- the
Archipelago was
taken as
proof of
their wickedness -
anyone in the
Kargad lands suspected of
being a "sorcerer" was put to death. Nevertheless, a...
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Earthsea is a
series of
fantasy books by
Ursula K. Le Guin. It may also
refer to:
Earthsea (universe), the
setting of the book
series Earthsea (miniseries)...
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usage is to
derive adverbs from adjectives, like in English:
Pianinoze kargad ukravs ("He/she
plays the
piano well") The
adverbial case
suffix is -ad...
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through that marriage, a
lasting peace with
Kargad is forged. The
disparate lores of Paln, Roke, and
Kargad are each
shown to be
imperfect reflections...
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described as
having lighter,
sallow complexions,
while the
Kargs of the
Kargad Lands are "white-skinned" and
often "yellow-haired". Le Guin has criticized...
- Speech, the
original language of magic. Earthsea, with the
exception of the
Kargad lands, is a
literate society using a
writing system called the "Hardic runes"...
- When Ged was twelve, the
island was
attacked by
raiders from the
nearby Kargad lands. This
attack changed Ged's life forever. When the
Kargs attacked,...
- the
Place of the Tombs. (The
Tombs of Atuan) Thol – Thol is king of the
Kargad lands (The
Other Wind)
Thorion –
Thorion is
Master Summoner on Roke. Tinaral...
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Princess Hadvor Hermod and
Hadvor Seserakh Earthsea The
princess of the
Kargad lands and King Thol's daughter.
Ursula K. Le Guin Vera
Princess Ligovskaya...
- the
archipelago believes in, and does not
believe in
magic either. The
Kargad empire is a theocracy; its monarch, the God-king,
claims to
represent the...