UPDATE: I HAVE FOUND THE ARTIST, TUMBLR USER POUPON <3
If you follow this channel, you know I'm working on an audio book for Garth Nix's Sabriel (1995). I can't find the artist for this piece of artwork and I desperately want to credit them before using it in my upcoming video. If you know who it is, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me know!
The Abhorsen family tree(as close as I can make it) SPOILERS BELOW, this is a long one
As disjointed as it is, The Abhorsens are highlighted in green, with their known place in the timeline. There are so many i couldn't connect, and only some are named. Blue are members of the Clayr Bloodline present in the tree, and orange are members of the Royal Bloodline. Un-highlighted means they are either related by marriage/partnership or did not obtain the Abhorsen title. This is a link to the wiki where i was able to piece together some of them.https://oldkingdomwiki.fandom.com/wiki/Abhorsen , There are some i don't mention that have a concrete placement.
The clearest concrete Abhorsen however (Other than their namesake) is Kalliel, who is number 12, while 13 is her unnamed grandson. Even Clariel/Chlorr is a part of the family(Her grandfather-Tyriel) at roughly 600 years before Sabriel/Lirael.
There are 16 more named, but out of order Abhorsens. I have done my best to put them in order(I just don't know their official position)
Soraniel (m)
Feriniel (f)
Madarael (f)
Kariniel (f)
Tyriel, Teriel(A-I-W, before death) and Yannael(A-I-W, before Belatiel)
Belatiel
Jaramiel
Jerizael
Alleil
Herraniel/Tizaniel (siblings, but unknown order)
Then of course, there are named ones who I dont even have a hint for:
Cassiel (Lirael wields their bells)
Yezael
Ulamiel
Bannatiel
Keramitiel
Anyway, I hope this is remotely correct and that you enjoyed
EDIT: Looking at this, it looks like Elinor and Terciel are distant cousins? Since the family tree is funky, but the wiki says Elinor is "Of the line of Tizanael", she's also descended from an Abhorsen
(G-G-Grandparent Jeremiel) herself.
EDIT 2: Added names i forgot that have rough placement