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白色solari 发表于 2006-7-23 05:20

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在维基上找到的,地址是<br><br><a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_in_the_Realm_of_the_Elderlings#The_Dukes_of_the_Six_Duchies' target='_blank'>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_in...the_Six_Duchies</a><br><br>对于那些看不了维基的人,下面是内容。<br><br>This article discusses the characters in The Realm of the Elderlings, a fictional world created by Robin Hobb for her book series The Farseer Trilogy, The Liveship Traders Trilogy and The Tawny Man Trilogy. This page does not attempt to be a comprehensive listing of all the characters and their histories, but a general overview of the most important ones. There may be light spoilers in certain sections, so please watch for the spoiler warning.<br><br>目录<br><span style='font-size:13pt;line-height:100%'><b>1 The Farseer Trilogy </b></span><br><b>1.1 The Royal Family, the Farseers </b><br>1.1.1 Chade Fallstar <br>1.1.2 Shrewd <br>1.1.3 Chivalry <br>1.1.4 Verity <br>1.1.5 Regal <br>1.1.6 FitzChivalry <br><b>1.2 The Dukes of the Six Duchies </b><br>1.2.1 Ram <br>1.2.2 Brawndy <br>1.2.3 Shemshy <br>1.2.4 Kelvar <br><b>1.3 Other Members of the Court </b><br>1.3.1 The Fool <br>1.3.2 Galen <br>1.3.3 Burrich <br>1.3.4 Lady Patience <br><b>1.4 Commoners </b><br>1.4.1 Molly Chandler <br>1.4.2 Starling Birdsong <br><b>1.5 The Mountain Kingdom </b><br>1.5.1 Eyod <br>1.5.2 Rurisk <br>1.5.3 Kettricken <br><b>1.6 Animal Characters </b><br>1.6.1 Nosy <br>1.6.2 Smithy <br>1.6.3 Nighteyes <br><span style='font-size:13pt;line-height:100%'><b>2 The Liveship Traders Trilogy </b></span><br><b>2.1 The Vestrit family</b> <br>2.1.1 Ephron Vestrit <br>2.1.2 Ronica Vestrit <br>2.1.3 Keffria Vestrit <br>2.1.4 Althea Vestrit <br>2.1.5 Wintrow Vestrit <br>2.1.6 Malta Vestrit <br>2.1.7 Selden Vestrit <br><b>2.2 Liveships </b><br>2.2.1 Vivacia <br>2.2.2 Paragon <br>2.2.3 Ophelia <br>2.2.4 Ringsgold <br>2.2.5 Kendry <br><b>2.3 Pirates </b><br>2.3.1 Captain Kennit <br>2.3.2 Etta <br><b>2.4 Other characters </b><br>2.4.1 Brashen Trell <br>2.4.2 Kyle Haven <br>2.4.3 Amber <br>2.4.4 Satrap Cosgo <br>2.4.5 Companion Serilla <br>2.4.6 Jani Khuprus <br>2.4.7 Reyn Khuprus <br>2.4.8 Roed Cairn <br>2.4.9 Davad Restart <br><span style='font-size:13pt;line-height:100%'><b>3 The Tawny Man Trilogy </b></span><br><b>3.1 The Royal Family </b><br>3.1.1 Prince Dutiful <br><b>3.2 Members of Buckkeep Castle </b><br>3.2.1 Thick <br>3.2.2 Laurel <br><b>3.3 Outislanders </b><br>3.3.1 Arkon Bloodblade <br>3.3.2 Peottre Blackwater <br><b>3.4 Commoners </b><br>3.4.1 Mishap <br>3.4.2 Svanja Hartshorn <br>3.4.3 Jinna <br>3.4.4 Nettle <br>3.4.5 Swift <br><b>3.5 Piebalds </b><br>3.5.1 Laudwine <br>3.5.2 Deerkin <br><br><br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'>The Farseer Trilogy</span></b><br><br>It is the tradition of the Six Duchies to name children after a virtue. This is thought to impress the importance of the virtue on the child so that he or she will grow up embodying that virtue. While it is practiced throughout the kingdom, the noble houses are particularly fond of the tradition.<br><br><br><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'><b>The Royal Family, the Farseers</b></span><br><br><!--QuoteBegin--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> </td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd--><br><br><i><b>Due to the complex nature of the Farseer family, characters are ordered by age. There may be light spoilers in this section.</b></i><br><br><br><br>Chade Fallstar<br><img src='http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/3163/50pxchadefallstar28fictionalcharacter29qe6.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' /><br>The bastard half-brother of King Shrewd and great-uncle to Fitz. Due to an accident when he was younger, his face is covered with pox-like scars. He rarely ventures outside the false walls and hidden chambers of Buckkeep Castle - and even then does so under the identity of Lady Thyme. Chade is the royal assassin for the Farseer line and takes Fitz as his apprentice. He keeps a pet weasel, Slink.<br><br><br><br>Shrewd<br>King of the Six Duchies. Shrewd is the half brother of Chade Fallstar. Shrewd is the father of both Chivalry and Verity by his first wife, Queen Constance and Regal by his second wife, Queen Desire. As a way controlling his grandson FitzChivalry, he apprentices him to the assassin Chade. Shrewd has a reasonable amount of power in the skill.