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{{gld|DeHwo|(J) The original [[JinDo]] name for the man named Dereth in Fjordell. He was a student of Keseg, and originally founded the Derethi religion.}}
{{gld|Day of Empire|A day prophesied by [[Wulfden the Fourth]] where [[Jaddeth]] would return to [[Sel]]{{book ref|Elantris|3}}}}
;''DeluseDoo'': (D) A word that loosely translates as 'angered for being insulted.'{{book ref|Elantris|16}}
;''Dendo'': (D) A common name for a Duladen commoner, alias used by [[Galladon]]{{book ref|Elantris|52}}
:# A [[Deo Plantation|plantation]] in northwestern Arelon.
:# The basic coin in Arelon.
{{gld|Dilaf|(F) A young Derethi priest serving in Kae. He has a Fjordell name, but is of Aonic descent. He is short, passionate, and hates Elantris violently.}}
{{gld|Diolen|(A) An baron in Arelon.}}
{{gld|Dionia|(A) Influenza.}}
{{gld|Do-Kando|(J) The holy book of Shu-Keseg. It was from this book that Dereth and Korath developed their separate beliefs.}}
;''DoMin'': (J) The [[JinDo]] word for Domi, or god.
;''Doloken'': (D) Hell
{{gld|Dor|(D) Loosely translated as 'overspirit,' the Dor is a mystical force the Jesker religion controls the world. It is a force, not a being, but is what guides nature—and those who understand it—toward harmony. The term has also been adopted by the Jeskeri Mysteries, who treat it more like fate. The Mysteries teach that the Dor can be influenced to bring fortune or folly upon certain individuals, but only through the performance of proper rituals.}}
{{gld|Dothgen|(A) A Derethi priest serving in Kae. He was trained at [[Rathbore Monastery]].}}
{{gld|Duladel|(D) A country to the southeast of Arelon. Duladel is racially mixed, its people having heritage from all across the continent. Up until recent times, Duladel was ruled over by a republic, and all men were free. Duladen citizens tended to be of Aonic decent, while commoners tended to have the dark skin of Jindos. The division was not perfect, however. Dulas are known for their carefree lifestyle and their flamboyant dress. The country itself consists of steppes and highlands—it provides the only safe passes through the Atad/Dathreki mountains.}}
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{{gld|Edan|(A) The baron of Tii plantation. A man known for his wastefulness, Edan has recently run into financial problems.}}
{{gld|Elantris|(A) Historical city of mystery and capital of Arelon. Up until ten years ago, Elantris was a place of power and magic. Its occupants, the Elantrians, were magical beings who healed quickly, had silvery shinning skin, and could use the magic of AonDor. Ten years ago, Elantris fell for some unknown reason. It's people lost their ability to perform magic, and instead of being silver-skinned gold-like beings, they became sickly-looking wretches. Modern Elantrians need not eat or breath—though they may do either if they wish. Any wound they incur will continue to hurt them until, eventually, their collected pains drives them insane.}}
{{gld|Elao|(A) A maid in King Iadon's palace.}}
{{gld|Eondel|(A) A earl in Arelon. Eondel was a soldier before the Reod, and runs the most elite personal fighting force in Arelon.}}
{{gld|Eonic|(A) An Elantrian. He was a blacksmith before the Shaod took him.{{book ref|Elantris|25}}}}
{{gld|Eshen|(A) King Iadon's second wife. Queen of Arelon.}}
{{gld|Eventeo|(A) King of Teod; Sarene's father.}}
{{gld|Fjeldor Monastery|(F) A Derethi monastery that trains spies.}}
{{gld|Fjon|(F) Head Arteth in Kae's Derethi monastery.}}
{{gld|Fjorden|(F) Strict and militaristic, Fjorden is the dominant country of the continent. Over three hundred years ago, Fjorden nearly conquered all of Sycla/Opelon—only Arelon, with the help of Elantrian magic, stood against it. The Old Empire, or First Empire, fell because of administrative problems—it conquered more than it could hold. Just after its fall, Wyrn Wulfden the First converted to the Derethi religion, and within a generation all of Fjorden had done likewise. Now, instead of sending troops across the continent, Fjorden sends priests. It is said that the conversions obtained—or forced—by these priests have granted Fjorden more power than even the First Empire once held.}}
