: Bespoke lullabies that can become personal biographical songs
  • Innocentia: One of the Aurelian Coins, Innocentia can purchase true freedom from guilt.
  • Invasive Narratives: Alien stories that take over the local reality
  • Island Index: A list of the named islands in the Great Ring
  • Itsasloratza: The living tree-ship of the folk hero Izar Ibarzabal
  • Kahuna'iwi: The gods and spirits of the Kaikai people of Koa'ki.
  • Kaikai: The people of Koa'ki
  • Kailish Stones: A stone circle that hosts a shining god
  • Kami: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Yanjin culture
  • Kamuy: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Utari cultures
  • Kaoh Piphop Soben: The God of the Anak Kaoh
  • Kapuskarja: The Gauzo Tree Lizard
  • Kattaland: The northernmost island group in the Ynys Archipelago
  • Kauhala: The highest point on the island of Koa'ki
  • Kendari: The Largest Port in Lahat
  • Kerzennächte: A holiday celebrated by the Þiodic Peoples when the Candles pass over the Great Ring.
  • Keterbagaan: The endless void that came before and after the universe
  • Kēthys: The horrifying beast that haunts the coastlines of the Kaphtori Islands
  • Kikai: The Capital of Koa'ki
  • Kikipua: The original inhabitants of the Great Ring, before Humans arrived.
  • Kimutaa: The Selkies of the Northwestern Region
  • Kingdom of Lampuato: The now defunct government of Lampuato
  • Kingdom of Nisi: The Kingdom of the Kaphtori Aethry
  • Kisawawa: A small island in the Lamofo Islands, home to the reborn Anmaraja
  • Kitlin: The language of the Kylitak people of Kitlineq
  • Kitlineq: The second largest island in the Great Ring
  • Kitsunejin: A species that claims to be older than this world, and to have lived on a dozen others.
  • Kitsunekami: The "gods" of the Chiyu nu Tami
  • Kizhva: The people of the Manmosu Islands
  • Koa'ki: An island in the Southern Region
  • Kohanga: The language of Te Kohanga
  • Kohangan: The people of Te Kohanga
  • Konvetra: The bird-horses of Buyan
  • Kosalo Astrolabe: A hidden device upon which the stability of the Kingdom of Lahat depends
  • Kotimaa Road: A network of roads, bridges, and causeways that creates a ring around the Kotimaa islands
  • Krákuhólmi: The Island of Gibbets and Crows
  • Kunifā Mūtān: The Ninth Archive of the Gwāsa that contains secrets and hidden knowledge of a dozen worlds
  • Kurokaijū: A terrifying Yokai that sinks ships
  • Kutchan: A Watali village on the west coast of Sazanami
  • Kylitak: The people of Kitlineq
  • La Rapière du Maréchal: A supernaturally quick weapon from the Dolphin Islands that brings trouble to the wielder.
  • Labiruta: An island kingdom that was purchased piecemeal
  • Lagi Mūmū: The red aurora over Matamata
  • Lamagama: The volcano at the heart of Gotugimoi
  • Lamofo Islands: The remote southwestern islands of the Mangimoi Archipelago
  • Laut: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Tau Dilaut culture
  • Leechleaf: A plant that will eat your soul
  • Lifworðig: The Capital of Creoda, City of a Thousand Gods
  • Limosa: The largest of the Harafora Islands
  • Lingua Clara: The language of the Clarati sorcerers
  • Liria: The Dream-ridden Kingdom of Oileán Fiáin
  • Llif's Prophecy: A prophecy about the future of Ynys
  • Lochan Cànan: A mystical lake on the island of Seula
  • Loloto: The bizarre monsters which once inhabited the island of Motu
  • Lorbeer: A cursed ruin in northern Creoda
  • Lorekeepers of Foxbridge: The research and intelligence apparatus of the Kingdom of Bernicia.
