The Celestial Triad - Characters

Characters

  • Tory Alexander - The heroine of the story, Tory is a twenty-something Australian woman who is adept at Tae Kwon Do and speaks fluent Brythonic.
  • Maelgwn of Gwynedd - Former King of Gwynedd, Maelgwn is known as 'the Dragon of the Isle' or simply 'the Dragon'.
  • Brian Alexander - Tory's brother. Brian is Brockwell's 21st century incarnation. Brian is one of the Chosen.
  • Candace - Candace is Brian's wife. She is the Chosen incarnation of Katren, Naomi & Nin Tabitha.
  • Rhun of Gwynedd - Rhun, former King of Gwynedd, is the first-born child of Tory & Maelgwn.
  • Sybil - Sybil originated from Atlantis and is Rhun's wife. She is the Chosen incarnation of Bridgit.
  • Rhiannon - Rhiannon is Tory & Maelgwn's first-born daughter, conceived from Maelgwn's 21st century incarnation, Miles. Rhiannon is the Chosen incarnation of Aella & Annora.
  • Cadwallon - Cadwallon originated from the Dark Ages and is Rhiannon's husband. He is the Chosen incarnation of Bryce and Ray.
  • Rebecca - Rebecca, also known as Pocahontus, originated from ? and is Noah's wife. She is the Chosen incarnation of Kaileah.
  • Noah Purcell - Noah originated from the 21st century and is Rebecca's husband. He is the Chosen incarnation of Selwyn, Seth & Adapa.
  • Boadicea - Boadicea is Floyd's wife. She is the Chosen incarnation of Ione, Kya and Nin Lilith.
  • Floyd - Floyd originated from the 21st century and is Boadicea's husband. He is the Chosen incarnation of Sir Tiernan.
  • Neraida - Neraida is Cadwell's wife. She is the Chosen incarnation of Cara.
  • Cadwell - Cadwell originated from the Dark Ages and is Neraida's husband. He is the Chosen incarnation of Vortipor.
  • Talynn - Talynn is Ethan's wife. She is the Chosen incarnation of Alma.
  • Ethan - Ethan is Talynn's husband. He is the Chosen incarnation of Angus.

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