Posts Tagged religion
I may as well explain some of the slang happening here. To “know one’s knowing” is to be an expert, as you can guess. Meanwhile, for Sonia and her new friends to “put a hat on” something would be to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (63.2)
Ondo’s Council Government is also called The Order.
1: Strange Companions (63.1)
vigap pbigap (Ondoko) (PPBee-ih-gahp) Ilon more or less uses this to say, “Fine!” which can be read in as many ways. hh gi h(h)ghee (Ondoko) ([soft] hh-[glottal stop] GHEE) With the glottal stop in there, this is air filler like,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (59.2)
Double entry again. Updates should be returning in October.
1: Strange Companions (57.3)
1: Strange Companions (52.1)
The definite article Codex is a book written many times, with many variations in the attempts, all assumed to gain secret knowledge from a single ancient document. We will learn more over the course of the story. If something buds,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (51.3)
Some funny terms here, maybe. According to the old saying, to go into thunder’s path is to walk into wild throngs of uncontrollable people. A vicess is a hired vicar of the Great House and implies a much greater supervisory[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (50.3)
xËbtetu tsuibtaytu (Ondoko) (tsweeb-tay-too) Slightly slanderous term for non-females, literally like “anti-woman” The contact Sonia got from her colleague references a “Lion House”, which may have sounded more promising before she realized it was a hotel for mingi (cats).
1: Strange Companions (50.2)
daygedz (day-gehdz) Old Lore word for the “snailigator”. mingor (MIHN-gohr) Slang for “cat”.