  • Lucidorum: Port City in Creoda
  • Lumai: An island haunted by victims of plague and indifference
  • Lunodmangga: The drowned undead of the Southwestern Region
  • Lurah Adhi: The Exalted Leader of the Tirta Baya
  • Lurnak: The strange sinking man of Tau Dilaut folklore
  • Luxe: Former Capital of the Clarati Empire
  • Ma Lomoso: The most widespread language of the Mangimoi Archipelago
  • Magic: The powers that come from beyond the Physical Realm
  • Mahaha: The Laughing Demon of the North
  • Mahōbori: The Metaphysical Art of creating magical tattoos
  • Mahthildis: The Dowager Queen of Deira
  • Maka-Honua: The strange eye that haunts the Southern Region
  • Makhfiir: A hidden monster of the Al-Kubra
  • Malaking: Grand General of the Tagápulo Empire
  • Malikate of Saba: The dominant power in the Southeastern Region
  • Mangimoi Archipelago: A group of islands in the Southen Region known for their spices
  • Maoro: The northernmost island in the Mangimoi Archipelago
  • Marama Tawhiti: The Moon of the Deep
  • Matamata: The southernmost island in the Great Ring
  • Matatag: Emperor of Tagápulo
  • Maunga Matāuli: The highest point on Matamata
  • Mbaru Islands: Part of the Mangimoi Archipelago which has been struck by a mysterious tragedy
  • Mégisto: The highest mountain in the world (from the top).
  • Mehrida: Capital of the Qutra Muhafazah of the Malikate of Saba
  • Meko: A general under Hundaru of Telmun, who later founded the Kingdom of Lampuato
  • Mekonggan: The language of the Mekongga people
  • Mola: A small member of the Mbaru Islands
  • Monetæ Temporis: The Aurelian coins that deal with the purchasing of time.
  • Mòr Cuan Cailleach: The mother and goddess of the Sea-Trows
  • Motha: The largest of the Arcaibh Islands
  • Motu: The southernmost of the great islands
  • Moyakiro: The volcano at the heart of Golowu
  • Muhafiz: The provincial governors of the Malikate of Saba
  • Muhandasa: Clockwork soldiers created to protect the Prophecy Clock
  • Mumyō Sensō: The Shogun's attempt to pacify or exterminate the Hoshimoto Utari
  • Mu'o'a: A Kikipua culture of the Southern Region
  • Murdúchu: One of the types of Fae of the Deep Court
  • Muria: The ancient kingdom of the Nakaal
  • Musahae: The Fighting Sea
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  • Mynilad: Capital of the Tagápulo Empire
  • Myteyar Archipelago: An archipelago in the Northern Region
  • Mytilene: Capital of the Polis of Mytilene
  • Nakaal: An ancient race of soul-eating mages
  • Nara: One of the Mbaru Islands
  • Ngyelumayi: Imprisonment by mummification
  • Nichibotsu Sea: The ocean that lies to the west of the Great Ring
  • Nifetai: Shark Shapeshifters
  • Nindattam: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Watali culture
  • Nofo Islands: The northernmost portion of the Mangimoi Archipelago
  • Northeastern Region: This region is inspired by the islands of Western Europe
  • Northern Region: This region is inspired by the islands of the Arctic Ocean
  • Northwestern Region: This region is inspired by the islands of Eastern Asia
  • Numina: The beings that arise from the power of collective belief - Gods & Spirits
  • Numina Salvation Society: Dedicated to the preservation of Lifworðig's many minor gods
  • O le Feagaiga: An organization dedicated to protecting people from a dark secret
  • Ofuto'o: A sacred lake on the island of Motu
  • Old Elmet: The founding myth of the Kingdom of Elmet
  • Oma Latu: The Old Woman of the Mountain
  • Ombi: One of the Nofo Islands
  • Ondine: Queen of the Deep Court of the Fae
  • Order of the Lightkeepers: The priests of the Ring of Light
  • Orichalcum: A mystical metal which collects spiritual power
  • Oswin Eadricson: Former Duke of Waldsmarch and spouse of Princess Godifu
  • Pananalita: Pananalita is the language of the Tagápulo people
  • Pangdambana ni Luek: The great temple to Luek
  • Papagálos Tavern: The strange but fun Invasive Narrative that has manifested in the town of Chelone.
