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Flesh of the Blood[edit]

Is a series of fantasy novels written by E.A. Channon. Flesh of the Blood is an amazing tale of fantasy and action that will thoroughly capture your imagination. Masters of weaponry, magic and thievery band together to search for an abducted princess while an evil being, bent on destruction and conquest seeks the instruments of an ancient power that will give him ultimate control of the planet and its inhabitants. The fantasy world of Marn consists of humans, elves, dwarfs, orcs, giants, and other creatures. The series currently consists of four books:

  • Flesh of the Blood
  • Flesh of the Blood - Devastation
  • Flesh of the Blood - Call to Arms
  • Flesh of the Blood - Gods of War

The following list of characters, castles, and lands was provided by the author E.A. Channon.

Characters[edit]

Team 1

  • Bennak Mu’Hagan: fighter, half-Orc male. Massive brute of a man who overcomes his ancestry to fight alongside his friends.
  • Jebba Plyhern: fighter/bowman human male. Small man who believes he needs to led the group on their mission.
  • Amlora Pizeag: cleric, human female. Quiet woman who does her best to get nature to work with her in the adventure.
  • Meradoth Borynor: mage, human male. Fun and open man who learns that he needs to do more than just use magic to help in the adventure.
  • Kikor Ru’nnn: warrior, Elven female. Born of the Eagle people, born into the Bright Spear clan.
  • Birkita Kerwyn-el: warrior, Elven female. Friend of Kikor.
  • Harblin Ituhwa: mage, Human male.
  • Chansor Russfor: thieve, Human male. Fun and small in size Chansor has a secret that only comes out later in the story.
  • Kalion Sa’un Ukka: warrior, Human male . Quiet leader of the group, would rather live in the forest to track and care for the wild only joining when he finds that his love is one who was kidnapped.
  • Holan Orcslayer: fighter, Dwarf male. Given the chance to fight in place of his brother Olan who was killed by a dwarven racist, uses his skills and knowledge to combat their enemies to the end.
  • Winsto lu Kinflod: Knight, Human male. Young man who is given the opportunity to join after his master gives him a chance to prove himself.
  • Whelor: Fighter, Human male. Massive muscular man who turns out is the secret to the entire reason on why the dark ones are in their mission to conquer Marn and its people.
  • Fulox: Mage, Elven male. Not much is known of this elf except he's given the opportunity to prove himself in the adventure hoping to find that one ability to give him knowledge of all magic.
  • Niallee: Druid, Elven female. Along with Amlora uses her knowledge of nature and animals to give an edge to the adventure, has the ability to speak to the wild and more.
  • Zahnz: cleric, Drow male. A dark elf turned mage who is given the chance to prove his people aren’t all evil.
  • Hrilgar: Druid, Gnome male. Bright sprint cut short during the adventure as he protects the group and others in a desperate hope to stop the evil.

Team 2

  • Penelo: Ranger, human.
  • Osa Ardaka: fighter, elven.
  • Kirmor: warrior, human.
  • Ame-tora: Fighter, Frost Giant. Ends up joining up with Bennack as they try to reach the group after he got separated from them.
  • Jodak Bootnor: cleric, human.
  • Nigra: unknown, human.
  • Ameth: unknown, human.
  • Anzela: druid, human .

Peoples of Marn[edit]

The Dwarves

  • Gusfana: Ancient name of the dwarfish people, the first ones.
  • Qlorfana: Ancient name for the dark dwarves.
  • Malor: Dwarf warrior
  • Olan Orcslayer, Holan's older brother. Won the games at Brigin’i only to die when a dwarven racist kills him.
  • Ewaric Glenmaker: Dwarf warrior.
  • General Odariam Skullcrusher: Dwarven general of Chai’sell.
  • King Stokolma Finfilii: Dwarven King of Chai’sell.
  • General Busoro Hardshield: Leader of the dwarven army in the final battle.
  • Korlan: Holan's cousin.
  • Prince Cu Legcrusher Finfilii: son of King Finfilli.

