The name of Kiva's sibling figure
Tipp (Noni 17)
The location in Zalindov where Kiva spends the majority of her time (beginning of book)
The Infirmary (Noni 5)
The title of deadly 'trials' dangerous criminals must go through.
The Trial by Ordeal (Noni 62)
The animal Kiva tests to find the starting point of the mysterious illness
Rats (Noni 176)
In the beginning of the story, the note her sister writes for her includes three main words.
"We are coming" (Noni 64).
The name of the "amber eyed guard?"
Naari (Noni 17)
The name of "Zalindov's punishment block"
The Abyss (Noni 46)
The location of the Trial by Fire
The Crematorium (Noni 224)
The purpose of Mot's salve that Kiva received before the Trial by Fire
Increases body inflammability (Noni 192)
The name of the town entailed on a note from Kiva's parents (third portion of the book).
Oakhollow (Noni 297)
The name of the stray prison cat
Boots (Noni 153)
The location of Jaren's job allocation
The Tunnels (Noni 53).
The location Kiva suspects the Third Ordeal will be held.
The Aquifer (Noni 284)
The name of what's causing the prison-wide illness.
Wraithweed (Noni 301)
The cause of the death of Tipp's mother.
Infection from working in the slaughterhouse (Noni 19)
Who Tilda reminds Tipp of
Ineke, or his mother (Noni 293).
The locations of Kiva and her late father's 'sanctuary'
The Infirmary Garden (Noni 198)
Kiva's "hidden skill" that may benefit her in the Third Oreal.
Swimming (Noni 255)
His mother's angeldust addiction (Noni 374)
The full name of Kiva's mother
Tilda Corentine, the Rebel Queen (Noni 403).
Jaren's full true title
Deverick Jaren Vallentis, heir to the Vallentis throne (Noni 342)
Where Jaren's cell block is located
Block seven, floor two (Noni 46)
Who joins Kiva during the final Ordeal?
Jaren (Noni 359)
The reason why Kiva was able to revive Tipp after the full scale prison rebellion.
Kiva's healing powers, blessed by the Corentine bloodline (Noni 392).
What impacts Kiva's decision to be more careful around Jaren and put up an act?
The history between the Valentis and Corentine bloodlines complicated their relationship (Noni 363).