  • Parola Pasi: A lighthouse at the mouth of the Ilog Pasi
  • Pemilikan Raga: A traditional practice in the city of Kendari that allows for the sale and ownership of bodies.
  • Pemmican: A food common among sailors and travelers
  • Petrified Eidolon: Standing stones in which identity and memories have been preserved
  • Pharmakeía: A traditional form of Folk Magic among the Kaphtori people.
  • Pharmakos: A practitioner of the folk magic tradition of Pharmakeía
  • Pinuno ng Pananalapi: The Grand Bursar of the Tagápulo Empire
  • Pneuma: The part of a person native to the Spirit Realm.
  • Polis of Mytilene: A Theodemocratic City-State on the island of Íssa
  • Prophecy Clock: The Machine for Seeing the Future
  • Quickstone: The shapeshifting material of the Zmajica
  • Rangdayan: The creator and goddess of the Utkrośa
  • Ratubala: Capital of the Kingdom of Lahat
  • Red-Crowned Niet: The Goddess of Dzarbah
  • Reginnsfjall: The great volcano of Eyju
  • Reginnsþjóð: The great fleet of the Drekkamen which has been conducting raids throughout the Northeastern Region
  • Report #1459: A report concerning rumors of a strange ritual
  • Report #4233: The strange creatures which fell from the sky
  • Report #5193: The Librarian's report on the Malika of Saba
  • Report #7862: The Librarian's report on the Tubu disappearances and the danger of Worldbuilders
  • Rince na Oídhche: The Night Dance shared between the Dark Fae and the humans of Fennell
  • Ring of Light: A network of lighthouses encompassing the Great Ring
  • Romaluku: One of the Lamofo Islands, known for its gold deposits
  • Ròn: A community of Dòbhran selkies on the island of Seula
  • Ruairí Marcach Stoirm: The Rí of Liria
  • Ryeong: The Numina born from the beliefs of the Rengo and Chilseongsin cultures
  • Sakeligaq: Meeting place for the Kylitak tribes of Kitlineq
  • Salt-Maggots: Strange insects that appear on ships in turmoil
  • Sangaji: The easternmost stronghold of the Mangimoi
  • Saralamo: A small island in the Mangimoi Archipelago
  • Sarua: The second-largest of the Mbaru Islands
  • Sea-Goat: Herald of the Great Devourer
  • Sea-Swarm: A plague of flying insects that rises from the ocean
  • Sea-Trow: Monsters that plague fishing boats and villages
  • Seiðr: The traditional Folk Magic of the Eyjamaður people.
  • Sela: The westernmost Nofo Island
  • Selkie: Humans transformed by their gods to be better suited to the oceans.
  • Selkie Skin Trade: The rumor that Selkies are being skinned for profit
  • Selkie Sling: An underwater weapon designed to fire a spear like a slingshot
  • Selkyre: The largest town in the Arcaibh Islands
  • Selsdýr: The largest Eyjamaður settlement on the island of Seula
  • Seula: The second-largest of the Arcaibh Islands
  • Shēnkaijiāo: A monster that rose from the depths of the sea
  • Shénlónglǐ: The gargantuan fish sacred to the Ariwara Dynasty
  • Shikumo-gawa: The largest and longest river on the island of Kojima
  • Shxw'qw'elahł: The Numina which have arisen from the beliefs of the T'iselek people
  • Silaqilaat: A drum used for ritual magic among the Unughuit people of Umingmak
  • Solennefrieden Lighthouse: A lighthouse and sanitarium on the island of Guith
  • Southeastern Region: This region is inspired by the islands of the Mediterranean
  • Southern Region: This region is inspired by the islands of the South Pacific and Polynesia
  • Southwestern Region: This region is inspired by the islands of western Indonesia and the Philipines
  • Spooktober Central: A list of all my Spooktober articles
  • Sqwəlqʷén: The traditional Folk Magic of the T'iselek people.