The Men

  • Vaca’nor: Name of humans that arrived after the great arrival.
  • King Dia Vaagini: King of Brigin’i city state.
  • Shermee: King's Dia Vaagini's daughter.
  • Shermeena: King Dia's wife and queen.
  • Frei: King Dia's eldest son.
  • Chaan: King Dia's 4th son.
  • Imor: Brigin’i city guard captain.
  • Opto: King Dia's personal assistant.
  • King Muutlor: King Dia's father.
  • King Eathu’a: Winsto's master and king.
  • Trvium: soldier, son, Vaca’nor house of Clor-ium.
  • Travium: soldier, father, human, captured by orcs.
  • Trevia: sister, human, left for west.
  • Sir Lual: A Minister of Brigin’i.
  • Sir Sturr: Young knight of Brigin’i.
  • Baron Quin-toy: A Minister of Brigin'i.
  • Po-Picor Bru Edin: Tower watch captain.
  • Netfor’aden: First queen of the Vaca’nor, the main door at Bru Edin Castle was named after her.
  • Shakra’bor’aden: First human of the Vaca’nor, the second gate door at Bru Edin Castle was named after him.
  • General F’nish Nafanor: Brn Edin's military field commander.
  • Beam: Nafanor's prized horse.
  • Marshall Ekror: Calvary commander of Brn Edin.
  • Marshall Tassalii: Brn Edin newest general and leader of reserve army.
  • General Sanasis: War leader of Brn Edin.
  • Captain Rabmer: One of Brn Edin captains.
  • General Fikvani: General of northern army for King Dia and Brigin’i.
  • General App: Governor of northern area.
  • General Comitay: A general of army for King Dia.
  • Captain Marbod: Sheriff of Brigin’i city state.
  • Bogwa: Counsellor for King Dia.
  • Sintovmo Seabery: Marshall of Blath Na’ military and city.
  • Fagor and Cann: Thieves that caused problems in Brigin’i.
  • Captain Mossi: Calvary officer of Brn Edin.
  • Koozaa: Captain Mossi's mount.
  • Captain Utina: Calvary officer of Brn Edin.
  • Caff’utt: Druid in Brn Edin.
  • Lady Samath: A councilwoman of Bru Edin.
  • Lord Walten: A councilman of Bru Edin
  • Germak: A young mage from mages tower.
  • Ruko: A village boy who meets Methnorick.
  • Fanbur: One of Blath’ Na captains.
  • Dranic: One of Blath’ Na city guards.
  • Goss: A cleric from Blath’ Na City.
  • Captain Braan: Captain of the elven ship Sea Spear.
  • Crew Master: A sailor that controls the Sea Spear in all ways.
  • Sevra: A mage from Blath Na’ City.
  • Uka: One of the leaders of the human contingent on the field.
  • Tiffanori: Meradoth's mother, a mage herself living in Blath ‘Na.
  • Johnna Smyac

The Elves

  • Doro Amnach: Ancient name of the elvish people, the first ones.
  • Buwan Amnach: The dark elves (elves that left for the underground).
  • Sawa Amnach: Sea elves, those that live under the waves.
  • Velus: An elven mage.
  • Beca: An elven cleric.
  • Vuga’lor: An Elven king
  • Kelfv: Elven king's Vuga’lor father.
  • Cufc: One of the elven princes.
  • Levenori: A branch of elves that live east of Brigin’i City in Hathorwic forest.
  • King Mass-lorak: High Elven king of all Doro Amnach.
  • Princess Paw-nor-ak: the daughter of King Mass-lorak from his second queen.
  • Summ: High General for Mass-lorak and the elven kingdoms.
  • Captain Kamera: Elven captain in charge of Nakalor's defenses and city defenses.
  • Lepori’norak: Name of the most ancient that comes from legend on where the elven people came.
  • Fakkorni: First known elvish religious leader.
  • Ersk: An elven legend who spoke of first known battle.
  • Dev’va: The first known elven mage.
  • Hagin: horse
  • Ameth: A half elven warrior.
  • Auliic: An elven head councillor of God's Haven.
  • Fri-Lorak: High king Mass-Lorak's father.
  • Andla: A council maiden of God's Haven.
  • Finnor: A councillor of God's Haven.
  • Captain Bataoli: Commander of God's Haven's warriors and defences.
  • Commander Mitwan: An elven commander.
  • Clan of Bright Eyes: Elven clan name belonging to General Summ.
  • Knik: An elven archer.
  • Octoo: Knik's friend and fellow archer.
  • Caed: An elven captain.
  • Jarmc: Brother of Caed.
  • Wa’tik: An elven warrior.
  • Kelic Lor: A elven prince and captain.
  • Soosu: An elven general.
  • Quvan: A elven messenger.
  • Huanic: An elven captain from God's Heaven.
  • Hapif: An elven scout, born into the Green Tree People.

Other Creatures of Marn

  • Lugtrix: Pegasus Lord of his kind.
  • Zakalesa: Frost Giant king.
  • Gunbaater: Ice Giant warrior.
  • Qushe: Witch.

