Merry Gentry - Meredith's Lovers

Meredith's Lovers

To name the most prominent of her lovers (with titles in parentheses):

  • Doyle (the Queen's Darkness, Nodons)
  • Frost (the Killing Frost, once was Jackie Frost)
  • Sholto (King of the Sluagh, the Queen's Perverse Creature)
  • Galen (the Green Knight)
  • Mistral (the Storm Lord)
  • Rhys (Cromm Cruach)
  • Kitto
  • Nicca
    • Nicca left Merry's harem, with her blessings, after a magical artifact pointed him to his soulmate Biddy.

In A Lick of Frost, it was revealed that Merry was pregnant with twins, each with three fathers; the six fathers were Doyle, Frost, Sholto, Galen, Mistral and Rhys. These six, therefore, will become her kings if and when she ever takes the throne. She has (as of Swallowing Darkness) been specifically crowned by Faerie as Sholto's queen as well as Doyle's queen; however, she has made it quite clear that this does not mean she is bound to have either of them as her only king.

In addition, she has also bedded the roane Roane, the Sidhe Adair, Amatheon, Abeloec, Ivi, and Brii, the half-goblin twins Ash and Holly, and the demi-feys named Sage and Royal. She has also had metaphysical sex with Barinthus (formerly Manannan Mac Lir).

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