  • Stone Egg: An ancient stone egg that contains some dreadful force
  • Storm-Gulls: Spirit Birds that herald major thunderstorms
  • Strait of Bhreacain: A dangerous waterway between Motha and Shag
  • Stub Index: A list of all the articles with less than 50 words
  • Suhq: The nation that ruled Qutra between the fall of the Telmunic Empire and the rise of the Malikate
  • Sukhur Lichen: Sukhur Lichen, also known as walking-rock lichen, is a species native to the highlands of Menâme.
  • Sunda Lighthouse: The ghost of a dead lighthouse
  • Tagápulo Empire: The largest nation in the Southwestern Region
  • Tagbawa: The Empress of Tagápulo
  • Tähtimestari: Leader of the Tähtitieteilijä Lighthouse, this title roughly means "Master of the Stars"
  • Tähtitieteilijä: A town on the northern coast of Hiidenmaa
  • Tähtitieteilijä Lighthouse: The lighthouse dedicated to the study of the stars and celestial navigation
  • Tama's Fai Fuamoa: Fai Fuamoa is the weapon wielded by the Mu'o'a folk hero Tama.
  • Tamashii no Akari: One of the Great Lighthouses, Tamashii no Akari helps guide the spirits of the dead to their appropriate destination.
  • Tano Lumoto: The sacred caves of Gimoi
  • Tarshish: Capital of the Malikate of Saba
  • Tau Dilaut: The Sea Nomads of Lahat
  • Tauranga: The Largest City on Atu Motu
  • Te Kohanga: One of the southernmost islands in the Great Ring
  • Teikoku Nintei-sho: The document which established Wamato's bunrui class system
  • Thalassopoúli: The Aethry ships said to be the fastest in the world
  • The Angel of Love: The Anima who creates bonds of attraction and infatuation
  • The Becalming: The deadliest event in the history of the world
  • The Book of Koa'ki: A book in a drowned pyramid that may contain all knowledge
  • The Candles: An annual astronomical phenomenon associated with good will and celebration
  • The Cult of the Clarati: An organization dedicated to the Apotheosis of the Clarati
  • The Dolphin Islands: Les Îles Aux Dauphins, the land of Fairy Tales bound to the port of Aerendel
  • The Dream: The realm of thought, imagination, and belief.
  • The Egregoric Force: The power of collective belief
  • The Emperor’s Ducks: The secretive agents of the Emperor of Wamato
  • The Final Monument: A statue of a snake surrounded by nothing but the open ocean.
  • The Floating Treehouse: A temporary home in a floating forest
  • The Great Devourer: An ancient horror at the bottom of the sea
  • The Islands: An overview of the Great Ring and some of the major islands.
  • The Librarian of Foxbridge: The Small God created by the Lorekeepers of Foxbridge
  • The Librarian’s Diary: Hello Reader! Come see my inner self!
  • The Lighthouse Song: A Sailor's teaching song about the Lighthouses
  • The Longest Journey Part 1: The Road to Al-Tana: First part of a journal describing a journey to the al-Kubra
  • The Longest Journey Part 2: The City of Ghuls: Journey to Madinat al-Ghul
  • The Longest Journey Part 3: The Bridge of Night: Through the Lost Cities and over the Bridge of Night
  • The Longest Journey Part 4: The Watcher of the Path: Climbing the mountains beyond night and day
  • The Longest Journey Part 5: The End: The conclusion of our narrative
  • The March of 31 Tales: A challenge to write an article every day
  • The Muse of Mutiny: A Fiend which attacks the crew of a ship
  • The Sea Remembers: The living memory of ancient battles
  • The Silence: Worlds quietly vanishing into nothingness
  • The Sleepwalkers' Tale: A compilation of strange fragments that tell of an alien world
  • The Spirit Realm: The realm of significance, connection, and the true essence of everything.
