- A score
- an ancient measure, represents a dozen dozens, or 144 items
- Age of Darkness
- The dark centuries between the fall of the Golden Age and the coming of new Kingdoms
- Akkharten
- A dwarf, King under the Thunder Mountain
- Akkliseoth
- An underground dwarven Kingdom under the Thunder Mountain
- Akkramseth
- a big underground dwarven city in Akkliseoth
- Alfred son of Eyral
- The King of Oserneath Crownestin, The Hand of God Fertin
- Araten
- a river, subsidiary of Froas, flowing from the Duchy of Dunnbarrow west to the Froas
valley
- Banion FastFoot
- a halfling seeking revenge on the goblins, with brown hair
- Baron Harkon
- Duke Harnslow's neighbor on the other side of the river Froas
- Bofur
- A dwarven master smith, helped Alfred get out of the sealed Old Mines
- Bottomless Abyss
- A deep hole with no measured bottom, in the Old Mines
- Brombur
- A dwarf, High Chamberlain of the King under the Thunder Mountain
- Clear Spring
- the origin of Froas in Ebening
- Count Hornsteck
- A lord of the land west of Froas's upper valley
- Count Jertron
- ruler of land north of Harnslow's duchy
- Daoben
- largest river in Rakhseth, flows from the north to the Gangrel Sea, in Rubernoth
- Dark Eye
- a leader of a brigand group in Northern Mines
- Dar'Thragh
- evil undead necromancer, leader of the orcs in the battle of Darotan
- Doras son of Drogo
- A dwarf, an apprentice smith and a doorkeeper
- Duke Dunnbarrow
- A lord ruling a large duchy south of Ebening
- Duke Harnslow
- The Duke of Alfred's home duchy, in the lower flow of the river Froas
- Dwarven Hills
- The hilly region northeast from Duke's Harnslow's land
- Ebening
- A sacred valley in the upper flow of Froas
- Elafin
- The First Elf, the founder of Grestinar
- Elvenhome
- a small village-town in Ebening, the home of the High Elves
- Eyral
- sage, Duke Harnslow's advisor
- Fartasoth
- The land west of the river Froas
- Fertin
- God of goodness, light, justice, celebrated by all races
- Four Brothers
- four bright stars on the northern sky on Rakhseth
- Frath
- land of the orcs in the frozen northern wastes
- Froas
- third largest river in Rakhseth, it flows north-south from the Misty Mountains to the
Gangrel Sea
- Gangrel Sea
- The inland sea south of Osernoth
- Golden Age
- The age of the gods, the time of the old empires
- Golen of Aramid
- A shepherd, lives in Dwarven Hills
- Gorath
- A dwarven God of thieves
- Gorbag
- Rasha's second in command, a powerful half orc.
- Gray Mountains
- A mountain range, and a continuation of Misty Mountains to the east
- Grestinar
- The largest elven Kingdom, on the eastern side of Rakhseth
- Groth
- A race of underground creatures
- Hamsen
- a ford in the northern valley of river Froas
- Hare
- the goddess of plants, animals and fertility
- Hastong
- A large plain in Hastong, near the sea
- Kerteh
- the god of cold, darkness, and death
- Kras Martan
- A sage and a Councilman, lives in Ebening, great druid of Ebening
- Lady Wilemina of Hornsteck
- The daughter of Count Hornsteck, traveling with the caravan
- Laugandar
- land of the elves, north of Brigand Hills
- Masket
- A vampire Kingdom south of Grestinar and Rubernoth
- Master Manetor
- An old ranger, protector of Olmwood
- Merin
- an elven hunter in Laugandar
- Misty Mountains
- A mountain range in the north of Osernoth
- Monastery
- the Monastery of Froas is a large collection of buildings devoted to the worship of the
god Fertin, populated by a mixture of all races
- Mr. Arrowthorn
- The custodian of Lady Wilemina of Hornsteck
- New Age
- The present Age of Rakhseth
- Nippurcity
- a town on the northern tip of the southern part of the continent, near the land of the
halflings
- Northern Mines
- a section of dwarven iron mines in Akkliseoth
- Northern Pass
- The only pass through the Misty Mountains under the snowline
- Olmwood
- An old forest, north of the Duke Harnslow's land
- Oserneath Crownestin
- The old name for Osernoth, also the old title of Osernoth province of Crownestin
- Osernoth
- One of the Kingdoms in Rakhseth
- Pit of Fires
- a chasm in Ebening, leading deep under the ground
- Prince Almar
- the leader of the elves in Laugandar
- Rakhseth
- A world and a continent where all the Kingdoms are located
- Ramas
- The Crystal of Power, a powerful magical object divided into three fragments
- Raoth
- Dragon Lord, The One Enemy, he caused the Golden Age to end
- Rasha
- an old woman, leader of the bandits hiding in the Dwarven Mines
- Rastek
- a heavy monk, member of Alfred's party
- Rayan Pass
- a pass in the Misty Mountains, leads to Ebening
- Rissog
- The head merchant in the caravan from the valley of Daoben
- Rubernoth
- A human Kingdom, in the upper valley of Daoben
- Rusty StrongHilt
- a halfling, companion to Banion, with blond hair
- Selret
- Another continent on Rakhseth
- Semel Pass
- The lowest point of Grey Mountains, where it is easy to cross
- Sertoris
- A historian, author of the "World of Rakhseth"
- Silver Lake
- An underground lake in the Old Mines
- Tarnak
- Alfred's lieutenant at the battle of Darotan
- Tertan Harnslow
- son of Duke Harnslow
- The Hradar
- name of a reddish-skinned underground race
- The One-Eyed One
- A terrible beholder, in the Old Mines
- Thunder Mountain
- A large and tall mountain, rising in the middle of the western part of Rakhseth
- Vakap
- land between Thunder Mountain and Misty Mountains
- Varakins
- a town in Vakap, the temporary headquarters of Duke Dunnbarrow
- Western Gate
- The western entrance to Akkliseoth, in Dwarven Hills