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(the) Hollow Commons: an open wooded parkland in Woody Hollow where the
citizens gather for special events or to have picnics and games. Also known as
the Commons.
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Hollow End: the northwest end of Woody Hollow. Also named Hollow End because
of the many burrow dwellings
there.
Hollow Hall. See Woody Hollow Hall. Holly Northcolt: a damman Warrow of the
Boskydells. Wife of Peregrin Fairhili. Dam of Dando, Pippen, Silver, and
Petal.
(a) Horde: usually taken to mean ten thousand or more maggot-folk ravaging
across the land. In the time of the Fairhili Chronicle, however, Gnar's Horde
was one that had been trapped in Drimmen-deeve at the end of the Winter War
and remained there until destroyed in the War of Kraggen-cor. (the) Horn of
Narok: a Dwarven horn crafted by an unknown hand. A great token of fear to the
Dwarves. Lost to Sleeth the Orm when he took Blackstone as his iair. Won by
Elgo. Given to Patrel, as a token of his office, by Vidron. Used to rally
Warrow forces in the Struggles during the Winter War. Kept on display at The
Root until the Quest of Kraggen-cor. Returned to Kraggen-cor, by Cotton
Buckleburr, where it called forth the Doom of Narok. Also called the Horn of
the Reach and the Horn of Valon. (the) Horn of the Reach. See (the) Horn of
Valon. (the) Horn of Valon: a Dwarven hom found in the hoard of Sleeth the Orm
by Elgo, Sleeth's Doom. The horn was passed down through the generations until
it became Vidron's property. For reasons unexplained perhaps in a sweeping
gesture of generosity but more likely because the horn sought to fulfill its
destiny Vidron gave the hom to Patrel as a token of the Warrow Captain's
office. It was used by Patrel to rally forces during the Winter War, although
a greater destiny for the horn lay in future events. Also called the Hom of
Narok, the Horn of the Reach, and the silver hom of Valon. (the) Horror. See
(the) Gargon.
(the) horsefolk: a term used by Cotton to mean the Vanadurin. (the) Host: an
army (or armies) of a leader of the Free Folk. Also known as a Legion.
(the) House of Aurinor: a branch of weapons-making Lian Elves in the Realm of
Dueltin, one of the Lost Lands of Atala. (the) House of Valon: the ruling
House of the Kingdom of
Valon.
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Hoxley Housman: a Man of New Luren. Owner of the Red Boar Inn during the time
of the Quest of Kraggen-cor. Hoy: an untranslated exclamation, common to all
tongues of the Free Folk, used to express surprise or to call attention. Hroks
(singular: Hrok) (ChSkur: vile-vermin). See Hloks. Hroken: a term meaning "of
the Hroks." Hunter's Moon: the first full Moon after the Harvest Moon. Hum: a
Realm of Mithgar situated at the easteern reach of the Avagon Sea.
Hyree: a southern Realm in Mithgar allied with Gron during the Winter War.
Bounded on the north by the Avagon Sea, on the east by Karoo, on the south by
wasteland, and on the west by the Weston Ocean.
Igon: a Man of Pellar. Youngest son of Aurion. A Lord and
Prince of the Realm. Brother of Galen. Hero of the Winter
War. A member of Brega's squad.
Inarion: an Elf. Lian warrior. Elf Lord of Arden Vale.
Leader of the Elves in Weiunwood during the Winter War.
Fought in the Battle of Kregyn.
(the) Inner Sea: a brackish-water inland sea joined to the
ocean through an extraordinarily long, narrow strait. Bounded
on the east by Garia and on the west by Riamon.
(the) Iron Tower: Modru's fortress in the Wastes of Gron.
Also known as the Cold Iron Tower, the dark citadel, the
Kinstealer's holt.
(the) Ironwater River: a river originating in the Rimmen
Mountains and flowing southeasterly to the Inner Sea.
(the) Isleborne River: a river running south and west from
Luren to the Weston Ocean. So named because of the many
islands in the river. Also known as the Fainen (Sylva) River.
(a) jam: a mountain-climbing/stone-climbing device that is lodged in crevices
and used with a snap-ring and a rope or climbing harness, giving purchase to
climbers. Shaped like irregular cubes, jams are known as "nuts" by modern-day
climbers. Used in Mithgar primarily by Dwarves. Jayar Northcolt: a buccan
Warrow of the Boskydells. Husband of Dot. Sire of Holly. Ex-postmaster.
Squire. Owner of Buttermilk Springs, near Thimble. Also known as Squire
Northcolt.
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Jeering Elgo: a name given Elgo by the Dwarves after their
dispute over Sleeth's hoard.
Jugo: a Realm of Mithgar bounded on the north by Gunar; on
the east by Vaion, the Red Hills, and Pellar; on the south by
the Avagon Sea; and on the west by Hoven and the Brin
Downs.
Kachar: a Dwarvenholt in the Cornwall Mountains above Aven. Here it was that [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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