Here's that pronunciation guide. I got the first part straight from the horses mouth, so to speak, from Anne Bishop's website. I'll update this as I go through the story, introducing new characters and such. It will always be the last chapter, so don't get confused. If there's someone I don't have on here that you'd like me to add, say so in a review or e-mail me at [email protected]
Jaenelle -- Jah-nell (this is a soft j)
Daemon -- Day-mon (the difference is the ae in male names is a hard "a"
and the ae in female names is a soft "a")
Saetan -- Say-tan
Lucivar -- Lew-se-var
Eyrien -- EAR--ee-en
Kaelas -- Kay-las.
Khardeen -- Kar-deen
Khary -- Kare-ee
Tersa -- Tair-sa
Grezande -- Greh-zahn-day
Kaeleer -- Kah-leer
Terreille -- Ter-reel
Chaillot -- Shy-lah
Hayll -- Hi-eel
Aravian -- R(like the letter)-ah-vee-an
Avaesel -- uh-vay-sel *means "Flight's Claw"
Luthar -- lew-thar(is this one really that hard?) *obviously named after Luthvian
Lucivia -- lew-siv(like in 'civilized')-vee-uh *duh, named after Lucivar
Enettei -- N(like the letter)-eh-tee
Lijah -- lee-juh (soft 'j')
Teele -- tee-lay *named after Grandmammy Teele
Nickolaes -- nik(like 'you nicked yourself shaving')-o(like the letter)-lace
Bran -- if you don't know how to say this one, you're just sad.
Calida -- kal-ee-duh *means 'ardent'
Sadira -- suh-deer-uh *means 'star'
Elasia -- E(like the letter)-lay-shuh
Jaene – jane (like the regular name we have) *named after Jaenelle