<br><br><br>Chivalry<br>The eldest son of King Shrewd and father of Fitz. Less than a year previous to Fitz&#39;s birth, Chivalry went to the Mountain Kingdom to negotiate a series of treaties. When he discovered his son&#39;s existence, he abdicated from the line of succession and went to live at Withywoods with his wife, Lady Patience. He died in a hunting accident a few years later, but there remains some suspicion that Chivalry was murdered per order of Queen Desire.<br><br><br>Verity<br>The second son of King Shrewd and uncle to FitzChivalry. After Chivalry abdicates, Prince Verity becomes King-in-Waiting. He is fond of his nephew, but has little time to spend with him. He weds Kettricken of the Mountain Kingdom in the hopes that the two kingdoms will forge a stronger bond.<br><br><br>Regal<br><img src='http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/3451/50pxregalfarseer28fictionalcharacter29iz8.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' /><br>The only son of King Shrewd and Queen Desire, half-brother of Princes Chivalry and Verity, and third in line to the throne. He shows great contempt for FitzChivalry, considering him to be a threat to the stability of the succession. He is later referred to as Regal the Pretender. Though Regal was never trained in the Skill, he uses royal coteries to wield it.<br><br><br><br>FitzChivalry<br><img src='http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/6118/50pxfitzchivalryfarseer28fictionalcharacter29px6.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' /><br>The narrator of The Farseer Trilogy and The Tawny Man Trilogy, Fitz is the illegitimate son of Chivalry and an unknown woman from the Mountain Kingdom. Fitz is capable of using two kinds of magic, the Skill and the Wit. Due to his illegitimate birth and his lack of memory before the opening of the book, Fitz never learns his exact age. However, his estimate is that he was brought to his uncle Verity when he was about six years old. In the fourth of the books, Fool&#39;s Errand, Fitz is approximately 35.<br><br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>The Dukes of the Six Duchies</span></b><br><br>Ram<br>Duke of the duchy of Tilth.<br><br><br>Brawndy<br>Duke of the duchy of Bearns. Father of Celerity.<br><br><br>Shemshy<br>Duke of the duchy of Shoaks.<br><br><br>Kelvar<br>Duke of the duchy of Rippon.<br><br><br><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'><b>Other Members of the Court</b></span><br><br>The Fool<br><img src='http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/2654/50pxthefool28fictionalcharacter29de7.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' /><br>A jester in King Shrewd&#39;s court, the Fool frequently speaks in riddles, and at times appears to be prescient. While Fitz notes that he is extremely pale, there is no cause to believe that the Fool is albino. Although the Fool frequently teases FitzChivalry, Fitz considers him a close friend. The Fool hints that he and Fitz are destined to save the world by preventing the fall of the Six Duchies. He makes an appearance in the Liveship Trader trilogy as the foreign wood-carver, Amber.<br><br><br><br><br><br>Galen<br>The Skillmaster of the court. He is known to be a brutal and sadistic master; he is abusive to the Fool, and hates Fitz because of his less-than-perfect bloodlines. While the previous Skillmaster believed that the Skill should be taught while the student is relaxed and loosely focused, Galen teaches that the Skill can only be learned through absolute control over one&#39;s body and mind, and he used physical punishment to train his students.<br><br><br>Burrich<br><img src='http://img487.imageshack.us/img487/3885/50pxburrich28fictionalcharacter29xs9.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' /><br>Originally from Chalced, Burrich was Prince Chivalry&#39;s right hand man until Chivalry abdicated; afterwards, he was the stablemaster at Buckkeep. In the absence of Chivalry&#39;s interest in his son, Verity designated Burrich as FitzChivalry&#39;s guardian. Beliving FitzChivalry to be dead, Burrich marries Molly Chandler to protect the true identity of Nettle, Fitz&#39;s and Molly&#39;s daughter.<br><br><br><br>Lady Patience<br>Prince Chivalry&#39;s wife, known for being extremely eccentric. The public discovery of Chivalry&#39;s bastard brings her great pain, all the more so because she is childless herself. Nonetheless, she treats FitzChivalry as her own son, giving him the name &quot;Tom&quot; and attempting to educate him in the fine arts and other non-essential skills. Her companion is the lady Lacey.