{{gld|Forton|(F) An alchemist in Hrovell.}}
{{gld|Gorndel|(S) A common tuber grown throughout Sycla/Opelon.}}
{{gld|Graeo|(A) A Teois nobleman. Once betrothed to Sarene.}}
{{gld|Gretgor|(F) Mythical sword of Wyrn, founder of Fjorden.}}
{{gld|Grondkest|(F) A famous Derethi philosopher.}}
{{gld|Gurish|a breed of horse? {{tes ref|2}}}}
== H - M ==
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{{gld|HaiKo|(J) A [[JinDo]] shrimp dish. Often cooked with crayfish from the JinDo marshes instead.}}
;''Hama'': (D) Grandmother
{{gld|Horen|(A) A nervous Elantrian man.}}
{{gld|Hraggen|(F) A small country to the southeast of Fjorden. It has long been under Fjorden's control, and is known for its fine cuisine.}}
{{gld|Hrathen|(F) One of the most infamous Derethi Gyorns. Forty-two years old, Hrathen has been serving the Derethi church in one capacity or another since his childhood. In recent times, it is rumored that he was behind the collapse of the Duladen republic.}}
;''Hroden'': (F) 'Master' or 'Lord.' It is half of the two-part Derethi oath bond. (See also Odiv.)
{{gld|Hrovell|(F) A backwater country to the far southeast. Its people speak Fjordell with a harsh accent, and they have little knowledge of what is happening in the rest of the world. Hrovell claims Derethi as its state religion, but most people practice a jumbled combination of the Jeskeri Mysteries, Derethi, and shamanism.}}
;''Hruggath'': (F) An obscene oath in Fjordell; often used with 'Ja,' the shortened, vulgar word for Jaddeth.
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{{gld|Iadon|(A) King of Arelon. Before the Reod, he was a well-respected merchant known for his straight-forwardness. He has a strong temper, and a slight paranoia of assassins.}}
{{gld|Iald|(A) A port city in [[Ial Plantation]].}}
{{gld|Idan|(A) A minor nobleman in Arelon.}}
;''Idos'': (A) Merciful. Often used when calling on Domi's name.
{{gld|Idotris|An older teen who is given the task of looking after children{{book ref|thoe}}}}
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;''Ja'': (F) The Vulgar version of 'Jaddeth,' God of the Derethi religion.
{{gld|Jaador|(F) A nation to the east. Its people are racially [[JinDo]], but religiously Derethi. They are fond of dueling.}}
{{gld|Jalla|(S) Lukel's Svordish wife.}}
{{gld|Jesker|(D) The Duladen religion. It is the oldest theological system still practiced in the modern world. Historically, Jesker is a peaceful religion suited to the Duladen light-hearted lifestyle. It teaches that all men must bring themselves in harmony with the 'Dor,' thereby living in harmony with nature. The Jeskeri Mysteries have taken many precepts from Jesker and, according to strict Jesker believers, vulgarized them into a horrid approximation of the religion's true teachings. (See also 'Dor,' 'Jeskeri Mysteries.'}}
{{gld|Jeskeri Mysteries|(D) A descendant of the original Jesker religion, the Mysteries combine traditional Jesker beliefs with new tenets. While Jesker teaches one to bring oneself in harmony with the Dor, the Mysteries teach that the better way is to try and influence the Dor—or fate—in one's favor. Through secret rites focusing on the creation and destruction of life, Jeskeri followers believe they can bring good fortune to themselves or downfall to their enemies. Because many of these rites involve fertility rites, sexual practices, and live sacrifices, most people fear or hate Jeskeri. The religion is most hated by the country where it found birth—Duladen. Despite its unpopular practices, the Mysteries continue to be a force in most nations. Many monarchs have tried, unsuccessfully, to stamp the religion out. Popular times for Jeskeri rites are during times of celestial import—such as the full moon or eclipses. Some Jeskeri sects are known to practice human sacrifice, but these are quickly stamped out when monarchs learn of them.}}
{{gld|Kaise|(A) Kiin and Daora's daughter.}}
{{gld|Kalomo River|}}, the: (D) The river that marks the border between Arelon and Duladel.
