Jordan College ''.
Jordan College is a fictional college. It exists in
Oxford in a universe parallel to our own and is the home of the trilogy's young heroine,
Lyra Belacqua. The location and layout of Jordan College is analogous to the location of
Exeter College,
Philip Pullman's
alma mater, at the
University of Oxford. However, unlike the fictional college, Exeter College is not the oldest
(it is the fourth-oldest), nor is it the largest or richest college at Oxford. Jordan College is an exaggerated version of the real Exeter College, rambling above and below ground in a motley arrangement of buildings, cellars and tunnels constructed over several centuries: :''What was above ground was only a small fraction of the whole. Like some enormous fungus whose root-system extended over acres, Jordan (finding itself jostling for space above ground with St Michael's College on one side, Gabriel College on the other, and Bodley's Library behind) had begun, sometime in the Middle Age, to spread below the surface. Tunnels, shafts, vaults, cellars, staircases had so hollowed out the earth below Jordan and for some yards around it that there was almost as much air below ground as above; Jordan College stood on a sort of froth of stone.'''
(Pullman, Northern Lights)' The name 'Jordan' was inspired partly by the area of
Oxford known as
Jericho,
Trollesund In
Lyra's world, Trollesund is the main port of the country of Lapland, which
Lyra and her
Gyptian protectors visit during their journey to
Bolvangar. Trollesund has a witch consulate, which the Gyptians go to in order to get support from the
witches. In Trollesund Lyra first meets
Lee Scoresby, an aeronaut and prospector who has been stranded in the town as a result of a failed expedition, and
Iorek Byrnison, an exiled
armoured bear whom the townspeople had tricked into working for them as a metalworker with alcohol as payment. Both Lee and Iorek leave Trollesund with Lyra.
Svalbard In Lyra's world, Svalbard is the location of the
panserbjørne palace and the centre of the ice bear government,
Iorek Byrnison lives there, Svalbard takes its name from
a Norwegian archipelago in our world.
Bolvangar In Lyra's world, the far north location of the research facility where the Magisterium conducts experiments with
intercision, a process which involves severing the link between a human and their
dæmon, children are kidnapped and brought to Bolvangar for this to happen. The name Bolvangar means 'Fields of Evil'. In
Old Norse, "
bǫl" means
bale or
evil and "
vangar" is a plural word meaning
fields or
meadows.
Cittàgazze Cittàgazze, sometimes abbreviated to '''Ci'gazze'
(, meaning "City of the Magpies" in Italian), is a fictional city within a parallel universe which is reached through a "window-between-worlds" created by Lord Asriel at the climax of the first volume of the trilogy, Northern Lights''. It is in Cittàgazze that the two central characters, Lyra and Will, first meet in
The Subtle Knife. The first reference to the city appears earlier, as 'the city in the sky', the city visible in the
Aurora borealis, an occurrence which, according to the novel, thins the barrier between the universe in which
Northern Lights takes place and the universe of Cittàgazze.
Lord Boreal describes it as having previously been a crossroads between all the worlds. Cittàgazze is a seaside town, reminiscent of those near the
Mediterranean Sea, which seems to have
Italian roots. Its main features are quaint restaurants, parasols hung over circular tables beneath trailing plants, wide cobbled roads, and ancient architecture. However, it also has electric lights, refrigerators and department stores, thus, this world appears to be similar to ours in many respects while inferior in others such as medicine and transport. Its most significant feature is the Torre degli Angeli (
Tower of the Angels in Italian), in which the Subtle Knife is first encountered. The city is plagued by ghostly beings called
Spectres. Spectres are invisible to pre-adolescents, but once individuals are old enough to see them, the Spectres eat away their
dæmons, leaving them
zombie-like and lifeless. Hence, the city is entirely devoid of adults, and populated only by small gangs of children. Spectres cluster around children approaching adolescence and consume them as soon as they come of age. The multitude of Spectres in the world of Cittàgazze is due to the constant use of the Subtle Knife in its vicinity. The knife can create windows between worlds, but each window creates new Spectres. Asriel's opening of the passage from his world to Cittàgazze caused a massive surge in Spectre population, swarming the Cittàgazze world with the soul-devouring spirits.
St Sophia's School and College '''St Sophia's School'
is where Lyra goes to study the alethiometer after the events of The Amber Spyglass
. She then goes on to study at 'St. Sophia's College'''. ==Worlds==