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Commoners</span></b><br><br>Molly Chandler<br>A girl from Buckkeep Town whom Fitz first meets as a child. Originally, she knew Fitz as &quot;Newboy&quot;, as he was the newest addition to the group of poor children that she kept company with. Her nickname, &quot;Molly Nosebleed&quot;, was given to her by her friends in imitation of the name her mother gave to her, Molly Nosegay. While she worked in her family&#39;s candle shop when she was young, she later becomes a maid to Lady Patience at Buckkeep Castle.<br><br><br>Starling Birdsong<br>A wandering minstrel who befriends Fitz. Like all minstrels, she wishes to secure her place at court by writing well-known ballads; much to Fitz&#39;s chagrin, she follows him in the belief that he will inspire such a ballad. Fitz&#39;s relationship with her remains erratic, in no small part due to her instistence on wanting to influence his life.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>The Mountain Kingdom</span></b><br><br>The rulers of the mountain Kingdom do not take the title of king or queen, but refer to themselves as &quot;sacrifice&quot; for their people. However, traditional titles will be used here for the purpose of clarity.<br><br><br>Eyod<br>King of the Mountain Kingdom and father of Rurisk and Kettricken.<br><br><br>Rurisk<br>Prince of the Mountain Kingdom, the elder child of Eyod. He worked with King-in-Waiting Chivalry during the negotiation of the border treaties previous to the books.<br><br><br>Kettricken<br>Princess of the Mountain Kingdom, the younger child of Eyod. She is 18 when she weds Verity. Though she often struggles with the differences between a &quot;sacrifice&quot; and &quot;Queen-in-Waiting&quot; she takes her position quite seriously. As a result of finding herself sometimes overwhelmed by the traditions of the Six Duchies, she attempts to recreate the asthetics of the Mountain Kingdom in her personal quarters and the Queen&#39;s Garden.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Animal Characters</span></b><br><br>Nosy<br>A puppy with whom Fitz formed his first Wit-bond. It lasted until Burrich discovered the bond and separated them. Fitz believed that Burrich had killed Nosy to break the bond, and this adversely affected his relationship with his mentor for many years.<br><br><br>Smithy<br>A puppy gifted to Fitz by Lady Patience and with whom he forms a Wit-bond. He is described as a small brindle terrier, and his temperament is playfully fierce.<br><br><br>Nighteyes<br>Nighteyes is a young wolf whom Fitz buys in the marketplace and intends to release outside of Buckkeep. However, Nighteyes refuses to return to the wild, and he eventually wears down Fitz&#39;s resistance to the idea of bonding again. Though Fitz feels guilty that Nighteyes chose him as a companion instead of returning to the wild, it does not prevent them from forming Fitz&#39;s strongest Wit-bond.<br><br><br><span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'><b>The Liveship Traders Trilogy</b></span><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>The Vestrit family</span></b><br><br>The Vestrit family is an Old Trader family of Bingtown. Their liveship is the Vivacia, and their closest Rainwilder kin are the Khuprus.<br><br><br>Ephron Vestrit<br>Ephron was the third generation of the Vestrit family to own a liveship, and it was his death that quickened the ship. His wife was Ronica.<br><br><br>Ronica Vestrit<br>Ephron&#39;s widow and mother of Althea and Keffria Vestrit. She emerges as an influental force in the rebuilding of Bingtown.<br><br><br>Keffria Vestrit<br>Elder daughter of Ronica and Ephron, Keffria is one of their two surviving children. She married Kyle Haven and together they have three children, Wintrow, Malta and Selden.<br><br><br>Althea Vestrit<br>The second daughter of Captain Ephron Vestrit and Ronica Vestrit, Althea is a wilful tomboy at the start of the series. After the Blood Plague killed the three Vestrit sons in their youth, Ephron Vestrit saw fit to make Althea the heir to his liveship Vivacia. For all intents and purposes, Althea grew up on the Vivacia and fully expected to be named its captain upon her father&#39;s death, but she found that Ronica intended for Vivacia to be given to Keffria&#39;s husband Kyle, who had been acting as captain.<br><br>Althea is a longtime friend of the liveship Paragon, whom she first met as a little girl.