"Find a stone that is perfect
and untouched but by the moons and the songs of the stars, and call your
spirit forward and it will bind you to the stone, to the sound of the
stone, to the dream of the stone, and the thoughts of the dirt beneath
the pads of your feet will become your thoughts..."
Verm Lod Norel, Eight
Secrets
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- Nars Ubrem
- O.Oth. 1. A Loston
farmer who sat, talked, and smoked with Jak
and Tressta on 11
Druur 652.
- U'çan
- Unkn. 1. A small god of Jadth. 2.
The hunting god.
- Uchor
- Unkn. 1. The third layer of the Lower
Streets.
- uden
- Dek. 1. One.
(See also 1, 2,
3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8,
9, 10)
- udra
- Dek. 1. First.
- Ugly Folk
- Oth. [goblins] 1. Coll. Urdari.
- U'kas Salmakh
- Unkn. 1. Veil of mortal thought. 2.
Ward used by the Eldá to wipe
and alter memories.
- Ulbrum
- Urd.Ot. 1. Urdar zealot Ulthari
Gnot. 2. A follower of Ulzur. 3.
Othic translator that spoke with Jak and
Mishara in the early morning of 9
Druur 652.
- Ulthari Gnot
- Urd.Ot. 1. An Urdari kingdom in the
eastern Moren Burdrul. 2.
Urdari kingdom that group was escorted through by Ulzur's
following.
- Ultus
- Unkn. 1. A small god of Jadth. 2.
The appearing god; unknown sphere.
- Soor Ulun
- O.Oth. 1. Thrall who tripped down staircase
and was interrogated by members of the Darkfold.
Soor was later released by Kulak
but mugged before getting far from Tandel's
residence. His interrogators began disliking him after an admission
of rape.
- Ulzur
- Urd.Ot. 1. Urdari shaman of Ulthari
Gnot.
- Ummon, Um'on
- Dek. The Mountain City 1. The
western-most Dekàlan city-state, devoted to the worship of Irul
na Krulln. 2. City that rests atop and within Wyrthyr
Tor.
- The Underalley
- Oth. (see Lower
Streets)
- Unnus Miketh
- O.Oth. 1. A pauper kingdom within the
Southswall.
- Unu-ud Nath
- Nuth. 1. One of the seven gods of the
Nuth. 2. The tentacled god.
(see Unu-ud Nath)
- ur
- Dek. 1. Pref. Uren soldier;
worker.
- Urdar
- Dek. [goblins] 1. Any of the humanoid
species identifiable by their short stature, smallish limbs, and pronounced
skulls. Urdari skulls are squat with jutting lower jaws and thick
round orbital ridges housing large and expressive eyes. Lips are
commonly drawn back from the teeth giving the race a bestial appearance.
Low to average in intelligence, the Urdar are commonly agrarian,
though are known to frenzy and attack nearby populations when food is
scarce, or when threatened. Some believe the Urdar are related
to Ortor, but in truth the races are
fully separate.
- Urdari Lands
- Dek./Oth. 1. (see Goblin
Lands)
- Urdari Queen
- Dek./Oth. 1. (see Goblin
Queen)
- Uren
- Dek. 1. Human.
- Urmgurummur
- Unkn. 1. Rock giant that was killed
and re-created by the Sorbur Ort.
- Ur'quoon
- Dek. 1. Dekàlan
crossbowman.
- Urran
- O.Oth. 1. Proprietor of Urran's
Baths.
- Urran's Baths
- O.Oth. 1. Bath rental shop along The
Perimeter of Temple Square.
- Urthari Gnot
- Urd.Ot. 1. Urdari kingdom in the lower
Northwoods.
- Urtorum
- Ort. 1. Mountainous region extending
from the Snaking Pass, to Ummon,
to the Kur Evalshat that is claimed
by the Bragnar Bar Ort, Pantargor Ort, Retugnar Ort, and the Sorbur
Ort.
- urtumb
- Grug. (UHR tumb)
1. Humble and selflessness. 2. The sixth life study of
the Grumun.
- Uruss
- O.Oth. 1. Leader of "The
Assembled" who was killed by Jak the Red
at Kurum Neculthe.
- Urzyel
- Dek. 1. Zodiacal sign of the demon.
- ushomn
- Grug. (YUU shom)
1. The great secret. 2. The eighth and last life study
of the Grumun.
- Utelig
- O.Oth. 1. Large and cheerful High Craftsman
of Roth, who sat next to Alcerra
Nadrelan during her introductory dinner at the Temple
of Roth. (Also see Charul)
- utharad
- Ne.Nek. 1. An Elve
longsword carried by Elve officers. An Elve steel blade mounted in dark
wood, usually adorned by a precious stone. These swords were often enchanted.
- Uul, Ül
- Dek. 1. A Dekàlan
general. (see also Eye of Uul)
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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)
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