Read The Moonshawl: A Wraeththu Mythos Novel Online
Authors: Storm Constantine
Characters
Hara of Jesith
Jassenah – Ysobi’s chesnari
Ysobi – a hienama of the town,
who is sent to Gwyllion to work for Wyva har Wyvachi
Zephyrus – Ysobi and Jassenah’s son
The Wyvachi
Barly – a househar of the Wyvachi
Briar – head stablehar of the
Wyvachi family
Cawr – brother to Wyva
Dillory – the Wyvachi family’s
cook
Fush – a member of the Wyvachi’s
househara staff
Gen – brother to Wyva
Modryn – chesnari of Cawr
Myvyen – son of Wyva and Rinawne
Porter har Goudy – son of Rey,
the Wyvachi’s departed hienama
Rey
har Goudy
–
hienama of the Wyvachi who left the community before Ysobi’s arrival
Rinawne – chesnari of Wyva,
originally from Erini, father of Myvyen
Wyva – phylarch of the Wyvachi in
Gwyllion, hostling of Myvyen, chesnari of Rinawne
Historical Wyvachi
Arynne – hienama of the original
Wyvachi family
Kinnard – Wyva’s hostling
Peredur – Hura to Wyva
Yvainte – Wyva’s father
The Wyverns
Beiryan – a cousin of Medoc, who
left Meadow Mynd with him
Caerwyn – a cousin of Medoc, who
left Meadow Mynd with him
Edryd – a cousin of Medoc, who
left Meadow Mynd with him
Medoc – Hura to Wyva, phylarch of
the Wyverns
Meilyr – a cousin of Medoc, who
left Meadow Mynd with him
Persys – son of Wenyf
Thraine – chesnari of Medoc
Wenyf – son of Medoc and Thraine,
hienama of the Wyverns
Ysgaw – son of Medoc and Thraine
The Whitemanes
Mossamber – phylarch, hostling of
Nytethorne and Emberflax
Nytethorne – son of Mossamber,
hostling of Ember
Emberstrife (or Ember) – son of
Nytethorne
Emberflax – son of Mossamber
Hara of Gwyllion
Ludda – a farmer, who keeps the
farm below Dŵr Alarch where Mossamber’s hunting hounds are
kennelled
.
Selyf – Member of the Gwyllion
Assembly and keephar of The Crowned Stag
Tryskyr – a farmer/landowner,
member of the Gwyllion Assembly
Yoslyn – keephar of The Rooting
Boar
Other Hara Mentioned in the Story
Bronna – phylarch of Rinawne’s
phyle when he lived in Erini
Flick har Roselane – a har who
first created the harish version of the spiritual Wheel of the Year
Gadda – a friend of Rinawne from
his harlinghood in Erini
Gesaril – a former lover of Ysobi,
now living in Immanion
Huriel – a friend of Ysobi’s
living in Kyme
Malakess – an early commander in
Alba Sulh, who became High Codexia of Kyme
Pellaz – Tigron of Immanion
Thiede – the first har
Human Ancestors
The Wyverns
Vivyen or Vivi, matriarch of the
family
Arianne, wife of Tobias, born of
the Mantel family
Erling – son of Vivi
Gwyven – son of Arianne
Peredur – son of Arianne
Kinnard – son of Arianne
Medoc – son of Arianne
Tobias – son of Vivi, husband of
Arianne
Vere - son of Vivi
The Mantels
Thorne – patriarch of the Mantels
Bryce – son of Thorne (who became
Mossamber post inception)
Places
Alba Sulh – the country that was
formerly England
Almagabra – equating to Greece in
the old human world, the country that is home to the Gelaming, most influential
of Wraeththu tribes
Deerlip Hall – original name of
the Whitemane domain
The Domain –
home
of
the Whitemanes in Gwyllion
Dôl Cartref – the Home Meadow,
close to Meadow Mynd
Dŵr Alarch – the Swan Tower,
where Ysobi lives while in Gwyllion
Erini – Island to the west of
Alba Sulh, formerly Ireland
Gwyllion – a town in what was
formerly North Wales, owned by the Wyvachi
Harrow’s End –
domain
of
the Wyverns
Hiyenton – the nearest large
market town to Gwyllion
Immanion – capital of Almagabra,
principle town of the Gelaming tribe, who are the most influential among
Wraeththu. Corresponds to the old country of Greece.
Kyme – a town in northern Alba
Sulh, famed seat of learning
Llwybr Llwynog – The Fox Run (or
Path), a wooded hill on Wyvachi land
Maes Siôl – the Shawl Field
Meadow Mynd –
domain
of
the Wyvachi in Gwyllion
Afon Siôl Lleuad – The River
Moonshawl
Pwll Siôl Lleuad – the Moonshawl
Pool
Yorvik – a town in northern Alba
Sulh, formerly York
Glossary of Terms
Althaia
–
the process and period of change from human to har following inception
Arojhahn
– a season
festival, the ritual to celebrate it.
Arotohar
– the name give
to the Wheel of the Year, the annual cycle of eight seasonal festivals.
Aruna
–
sexual union between hara that is both spiritual and physical.
Astale
– (ass-tar-lay) a ritual word of
invitation and welcome, also a term of respect, most often used to greet
invoked dehara.