<br><br><br>Wintrow Vestrit<br>Wintrow is the eldest child of Kyle Haven and Keffria Vestrit. Initially training to be a priest, he was forced to return home for his grandfather&#39;s funeral. Despite Keffria&#39;s objections, Kyle pulled Wintrow out of the monastery where he was enrolled and forced him to become ship&#39;s boy on the newly quickened Vivacia. Though Wintrow&#39;s position is to satisfy the ship&#39;s need for a blood relative aboard, he is usually unhappy with his situation and his relationship with Vivacia reflects this.<br><br><!--QuoteBegin--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> </td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd--><br>When Vivacia is taken by the pirate Kennit, Wintrow and his father are the only crew members to survive the attack, and Wintrow eventually becomes a trusted adviser to Kennit. Though he resents Kennit&#39;s taking Vivacia, Wintrow admires Kennit&#39;s ambitions and finds himself in much better circumstances. He forms a strong relationship with Etta after he is instructed to educate her.<br><br><br>Malta Vestrit<br>The middle child and only daughter of Kyle Haven and Keffria Vestrit, Malta is spoiled by her father. She is forced to mature from her childish, petulant ways throughout the story.<br><br><br>Selden Vestrit<br>Youngest son and child of Kyle Haven and Keffria Vestrit.<br><br><br><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'><b>Liveships</b></span><br><br>Vivacia<br>A newly quickened liveship belonging to the Vestrit family. Bonded to both Althea Vestrit and Wintrow Vestrit, Vivacia is the centrepiece of the series.<br><br><br>Paragon<br>Paragon, also known as the Pariah, is owned by the Ludluck family, though they refuse to sail him because of his past behavior. Paragon is known to have killed three crews, after which he drifts back to Bingtown. He is considered mad and is isolated from the rest of the ships. He is at turns a brute and a child.<br><br><br>Ophelia<br>The liveship of the Tenira family, Ophelia&#39;s first impressions--and thus her nature--were formed by women. She comes off as equal parts matron and gossip, and serves as something of a mentor to Vivacia at different times.<br><br><br>Ringsgold<br>A liveship that is lost at sea to an unusual, coordinated serpent attack. In its dying throes, the ship tells its attackers that it was once called Draquius, and was a very different being in its previous life.<br><br><br>Kendry<br>The Kendry belongs to the Khuprus family of Rain Wild Traders. Although originally boyish and talkative, the affable figurehead has a life-altering experience that leaves it in brooding fury.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Pirates</span></b><br><br>Captain Kennit<br>A ruthless pirate captain who aspires to be the king of the Pirate Isles. Kennit wears a small wizardwood bead charm crafted to look like his face on his wrist; the charm is sentient, though usually silent. He seeks to captain a Liveship, though his reasons for this are unknown to his crew.<br><br><br>Etta<br>The lover of Kennit, Etta originally worked in a brothel in Divvytown. She joined his crew after a murder attempt at the brothel. She is passionately in love with Kennit.<br><br><br><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'><b>Other characters</b></span><br><br>Brashen Trell<br>Brashen was the first mate aboard the Vestrit liveship Vivacia under Ephron Vestrit. He is a member of the Trell family of traders, but he was disowned due to his excessive and socially damaging habits. His employment by Ephron Vestrit was condition to being able to control those habits.<br><br>Brashen is a longtime friend of the liveship Paragon, and often stays aboard the grounded ship when in Bingtown.<br><br><br>Kyle Haven<br>Husband of Keffria Vestrit, Kyle acted as captain of the Vivacia while Ephron was ill and made her a slaver after her quickening. While he has an antagonistic relationship with Wintrow, he dotes on Malta. He frequently clashes with Althea over the Vivacia.<br><br><br>Amber<br>Amber is a foreign wood carver who owns a shop in Bingtown. She is particularly skilled at creating beads and other small pieces, although she has been known to carve furniture. She employs a Six Duchies woman named Jek to guard her shop.<br><br>Amber has golden skin, eyes and hair, and it is assumed that she takes her name from her unsual colouring. She often wears outlandish clothes and mismatched jewelry. However, she is an intensely private person, and she reveals little of her past. She finds slavery disgusting and seeks to free the slaves of Bingtown.<br><br>She strongly believes in the workings of fate and destiny, and is convinced that she has to find a nine-fingered slave boy.