Authors: Stephen R. Donaldson
Vizard, the:
one of the Insequent
Voice of the Masters, the:
a
Haruchai
leader; spokesman for the Masters as a group
Vortin:
a
Haruchai
; a Master of the Land
voure
:
a plant-sap which wards off insects
Vow, the:
Haruchai
oath of service which formed the Bloodguard
vraith
:
a Waynhim
Ward:
a unit of Kevin’s lore
Warhaft:
commander of an Eoman
Warlore:
Sword knowledge in Kevin’s Lore
Warmark:
commander of the Warward
Warrenbridge:
entrance to the catacombs under Mount Thunder
Warward, the:
army of Lord’s Keep
Wavedancer:
Giantship commanded by Brow Gnarlfist
Wavenhair Haleall:
a Giant, wife of Sparlimb Keelsetter, mother of triplets
Waymeet:
resting place for travelers maintained by Waynhim
Waynhim:
tenders of the Waymeets; rejected Demondim-spawn, opponents and relatives of ur-viles
Weird of the Waynhim, the:
Waynhim concept of doom, destiny, or duty
were-menhir(s)
:
Giantish name for the
skurj
Whane:
a Cord of the Ramen
white gold:
a metal of power not found in the Land
white gold wielder:
title given to Thomas Covenant
White River, the:
a river of the land
Whrany:
a Ranyhyn stallion; mount of Bhapa
Wightburrow, the:
cairn under which Drool Rockworm is buried
Wightwarrens:
home of the Cavewights under Mount Thunder; catacombs
wild magic:
the power of white gold; considered the keystone of the Arch of Time
Wildwielder:
white gold wielder; title given to Linden Avery by Esmer and the
Elohim
Windscour:
region in the Center Plains
Windshorn Stonedown:
a village in the South Plains
Winhome:
Ramen lowest rank
Wiver Setrock:
a Giant (man); crew aboard Dire’s Vessel
Woodenwold:
region of trees surrounding the
maidan
of
Elemesnedene
Woodhelven:
wood-village
Woodhelvennin:
inhabitants of wood-village
Word of Warning:
a powerful, destructive forbidding
Worm of the World’s End, the:
creature believed by the
Elohim
to have formed the foundation of the Earth
Wraiths of Andelain, the:
creatures of living light that perform the Dance at the Celebration of Spring
Würd of the Earth, the:
term used by the
Elohim
to describe their own nature, destiny, or purpose; could be read as Word, Worm, or Weird
Yellinin:
a soldier in Berek Halfhand’s army; third-in-command of the tenth Eoman, second Eoward
Yeurquin:
a Stonedownor, companion of Triock
Yolenid:
daughter of Loerya
Zaynor:
a
Haruchai
from a time long before the
Haruchai
first came to the Land