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After all, both female and male elves are mysterious, mythic, and ancient—while also feeling connected to nature. You want a fantasy name that suggests both grace and strength , in the way that ...
Name Name meaning Referred to as a valkyrie in Brynhildr "Armor battle" or "bright battle" [6] Skáldskaparmál: Eir "Peace, clemency" [7] or "help, mercy" [8] Nafnaþulur: Geirahöð Connected to the Old Norse words geirr ("spear") and höð ("battle"). [9] Appears in some manuscripts of Grímnismál in place of the valkyrie name Geirölul [9 ...
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While derived from real-world vocabulary, the terms: magician, mage, magus, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress, warlock, witch, and wizard, each have different meanings depending upon context and the story in question. [3]: 619 Archmage is used in fantasy works to indicate a powerful magician or a leader of magicians. [3]: 1027
Egeanin Tamarath: (formerly Egeanin Sarna before being promoted) is a Seanchan captain, promoted to one of the Blood. She has since been demoted and has been given the name Leilwin Shipless. Elswell: Aes Sedai of unknown Ajah. Renna Emain: A Seanchan sul'dam who takes command of an enslaved Egwene al'Vere.
Pyrrah is a young female Sun Dragon who is saved by Callum when he uses dark magic for the first time. In the two years following the Battle of the Storm Spire, she has become a close ally of Zubeia. Squeaky, formerly known as Scarmaker, is a young female Earth Dragon from the Uncharted Forest who Soren befriends.
Ligeia – name meaning "clear-toned", daughter of Achelous and either Melpomene or Terpsichore; Parthenope – name meaning "maiden-voiced", Daughter of Achelous and Terpsichore; Pisinoe – daughter of Achelous and either Melpomene or Sterope; Thelxinoë – name meaning "mind charming" Swan maiden (Multi-cultural) – shapeshifts from human ...
Kahina or al-Kāhina (Classical Arabic for "female seer"; modern Maghreb Arabic l-Kahna, commonly romanised as Kah(i)na, also known as Dihya or Kahya) was a 7th-century female Berber religious and military leader, who led indigenous resistance to Arab expansion in Northwest Africa, the region then known as Numidia, known as the Maghreb today.