{{gld|Karata|(A) An Elantrian woman. One of the three gang leaders in Elantris, Karata holds the palace section of the city.}}
{{gld|Kathari|(F) A large pink fruit grown in Hraggen.}}
;''Kayana'': (D) Insane.
{{gld|KeHwo|(J) The honorific name given to Keshu to signify his status as a great teacher.}}
{{gld|Keseg|(F) The Fjordell name for Keshu.}}
{{gld|Kike|(S) A common fish found in the Sea of Fjorden.}}{{ref|group=nb|text=Changed to "trike" in the anniversary edition}}
{{gld|Kiin|King Eventeo of Teod's brother. Estranged from his brother for some unknown reason, Kiin now lives in Arelon with his wife Daora, his two children, Daorn and Kaise, and his adopted children Maiben and Lukel. Kiin is tall, like many Teos, and has a sizable girth. His voice is scratchy, though it is uncertain if the state was caused by aging or some sort of disease.}}
{{gld|KoHwo|(J) The [[JinDo]] name of Korath. One of Keseg's two disciples, Korath carried his teachings to Teod.}}
;''Kolo'': (D) A tag question commonly used in Duladen, especially amongst the commoners. It means 'Isn't that right?' or 'Don't you think?'
{{gld|Korath|(F) One of Keseg's two disciples. Korath believed that all men would be unified by love. His teachings found root in Teod, which is where his religion originated. The name they use for him, ironically, is his Fjordell one.}}
; ''KuNuKam'': Mulla'dil word {{tes ref|97}}
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{{gld|Laio quarry|{{tes ref|2}}}}
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{{gld|Maare|(A) An Elantrian woman.}}
{{gld|Mareshe|(A) An Elantrian. Before the Shaod took him, he was a jeweler.}}
{{gld|Meala|(A) Head maid in Iadon's castle.}}
{{gld|Neoden|(A) The aging wife of an Arelis earl.}}
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::Odiv-Hroden and Krondet-Hroden. In both cases, the Hroden is the lord and the other is the servant. Odiv—the oath usually sworn by priests—is far more binding than Krondet. If one swears to be another's Odiv, then their spiritual salvation depends on how well they serve their Hroden. They are required to do whatever their Hroden commands, even if it is against their own conscience or will.}}
{{gld|Opais|(A) Young daughter of a guard in Iadon's palace.}}
{{gld|Opelon|(A) The Aonic word for the continent containing Arelon, Fjorden, [[JinDo]], and all of the other nations except Teod. (See also Sycla.)}}
;''Overspirit'': (D) Another word for the Dor.
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{{gld|RaiDel|(J) A spicy peper favored in [[JinDo]].{{book ref|Elantris|47}}}}
{{gld|RaiDomo Mai|(J) 'Meat with a fiery skin.' A [[JinDo]] delicacy.{{book ref|Elantris|47}}}}
{{gld|Redeem|A lord who falls in [[Roial]]'s pond{{book ref|Elantris|32}}}}{{ref|group=nb|text=Changed to "Redeen" in the anniversary edition}}
{{gld|Reod|(A) The name given to the fall of Elantris. No one knows what caused the Reod. It happened instantaneously; before it, the Elantrians were god-like individuals with incredible power. After the Reod, they were pathetic creatures barely alive. The Reod's effect was felt throughout Arelon; it caused riots in Kae and the surrounding cities, it caused the collapse of the Arelene religion. It was even said to have caused physical cataclysms in the land itself, instigating a massive earthquake that opened an enormous crack in the ground just south of lake Alonoe.}}
{{gld|Riil|(A) An Elantrian man. Before the Shaod took him, he was a bricklayer.}}
{{gld|Rivercrawler|(J) A type of [[JinDo]] crawfish.}}
{{gld|Roial|(A) An elderly Arelis Duke. Roial is one of the richest, and most influential, men in Arelon. His wealth is only matched by Duke Telrii. Roial is known for his fondness of political games—which he wins more often than not.}}
;''Ruda'': (D) Feminine of Rulo.
;''Rulo'': (D) A word that loosely translates as 'unfortunate one.'
