Camber The Heretic - Characters in Camber The Heretic

Characters in Camber The Heretic

  • Camber MacRorie: Patron Saint of Deryni Magic and Defender of Mankind, believed killed in 905 and canonized in 906, disguised as Alister Cullen since 905
    • Bishop Alister Cullen: Bishop of Grecotha, Chancellor of Gwynedd, Lord Regent of Gwynedd, member of the Camberian Council, public identity of Camber MacRorie
  • Father Joram MacRorie: Michaeline priest and knight, son of Camber MacRorie, member of the Camberian Council
  • Lord Rhys Thuryn: Court Healer, husband of Evaine MacRorie, member of the Camberian Council
  • Lady Evaine MacRorie Thuryn: daughter of Camber MacRorie, wife of Rhys Thuryn, member of the Camberian Council
  • King Cinhil Haldane: King of Gwynedd
  • Prince Alroy Haldane: Prince of Gwynedd, eldest son and heir of King Cinhil, elder twin of Prince Javan
  • Prince Javan Haldane: Prince of Gwynedd, second son of King Cinhil, younger twin of Prince Alroy
  • Prince Rhys Michael Haldane: Prince of Gwynedd, youngest son of King Cinhil
  • Lord Jebediah d'Alcara: Grand Master of the Michaelines and Earl Marshal of Gwynedd
  • Lord Tavis O'Neill: personal Healer of Prince Javan
  • Earl Gregory MacDinan: Earl of Ebor, member of the Camberian Council
  • Archbishop Jaffray: Archbishop of Valoret and Primate of All Gwynedd, member of the Camberian Council
  • Earl Davin MacRorie: Earl of Culdi, grandson of Camber MacRorie, elder brother of Ansel MacRorie
  • Lord Ansel MacRorie: grandson of Camber MacRorie, younger brother of Davin MacRorie
  • Dom Queron Kinevan: former Gabrilite priest and Healer, founder of the Servants of Saint Camber
  • Bishop Hubert MacInnis: Auxiliary Bishop of Rhemuth, Lord Regent of Gwynedd, brother of Manfred MacInnis
  • Earl Tammaron Fitz-Arthur: Lord Regent of Gwynedd
  • Earl Murdoch: Earl of Carthane and Lord Regent of Gwynedd
  • Baron Manfred MacInnis: Baron of Marlor, brother of Hubert MacInnis
  • Baron Rhun von Horthy: Baron of Horthness and Lord Regent of Gwynedd

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