<br><br><br>Satrap Cosgo<br>Ruler of Jamaillia and Bingtown, becomes entangled with Malta&#39;s tale in Ship of Destiny. Considered to generally be a poor leader. Cosgo was taught about the pleasures of the flesh and of pleasure herbs at a very young age by members of his court. This led to an abrupt end to his education due to his wish to indulge in other fancies.<br><br><br>Companion Serilla<br>Advisor to Satrap Cosgo, though she dislikes him greatly. She is dispatched to Bingtown, the subject of her studies and where aspires to reside on a permanent basis.<br><br><br>Jani Khuprus<br>Mother of Reyn, Rain Wild trader connected to the Vestrit family. Jani is influential in the Rain Wilder comunity due to her wealth and her families ownership of the last wizardwood log.<br><br><br>Reyn Khuprus<br>Son of Rain Wilder trader Jani Khuprus. He refuses to allow the carving up of the last wizardwood log, believing that it holds the last dragon inside. He courts Malta after she unintentionally gives him permission to do so.<br><br><br>Roed Cairn<br>Violent son of a Bingtown Trader, associated with Companion Serilla.<br><br><br>Davad Restart<br>Controversial Bingtown Trader with ties to the New Traders and friend of the Vestrit family. His wife Dorill and their children were killed by the Blood Plague. He lacks social graces and is shunned by almost all of the Old Trader families, largely due to his dealings with the New Traders.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'>The Tawny Man Trilogy</span></b><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>The Royal Family</span></b><br><br>Prince Dutiful<br>King-in-waiting, Dutiful is the son of Queen Kettricken and FitzChivalry, though both he and Kettricken believe his father to be King Verity. He is about fourteen during the events of The Tawny Man Trilogy. He inherited both the Skill and the Wit from Fitz, although Kettricken is slightly Witted and believes herself responsible.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Members of Buckkeep Castle</span></b><br><br>Thick<br>Thick is a malformed and dim witted servant whoes services are acquired by Lord Chade to attend to tasks in his secret lair. Fitz discovers that Thick is very strongly endowned with The Skill.<br><br><br>Laurel<br>Laurel is Queen Ketricken&#39;s huntswoman. She comes from and Old Blood family, but does not posses the magic herself.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Outislanders</span></b><br><br>Arkon Bloodblade<br>Arkon Bloodblade is the father of the Narcheska, Elliana.<br><br><br>Peottre Blackwater<br>Peottre Blackwater is the uncle of the Narcheska, Elliana.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Commoners</span></b><br><br>Mishap<br>The adopted son of FitzChivalry Farseer. Hap, as he&#39;s called, knows nothing of Fitz&#39;s true identity and calls him by the name Tom Badgerlock. Hap is taken in by Fitz as a child and is probably the son of a woman raped by a forged one. He has two different colored eyes, a sign of evil in those times, and his name is probably a direct result of his physical characteristics. He is apprenticed to the cabinet maker Gindast in Buckkeep.<br><br><br>Svanja Hartshorn<br>Svanja Hartshorn enters into a relationship with Hap, though her father Rory forbids her from seeing him. She is considered responsible for Hap&#39;s problems during his apprenticeship.<br><br><br>Jinna<br>A hedge witch who lives in Buckkeep. Hap introduces her to Fitz.<br><br><br>Nettle<br>Nettle is the daughter of Fitz and Molly Chandler. As a Farseer, she possesses The Skill, although she has not received any training. When she comes in contact with Fitz through her Skill dreams, he hides his true identity from her.<br><br><br>Swift<br>Swift is one of Burrich and Molly Chandler&#39;s sons, the twin brother of Nimble. He left home when Burrich discovered that he possesses the Wit and fled to Buckkeep to find Kettricken. He is fanatical about the Wit, and he holds Fitz in scorn because he thinks Fitz is not Witted.<br><br><br><b><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Piebalds</span></b><br><br>Laudwine<br>Laudwine is the leader of the Piebalds, an extreme faction among the Witted. He and Fitz are highly antagonistic.<br><br><br>Deerkin<br>Deerkin is a cousin of huntswoman Laurel. He associated with the Piebalds until he found out about their true motives.<br>

fancylala 发表于 2006-7-23 11:06

恩恩,这个好,我先转了。<br>子夜把Soldier_Son_Trilogy有的也帮忙贴上来行不? 看wiki实在不方便。谢谢!<br><br><a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldier_Son_Trilogy' target='_blank'>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldier_Son_Trilogy</a>

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