== S - U ==
{{gld|Seor|(A) An ancient Elantrian scholar.}}
{{gld|Seraven|(S) The capital of Svorden.}}
{{gld|Shaor|(A) An Elantrian. One of the three gang leaders of Elantris, Shaor controls the market section of the city.}}
{{gld|ShinDa|(J) A popular board-game that originated in [[JinDo]].}}
;''Shu'': (J) 'Path of.'
{{gld|Shu-Dereth|(J/F) The name given to the religion founded by Dereth. Shu-Dereth interpreted Keseg's teachings to mean that all men must be united beneath the rule of one nation. Dereth taught that once all men bow before a single monarch, proving their unified nature, God would come to live amongst them. Though Dereth's ideas were originally rejected in his native [[JinDo]], they were embraced by the Fjordell. Wyrn Wulfden the First converted, and so, therefore, did most of his people. Since that time, Shu-Dereth has been the official religion of Fjorden, and has spread to all of the eastern nations. Fjorden's militaristic society stratified and organized Dereth's teachings into an almost martial level.}}
{{gld|Shuden|(J) A young baron in Arelon. Though Shuden is racially [[JinDo]], he is nationally Arelene, where he holds lands and a title. Both were given to his father by King Iadon in exchange for opening a caravan route from [[JinDo]] to Kae.}}
{{gld|Stonelark|A beach bird which digs holes in wet sand{{book ref|Elantris|47}}}}
{{gld|Sourmelon|A delicious fruit that will only grow in the Duladen highlands.}}
;''Sule'': (D) Friend.
{{gld|Svorden|(S) Easternmost nation in Sycla. Svorden is a political alley of Fjorden. However, unlike most nations to the east, Svorden has been able to maintain a strong national identity, despite Derethi encroachment. It is the only eastern nation besides [[JinDo]] that has maintained its own language, and it is the second most politically important eastern nation. It is known for its university, its culture, and its naval prowess.}}
{{gld|Svrakiss|(S) A Svordish concept integrated into the Derethi Religion. The Svrakiss are beings forbidden entrance to heaven. They are forced to wander the world, preying on the living. They are half-ghost, half-demon, in the Derethi religion, and are often used to represent all that is evil.}}
{{gld|Sweetsands|A form of perfume{{book ref|Elantris|51}}}}
{{gld|Sycla|(F) The Fjordell word for the continent which includes every nation but Teod. (See also Opelon.)}}
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{{gld|Taan|(A) An Elantrian. Before the Shaod took him, he was a stonecarver.}}
{{gld|Teod|(A) Nation that comprises the northern peninsula, the only part of the northern continent that is habitable. It is a relatively cold land, but not insufferably so.}}
{{gld|Teoin|(A) Capital of Teod.}}{{ref|group=nb|name=TeodCapital|text=In the original edition of ''Elantris'', Teoin was the capital of Teod and Teoras was a city to the east. In the anniversary edition, Teoras is the capital and is in the same location that Teoin was in the original edition; there are no references to Teoin. It is unclear if the largest Korathi temple in Teod is still in Teoras}}
{{gld|Teoras|(A) A city just east of Teoin. It houses the Largest Korathi temple in Teod.}}{{ref|group=nb|name=TeodCapital}}
{{gld|Teoren|The name [[Raoden]] calls at [[Mareshe]] on his entry to [[Elantris (city)|Elantris]], it is a common [[Aonic]] name{{book ref|Elantris|7}}}}
{{gld|Tooledoo|(D) A card game that originated in Duladel.}}
{{gld|Torena|(A) Daughter of Earl Ahan. She is slight of frame and somewhat quiet.}}
== V - Z ==
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{{gld|Waren|(A) A young noble in Arelon, known for his white hair and piety.}}
{{gld|Widor|(F) The capital of Fjorden.}}
{{gld|Wyrn (title)|(F) Title of the Fjordell emperor. It is also a religious title, indicating the highest priest in the Derethi religion. His official title is 'Regent of all Creation,' referring to his state of rulership until Jaddeth rises to build his Empire.}}
{{gld|Wyrning| [[Fjorden]] gold currency{{book ref|Elantris|15}}{{book ref|Elantris|45}}}}
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