The Darkness

  • Viahan Methnorick: General and leader of all orcish and other creatures.
  • General Kaligor: Cyclops general of Methnorick's army.
  • Baron Parnland: A landowner who turns traitor to King Dia.
  • Sunorak: Mindslayer of Methnorick.
  • Lord U’Traa: Knight of death and gloom who is a turned elven warrior.
  • Chenush: Vampiric general who is known as the first one of Marn.
  • Blingo’oblins: Creatures invented by Methnorick in experiments using orc and hill giants in his work to make a super warrior.
  • General Orle’ak: A general tasked to conquer the north western regions of Marn.
  • Shenor: An elven traitor and spy for Methnorick.
  • Orkani: Name given to the orc from legend.
  • Budador: King of the Trolgg trolls.
  • Oxabachkii: Ancient name for goblins.
  • Southman or men: Name that the evil men of the northern coasts call their kind in the south.
  • Scarwor: A mage of Methnorick's.
  • Joocc Pama (Josh Pama) Blingo’oblin leader and commander.
  • Chumal: An orc commanding general.
  • Lingropands: Name of the worm creatures used to attack Bru Edin.

Castles, Cities or regions.

  • Brigin’i City: Vaca’nor city state and region in northern Marn.
  • Cruachator: Dwarven kingdom and city.
  • Selkie: A village far north of Brigin’i.
  • Hathwil Mountains: The mountain range that lays north of Brigin’i.
  • Levenori: The elven people living west of Fuunidor and east of Brigin’i City.
  • Bru Edin: The Vaca’nor fortress that lays south of Chai’sell, known as ‘Shield of the North’.
  • Chai’sell: The dwarven city built north of Bru Edin within the Pilo’ach Mountains.
  • Sawla’mor: Small kingdom conquered by Methnorick early on in the war.
  • Anvendi Glen: A large Glen that lays just south of the Castle Sawla’mor.
  • Stych Castle: Conquered castle and town, first attacked by Methnorick's forces that lays south of Blath ‘Na City.
  • Castle Bahn: A castle tower that lays north of Brigin’i City.
  • Blath ‘Na City: Largest Vaca’nor city in the north, has mage, religious towers and massive port.
  • Dagonor: Name of Duke Dago’s castle.
  • Fuunidor and Nakalor: Name of elven forest that stands west of Blath ‘Na City and east of Levenori Forest. Name of elvish capitol city that lays within the forest.
  • Polanii Gorge: Massive gorge that stretches north to south in midst of Fuunidor Forest that breaks the kingdom into two.
  • Selkia and Mortlow: Small villages that lay north of Brigin’i City.
  • Du Idan castle: A small tower castle at Brigin’i’s northern border.
  • Empire of Pendore’em and Edlaii: Massive empire standing south of MarN.
  • Skynburgh: A village at crossroads east of Castle Dago.
  • Pilo’ach: Second tallest mountain range of Marn that stands north of Brigin’i, Funnidor, Dagonor and Bru Edin.  Called the ‘Mountains of All’ or ‘Mountains of Forever Sight’ due to their massive height.
  • Mount Kral-mor: The massive active volcano standing in the middle of Pilo’ach mountains.
  • Imlarti: A small principality of Blath Na’ in the northern most areas of the continent.
  • Castoun: A small city northwest of Brigin’i.
  • Hootma Valley: A small glen standing northwest of Fuunidor Forest.
  • In’ank Woods : A large grove of forest northwest of Fuunidor Forest.
  • Fann Lorwen: A hill known by the elves as the Hill of the Old Ones within Fuunidor.
  • River Scannlomore: The mighty river that breaks Funnidor Forest into two halves that moves through Polanii Gorge.
  • Whispering Bridge: The wide bridge that extends across the gorge and river.
  • Marn: The world that this story takes place on.
  • Kan Tabamor: ‘Mountains of the First’ first known mountains that once stood in the east.
  • Duri’ak: The region where Stych Castle lays.
  • Plains of Pawanwe: A region named after the tall hill.
  • The Sernga's: The massive mountain chain that stretches from the east to the west cutting Marn in half.
  • Orkani’feln: An area known as Orc Deathing.
  • Mij Square: An area within Blath’ Na city.
  • Cruachator: Small dwarven city.
  • Loth’ors: Mountains that lay west of Brigin’i City.
  • Lothaine: A castle that stand far north of Brigin’i City.
  • Dragon's Gate: Huge stone columns made by dwarven smiths centuries before as a warning to anyone coming from the south that they were entering the lands of the Lepori.  These columns have fallen in disrepair over the cycles.
  • God's Haven: Small elven sea port south of Stych.  In the elvish world this place is the religious city, port, kept in secret even from many elves themselves, known as Da’lonorakk. Its flag or banner is a hand with feather below it.
  • Carfeniac: Name of a small town that once lay near God's Haven.
  • Co’wage or Canagair: Area of land crowed by trolls.
  • Mouth of God(Atakeen): Mighty tunnel that is the main entrance to God's Haven.
  • Teeth of God: Tall twin towers that stand outside the tunnel guarding the tunnel and God's Haven beyond.
  • Fanniloo Springs: Pool west of the main northern road near God's Haven.
  • Boralki: A ruined dwarven castle that stands east of Ribbwa'nor Ribbwa’nor Glen, the name of the field where the last battle takes place.

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