  • The Structure of the Universe: The Realms and the Worlds
  • The Urchin: The god of desperate children
  • Three Laughing Mice: A triptych of fables from the Nagahasana school of laughter
  • Tirta Baya: The Godslayers
  • Tonggali: An elaborate covered litter that was used by royal family of Lampuato and became a symbol of their decadence
  • Tortuka: The gigantic sea turtle who hosts a pirate haven on their back
  • Touching the Sun: A condition which causes Aethry to fall from the sky
  • Tree Octopus: An animal of the Floating Forests.
  • True Name: The spell that makes a person
  • Tubu: An island in the Mangimoi Archipelago where all animal life mysteriously vanished.
  • Tui Iti: The people of Iti Motu
  • Tunifa: A killer eel from Atu Motu
  • Tunniqaijuq: The dark god of the Tuniit
  • Tylos of Nisi: Heir to Hundaru of Telmun and the Telmunic Empire
  • Ualter na Isigidh: Leader of the Talespinners
  • Uqaluqtuq: A terrifying serpentine predator
  • Uritz Wood: A kind of wood that grows in the Floating Forests and is excellent for shipbuilding
  • Usran: A tiny island with an important lighthouse
  • Utkrośa: The hybrid flying warriors of the Nakaal
  • Vættir: The Numina born of the Þiodic cultures
  • Vættrskár: A furry fish plague that heralds famine
  • Väinädin: The god of Saari, who is gifted in prophecy and magic.
  • Vannin: An island in the Ynys Archipelago, home to the Vanninee
  • Vanninee: The people of the island of Vannin
  • Vaomatua: The sacred jungle of Koa'ki
  • Veleitu: A tradition of Folk Magic practiced by the Mu'o'a
  • Velhot of Väinädin: The True Mage agents of Väinädin working for the world’s betterment
  • Volksland: The southernmost group of the Norður Islands
  • Vǫlva Ormr: The witch-goddess of Eyju who was once Baba Zmeya.
  • Vorda: One of the Mbaru Islands, and home to the Vaihala
  • Wainaba: The last independent King of the Naga on Saba
  • Wamato: Capital of the Empire of Wamato
  • Wapu: A musical instrument used by the Tāngata people of Atu Motu to summon spirits.
  • Wavewood Tree: The living ships of the Middlesea
  • White Comet: A brilliant comet, whose light reveals many things
  • Who’s Who in the Great Ring: A guide to the most important and best known figures in the world.
  • Who's Who in the Tagápulo Empire: The important and influential figures in the Tagápulo Empire
  • Wild Places: Where the Dream and Spirit Realms are entangled with the physical
  • Wind-Whistling: The language of the winds
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  • Wulfdenn: Seat of Clan Wulfstan on Eg
  • Xuyla: One of the Nofo Islands
  • Xwsalalam Blanket: A sacred blanket made from the wool of the Xwsalalam, a type of dog raised by the T'iselek people of S'Chaanee
  • Yeongjusan: The highest point in the Seom Islands and home to the Dragon Goddess of the West Wind
  • Yeongmang: The dragon goddess of the West Wind
  • Yhahaa: The horrifying living ships of the Hleemeentreezee
  • Ynyswr: The language of the Ynyswr people
  • Ystwyth: Largest Port in Dyfed
  • Yuralin Tabadhik: The Defenders of Sacred Places
  • Zaman al-Razaz: The greatest inventor in the Great Ring, and keeper of the Prophecy Clock.
  • Zariya: The Master of Mirth for the Bāgh-e-Raaz
  • Zmei: An off-shoot of the Kikipua better suited to the cold climates of the north.
  • Zomandros: Third Emperor of the Telmunic Empire
  • Zuhkar: A small volcanic island near the center of the Sabaen Archipelago
  • Zurigarra: The giant crabs that live in the Floating Forests of the Middlesea
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