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"Wulwur looked out upon the fields where his tenants stood, despairing their wilted crop.  There would again be no harvest this year.  The Valanian had noticed the shrines fallen into disrepair, many of the stones had been removed to repair fences and chimneys.  They had sowed Kandlan's reward in the past and now would feel his wrath."

Tome of the Golden Harvest

Jadchrum - Jzar the Mad

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Elder Jadchrum
O.Oth. 1. An elder follower of Thurkan the Apprentice who lives and works in a Dolor smithy.
Jadth
Dek. The Dreaming City 1. The southernmost Dekàlan city-state, founded in and devoted to the worship of Sudul. The City of Jadth is supossedly surrounded by a "dreaming haze" which only admits dreamers. 2. -ari  Language of the region of Jadth.
Jak the Elder
Oth. 1. A bridge nightwatchman for the village of Candan who was killed by thieves near Darshshell. He was head bridgeguard of Candan between 607-643 DR. 2. Father of Jak the Red.
Jak the Red
O.Oth./Oth. 1. Member of the Othic Chronicle. (see Jak)
Jandanar
Dek. 1. The enchanted sword of Eironlord Endren the Brave used to determine guilt and innocence. 2. Jandanar was forged in the early 2nd century DR by the master smith Korollo and the wizard Talggar near the kingdom of Olood in eastern Terèthor.  The blade was created for use by the Eiron paladin lord Karrant the Just and was buried with him in 204 DR.  Endren's Seven happened across the hidden tomb in 647 DR and when the sarcophagus opened to Endren's touch it was determined that the blade had chosen its next owner.
Jar En
Dek. (jahr EN) 1. Dream spirits that inhabit the dreamlands of Jadth.
Jaris
O.Oth. 1. A run-down unremarkable neighborhood of Oth's Naryard. 2. Location of the Cinsarkel.
Jarjatha
Dek. Queen of Dreams 1. An aspect of the Dekàlan god Sudul who visits mortals at night and sows their minds with pleasant dreams. (see Jarjatha) (see also Daggon the Horrible)
Jerm
Ogd. 1. An Ogdar elevator-worker at the South Keep whose job it is to unload and load stones to the lift's counterweight platform.  Strangers in the City of Oth often make the mistake of tangling with this monstrous fellow, who is strong even by Ogdar standards.  When at his job, Jerm is never far from piles of throwing stones.
Joachim
Oth. (see Joachim Fallow)
Johor
O.Oth. 1. A K'yard magistrate who presided over the trial of Dammon Shroudson at Gibbet Hill in Aldruan 652.
Jorast
Oth. 1. An old mining town to the west of Oth and south of Zadareth Kdar. A remote community nestled in the northern reaches of the Black Hills. The place was a booming mining town in past times, mining iron from the hills and lower Evalshats. 2. Jorast holds the distinction of being home to the precious stone of the same name; a stone deep violet in color with swirls of bright red. Single cut jorasts have been known to sell for 50 talas.
Aradam Jorron
O.Oth. 1. K'yard weapons merchant mentioned by Sir Enthor as someone may know something about Daraliens.
Juduth
Unkn. 1. Western Terèthori kingdom.
julm
O.Jad. 1. Doom; bane.
Junah
O.Oth. 1. Older member of Stard te Caris's militia.
Jurrus
O.Oth. 1.  A naryard herald who designed Jak the Red's coat of arms.
Jyar
Murd. 1.  An ancient and extinct race of giants that once roamed Terèthor.
Jzar the Mad
O.Oth. 1. An infamous sorcerer among the sirkùli sorsèreul, who studied the properties of conjuration in the 11th century HK. During a final "experiment" Jzar disappeared and was never seen again.

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Languages

The following abbreviations are used throughout the Othlopædia:

Acen. (Acentran)
A.Aza. (Anc. Azàlari)
A.Pan. (Anc. Panàthan)
Aqoq. (Aqolaqbaqôl)
Aza. (Azàlari, Trade)
Caph. (Capharan)
Chaos (Chaos)
Cra. (Crawwok)
Dek. (Dekàlan)
Dir. (Dirimoran)
Dra. (D'agul, Common)
Dirg. (Direagôl)
Dui. (Duinod)
Dwurn. (Dwünmor)
Elv. (Elve, Common)
Ezm. (Ezmiran)
Fae. (Faeri, Common)
Fal. (Falwurd)
Flog. (Flogwürn)
Gno. (Gnorm, Common)
Grug. (Grugantha)
Hal. (Halverish, Common)
Ichg. (Icharagôl)
Ild. (Ildûni)
Jad. (Jadthàri)
Kan. (Kandàlan)
Murd. (Murdwürmor)
Nar. (Narwurd)
Nekg. (Niragôl)
Nul. (Nuléun)
Ogd. (Ogdari, Common)
O.Aza. (Old Azàlari)
O.Ild. (Old Ildûni)
O.Jad. (Old Jadthàri)
O.Kan. (Old Kandàlan)
O.Lan. (Old Lanàdra)
O.Oth. (Old Othic)
O.Pan. (Old Panàthan)
O.Tal. (Old Taládan)
Ort. (Ortori, Common)
Oth. (Othic)
Pald. (Paldan)
Pan. (Panàthan)
Sar. (Saránthi)
Sha. (Sha'ala, Common)
Shu. (Shulut, Common)
Skw. (Skürwn)
Swa.Ot. (Swallish of Oth)
Solg. (Solaragôl)
Tal. (Taládan)
Tirg. (Tirengôl)
Unkn. (Lost etymology)
Urd.Ev. (Urdari, Evalshat)
Urd.Ot. (Urdari , Oth)
Wod. (Wodra)
Wur. (Wurmish)
Zul. (Zultayan)
Zyr. (Zyrrn)

Ref. PHB (Player's Handbook), © Wizards of the Coast