1: Strange Companions (15.3)
Ilon holds a companion publication to the show.
Ilon holds a companion publication to the show.
Aop dubs zer grandkæther zer “grandkæther” or “grandmother” with equal affection. Ze may not even know exactly which ze is.
More about a series of bad, bittersweet, weird or unfortunate events in a bellicose world, but … fairies!
Don’t worry. You are not meant to be totally oriented in the world. You are being thrown in the deep end of the Lor’Avvu pool, right off the bat, and the larger pieces will hopefully come to you as you[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
zodzofgoæ 0 6FGOE or ZODOFGOE Zodzo is NAL for the number six. So this word literally translates into sixer, as in someone or something having six numbers. Pærth operates on a caste system based on a simple numbering order of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
An anonymous soother accidentally uses the formal title for lores (Loræ) instead of males (Dziiræ) when trying to calm Ilon’s father off-panel. For future reference, the title for females is Faræ. Hence Lor’Avvu is like a gender-neutral way of spelling[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Farchæf (NAL) FARCES A blessing Easterners give to friends. Roughly, it does just mean “bless you” but it would not be used in case of a sneeze.
Sorry about the delay, today. I was spending extra time on language development and I ended up having to update some small details in the fonts. This entry features, to nobody’s surprise, the first appearance of all three of Avvu’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The contemporary Lore word said for “hour” is Kuhki| (kuh-kee-[glottal stop]) but we’ll learn more about that another time. The “jeenare” are the dominant fairy-people species of the planet around which, I hope you by now see, this story centers.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…