-
spear made of khiz
crystal to
force people to tell the truth. He
kidnaps Rialle and uses the quetzal's
mimicking abilities to
attack the Isle with her Songs...
-
Princess Yennenga Statue of Yennega, an
emblematic figure in
Burkina Faso
Spouse Rialle House Kingdom of
Dagbon Father Naa
Gbewaa (King Nedega)...
- a way off the Isle of Echoes. Meanwhile,
Rialle,
Frenn and
Chissar explore the
beach together until Rialle begins to feel
faint and hear voices; the...
- Gautier, M.; Moazami-Goudarzi, K.; Leveziel, H.; Parinello, H.; Grohs, C.;
Rialle, S. J.; Kowalczyk, R.; Flori, L (2016). "Deciphering the
wisent demographic...
- Jacques-Ambroise
Rialle 1793 1794 Jean-Marc
Belot 1794 1794 François
Bayle 1794 1795
Louis Lemesle 1795 1797 Jean-Martin
Gregoire 1797 1797
Jacques Ambroise Rialle 1797...
- Echoes. In the
first book, Song Quest, the
major characters are
singer Rialle, and Kherron. Song
Quest is
followed by
Crystal Mask,
which focuses on singers...
-
border in
modern northern Ghana and Togo.
According to some traditions,
Rialle,
progenitor of the
Nakomse line of
Mossi rulers was Busansi." They are known...
- children:
Yemtori (Yennenga),
beloved daughter,
travelled northward and
married Rialle.
Their son,
Ouedraogo founded the
Mossi Kingdoms.
Gundo Naa Kachaɣu, the...
-
Yemtori (Yennenga),
beloved daughter,
travelled northward and
married Rialle.
Their son,
Ouedraogo founded the
Mossi Kingdoms.
After Gbewaa's death,...
- memories. He
attempted to
destroy the
Echorium by
kidnapping a novice,
Rialle, and was only
stopped by the
efforts of
another novice, Kherron, who had...