Just Breathe Trilogy by Kendall Grey
Just Breathe Trilogy by Kendall Grey
Glossary of Terms
Aer or Aer Elemental noun—An Elemental whose body is composed of at least 50% Elemental Air. Aers tend to be intelligent and manipulative. Their auras are mostly yellow.
Aero noun—God of Air. The youngest of the four Elemental gods who rule Earth. He is made of pure Air and represents intelligence, creativity, concentration, manipulation, and focus.
Air noun—The Element that keeps humans mentally stable, focused, and attentive. A shortage of Air can cause information processing difficulties. A severe deficit can induce a vegetative state or death. Air manifests as yellow in auras. Note: When referring to the Element itself, Air is capitalized, not to be confused with atmospheric air in general.
Aqua noun—Goddess of Water. The third of the four Elemental gods to appear on Earth. She is made of pure Water and represents fluid emotions, healing, intuition, introspection, and wisdom.
Archelemental noun—A powerful Elemental who rules a region of the world. There are seven Archelementals affiliated with each Element (seven Wæter Archelementals, seven Fyre Archelementals, etc.). An Archelemental collects and delivers Element tithes to his/her god on the equinoxes. Advised by a Council of Elemental bishops, the Archelemental mediates disputes, administers punishments and rewards, and is the final authority on all Elemental matters in his/her region of the world.
ascension noun—An Elemental’s rise to eternal communion with his or her god. Ascension is the ultimate state of perfection that most Elementals strive to attain.
aura noun—The colorful energy that surrounds Wyldlings, Sentinels, and Elementals. The hue of an aura provides clues to mental, emotional, psychological, and physical states. Sentinels are trained to interpret auras.
Balance noun—The concept of equilibrium within a living thing. Balance is achieved when Earth, Air, Fire, and Water co-exist in equal parts. Sentinels must be well-Balanced to perform their duties. They can shift their Elements to maintain Balance in stressful situations.
breach noun—Jumping behavior in which some or all of a whale’s body clears the water. Chin breaches, tail breaches, and full breaches are common among humpback whales.
calf noun—A baby whale.
Dreaming, the noun—A parallel world that exists alongside the realm of reality (Realis) where people go while sleeping, unconscious, or in an altered state. Though the Dreaming is the collective unconscious of the human race, events that transpire there affect people in real ways. Most Wyldlings are unaware of the Dreaming, but some (see lucid dreaming) are able to influence objects while asleep. Sentinels consider the Dreaming their home. They fight to protect it and its Wyldling visitors from damaging outside influences such as Elementals.
Dreamsense noun—A kind of sixth sense possessed by Sentinels that makes them aware of Element shifts in the surrounding area.
Dreamsong noun—The ancient language of the Sentinels.
DTAG noun—a Digital Acoustic Recording Tag is a device used by marine biologists to collect information on whales and their environment. The DTAG fits in a human hand. Using a carbon fiber cantilever pole, researchers attach the suction-cupped tag to a whale’s back. The DTAG remains in place up to 24 hours. It records audio and tracks the whale’s depth, pitch, roll, and heading. When the tag pops off, it emits a radio signal so researchers can locate it. Data is downloaded to a computer and analyzed.
Earth noun—The Element that keeps humans physically stable, grounded, and healthy. A shortage of Earth in humans can cause sickness or disease. A severe deficit can induce outright death. Earth manifests as green in auras. Note: When referring to the Element itself, Earth is capitalized, not to be confused with earth in general (dirt or land).
eclipse verb—To exert destructive power of one Element over another. Earth eclipses Water, Water eclipses Fire, Fire eclipses Air, and Air eclipses Earth. Eclipsing Elementals can cause serious harm to shadowed ones. Intense exposure results in death and returns the Elemental to his/her god.
Element noun—One of the four basic building blocks of life on Earth. Every living thing contains Earth, Air, Fire, and Water Elements in varying degrees.
Elemental noun—A half-corporeal, half-magical being. Elementals can take earthly and pure Element forms, or a combination of the two. They siphon their Element from Wyldlings for sustenance. Any human (or animal) can become an Elemental once his/her body acquires 50% or more of a single Element.
Erthe or Erthe Elemental noun—An Elemental whose body is composed of at least 50% Elemental Earth. Erthes tend to be physically strong, dependable, and rigid in their thinking. Their auras are mostly green.
Fire noun—The Element that keeps humans psychologically stable, passionate, and lively. A shortage of Fire in humans can cause psychological disorders. A severe deficit can induce psychosis or cause the spirit to die, which leads to physical death shortly after. Fire manifests as red in auras. Note: When referring to the Element itself, Fire is capitalized, not to be confused with fire in general.
fluke noun—A whale’s tail. When pumped up and down, flukes propel the animal forward through water.