Carehar
– a
har designated to care for a harling who is not a parent
Chesna
–
(chez-nah)
a
close relationship, a chesna-bond can be equated to marriage
Chesnari
– a
partner in a chesna-bond
Daghda
– In Erini, ‘the good god’, he
is seen as the father and protector of a tribe in that country.
Dehar
– a
Wraeththu deity (pl. Dehara)
Devastation, the – one of many
terms used to describe the final days of humanity, when the world was in
turmoil, and there was catastrophic conflict between hara and humans. The days
of change.
Egregore
– an
occult
concept representing a
‘
thoughtform
’
or
‘
collective
group mind
’
, an autonomous
psychic
entity
made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people.
Erinish
– a
har of Erini, formerly Ireland.
Feybraiha
– a
period of time equating to puberty in humans when a har matures sexually. The
term also refers to a day of celebration for this. At the end of his feybraiha,
when he is physically ready, a har will take aruna with another for the first
time. This is regarded as an important rite of passage.
First Generation
–
hara who were became Wraeththu by being incepted as humans
Gelaming
–
the most influential tribe of Wraeththu, whose tribal home is Almagabra
Har
– a Wraeththu
individual
Harakin
– a
term used by a har to describe members of his family
Harling
– a
young har not yet at feybraiha
Hienama
–
equivalent of a priest/teacher/healer
Househar
– a
member of the household staff
Hurakin
-
relatives
Inception
–
the process by which a human becomes har, involving a transfusion of blood.
Keephar
–
an innkeeper/landlord
M
ajhahn
–
a
ritual
Nayati
– a
temple or sacred space for spiritual work
Ouana
–
the masculine aspect of Wraeththu
Phylarch
–
leader of a phyle
Phyle
– a
distinct community within a tribe, a sub tribe
Pothar
–
har employed in an inn
Pureborn
– a
har who has been born to harish parents rather than inception from human. A
second-generation har and beyond.
Nahir Nuri
– a
har of high spiritual rank, who has undergone all caste training.
Soume
–
the feminine aspect of Wraeththu
Tiahaar
– a
polite form of address (as in Sir, Madam)
Tigron
–
ruler of Wraeththu in Immanion
Wraeththu
–
(ray-thoo)
androgynous
race that came to replace humanity
Glossary of Welsh Terms and Phrases
Dôl Cartref
– Home Meadow
Dŵr Alarch
– Swan Tower
Gadael, ysbryd aflan!
– Be gone, foul
spirit!
Craig Drygioni
– Mischief Rock
Gwerin Crwydrwyr
- Roamer Folk
Llwybr Llwynog
– Fox Run (the fox path)
Maes Siôl
– Shawl Field
Pwll Siôl Lleuad
– Moonshawl Pool
Siôl lleuad
– Moonshawl
Afon Siôl Lleuad
– River Moonshawl
Yn dod yn dda
!
–
become well or
good
Ysbryd garedig
–
a
good
spirit (pl.
Ysbryddon
garedig
)
Ysbryd drwg
–
an evil spirit
About the Author
Storm is the creator of the Wraeththu Mythos, the
first trilogy of which was published in the 1980s. However, the influences and
inspirations for the Wraeththu world go much further back than that, and
continue into the future as she plans more stories for it.
Her other full length works cross genres from
science fiction, to dark fantasy, to epic fantasy, to slipstream. She has
written over thirty books, including full length novels, novellas, short story
collections and non-fiction titles.
Storm is the founder of Immanion Press, created
initially to publish her out-of-print back catalogue, but which evolved into
the thriving venture it is today. Her interests include magic and spirituality,
Reiki, movies, music and MMOs. Among her many occupations, most of which are
unpaid, she runs a Reiki school and a guild called Equilibrium on the EU
servers of World of Warcraft. She lives in the Midlands of the UK.
Books by Storm Constantine
The Wraeththu Chronicles
*The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit
*The Bewitchments of Love and Hate
*The Fulfilments of Fate and Desire
*The Wraeththu Chronicles (omnibus of
trilogy)
The Wraeththu Histories
*The Wraiths of Will and Pleasure
*The Shades of Time and Memory
*The Ghosts of Blood and Innocence
Wraeththu Mythos
*The Hienama
*Student of Kyme
The Artemis Cycle
*The Monstrous Regiment
*Aleph
The Grigori Books
*Stalking Tender Prey
*Scenting Hallowed Blood
*Stealing Sacred Fire
The Magravandias Chronicles:
*Sea Dragon Heir
*Crown of Silence
*The Way of Light
*Hermetech
*Burying the Shadow
*Sign for the Sacred
Calenture
*Thin Air
Silverheart (with Michael Moorcock)
Short Story Collections:
*The Thorn Boy and Other Dreams of Dark
Desire
*Mythangelus
*Mythophidia
*Mytholumina
*Mythanimus
Wraeththu Mythos Collections
(co-edited with Wendy Darling,
including stories by the editors and other writers)
*ParaGenesis
*Para Imminence
*Para Kindred
Non-Fiction
*Sekhem Heka
*Grimoire Dehara: Kaimana
The Inward Revolution (with Deborah
Benstead)
Egyptian Birth Signs (with Graham
Phillips)
Bast and Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra (with Eloise
Coquio)
*available as Immanion Press editions