Exiles Trilogy - Characters

Characters

Cailet Ambrai
Youngest daughter of Maichen Ambrai and Auvry Feiran, she is born after the fall of Ambrai and in secret. She is raised by Lilen Ostin in the Waste and is later trained by Gorynel Desse to be a Mage Guardian.
Glenin Ambrai
First Daughter of Maichen Ambrai and Auvry Feiran, she is taken by her father, Auvry Feiran, after he betrays Ambrai to the Lords of Malerris. Her Name was changed to Feiran in 951. He raises her at Ryka Court under the tutelage of First Councillor Anniyas.
Sarra Ambrai
Second daughter of Maichen Ambrai and Auvry Feiran, she is rescued from the destruction of Ambrai by First Sword Gorynel Desse, who wards her identity as an Ambrai with magic. He brings her to Agatine Slegin and Orlin Renne, who raise Sarra as their adopted First Daughter.
Avira Anniyas
First Councillor and First Lord of Malerris, she presides of the Senate and secretly the Lords of Malerris. She has Glenin marry her only son in order to produce a powerful mageborn grandson.
Gorynel Desse
First Sword, he rescues Sarra and her pregnant mother from the ruins of Ambrai and hides their identities, along with Cailet's. He is responsible for warding Collan's memories and for training Cailet as a mage.
Jored Karellos
An orphan mageborn, he appears at Mage Hall and develops a relationship with Taigan.
Mikel Liwellan
Sarra's mageborn son and Taigan's twin
Taigan Liwellan
Sarra's mageborn First Daughter and Mikel's twin
Josselin Mikleine
An orphan, he is rescued by Collan from essential slavery. He has a talent for making things grow and is mageborn.
Collan Rosvenir
His true identity is warded, along with many memories; however, he remembers being a slave and being trained by the famous bard, Falundir. He is a minstrel and is married to Sarra Ambrai.

Read more about this topic:  Exiles Trilogy

Famous quotes containing the word characters:

    There are characters which are continually creating collisions and nodes for themselves in dramas which nobody is prepared to act with them. Their susceptibilities will clash against objects that remain innocently quiet.
    George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)

    Socialist writers are made of sterner stuff than those who only let their characters steeplechase through trouble in order to come out first in the happy ending of moral uplift.
    Christina Stead (1902–1983)

    I cannot be much pleased without an appearance of truth; at least of possibility—I wish the history to be natural though the sentiments are refined; and the characters to be probable, though their behaviour is excelling.
    Frances Burney (1752–1840)