Fyre or Fyre Elemental noun—An Elemental whose body is composed of at least 50% Elemental Fire. Fyres tend to be passionate and short-fused. Their auras are mostly red.
humpback whale noun—The fifth largest whale in the world. Humpbacks are baleen whales—filter feeders that eat small fish and krill. They average 40-45 feet in length and weigh about 40-45 tons. These highly intelligent whales are known for their acrobatics (breaching, pec slapping, and lobtailing) and the haunting “songs” the males sing.
Incendius noun—God of Fire. The second eldest of the four Elemental gods who rule Earth. He is made of pure Fire and represents passion, chaos, lust, hunger, and violence.
Law of Balance noun—Rainbow Serpent’s mandate that the four Elements on Earth remain Balanced. Sentinels are charged with upholding the Law of Balance.
lobtail or tail slap noun—A behavior in which a whale hangs upside down in the water and slaps its tail flukes at the surface, creating a loud noise. It may be sign of aggression, a means of stunning prey, or even a way to communicate with other whales.
lucid dreaming verb—A state of awareness and ability to control one’s actions while dreaming. Many lucid dreamers remember events from dreams when they wake up.
pec slap or flipper slap noun—The act of slapping a pectoral fin hard on the water, creating a loud, gunshot-like sound. Whales may exhibit this behavior to show aggression or to communicate with other whales.
pectoral fin or pec fin noun—One of two front, arm-like appendages on a whale. Also called flippers.
Rainbow Serpent noun—Though depicted in Aboriginal Australian Dreamtime stories as male, Rainbow Serpent in Sentinel mythology is the mother of life on Earth. She not only shaped the land and seas, but she also helped create humans and continues to watch over them. She employs Sentinels to help her enforce the Law of Balance among the gods and Elementals.
Realis noun—The waking world of reality in which people carry on their daily activities; the real world.
scrimshaw noun—An art form in which pictures or words are carved into the teeth of slaughtered whales. In pre-industrialized times, whalers often practiced scrimshaw to pass the time on whaling expeditions.
Sentinel noun—A “super human” who can control dreams and manipulate his own Elements to either defend against or attack Elementals with Elemental magic. A Sentinel’s purpose is to maintain the Balance between Elements, which requires him to protect humans from excessive Elemental interference. Sentinels are mortal, but they tend to live longer than the average human.
shade verb—To be overshadowed or eclipsed by an Element. Earth shades Water, Water shades Fire, Fire shades Air, and Air shades Earth. Prolonged exposure to an eclipsing Element results in death and ascension to the shaded Elemental’s god.
Shadows noun—Short-lived but powerful remains of nightmares left behind in the Dreaming when a human wakes suddenly from a bad dream. Shadows can pack physical force and harm other dreamers if left unattended. When the collective unconscious is disturbed or unbalanced, Shadows become common.
Shifter noun—An Elemental with the ability to change his/her shape. Very few possess the gift of shifting.
Songline noun—An invisible filament found in the Dreaming that contains information about every human from the past, present, and future. Songlines can be followed through time, but the process is extremely daunting. Depending on the complexity of the relationships involved, it can take years or even decades to decipher information gathered from a single Songline.
Terra noun—Goddess of Earth and the eldest of the four Elemental gods who rule the planet. She is made of pure Earth and represents physical strength, stability, order, discipline, and inflexibility.
tithe noun—Payment of an Element due to the gods. Archelementals collect tithes from all Elementals at the equinoxes. This massive influx of Elemental energy is then sacrificed to the gods, and the one who has the most controls the Balance of the world. Therefore, it is important that all Elementals tithe to their gods.
Wæter or Wæter Elemental noun—An Elemental whose body is composed of at least 50% Elemental Water. Wæters tend to be intuitive and emotional. Their auras are mostly blue.
Water noun—The Element that keeps humans emotionally stable, content, and adaptable. A shortage of Water in humans can cause emotional problems. A severe deficit can lead to depression or sometimes even suicide. Water manifests as blue in auras. Note: When referring to the Element itself, Water is capitalized, not to be confused with water in general.
whale song noun—A pattern of repeated vocalizations produced inside a male humpback’s body that may include clicks, whistles, upsweeps, grunts, drags, and chirps. Humpback songs vary by geography, but all the males in one location sing the same song. Evolution of the song occurs over a season, so the song changes from year to year. Scientists used to believe the songs played a role in mating, but they seem to attract other males rather than females. The purpose of the songs remains a mystery.
Wyldling noun—A human being. Wyldlings are amalgamations of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Their bodies contain the Elements that Elementals crave. These hybrid Elements replenish naturally within the Wyldling over time, but sudden, drastic shifts can cause illness or even death.
Zodiac noun—A rigid-hulled inflatable boat often used by marine biologists to get close to whales. Its small size makes for easy maneuverability and fairly fast speeds.