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"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

Waltus - Wyrthyr Tor

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Adamar Waltus
O.Oth. 1. Othic shipbuilder owning shipyards on the Nyr Platan and Argud's Sound.
Waral
Unkn. 1. A little known prestigitator that made a career out of magic tricks in the streets of Taldàna.
Warlen
O.Oth. 1. A small town to the south of the City of Oth at the foot of the Black Hills. A mining town, the population is mostly male, with a few wives, daughters, and professional women throughout. There are many taverns and "hospitalities" along the rutted dirt roads. The large stone ruin of an ancient aquaduct stands outside the town, having once brought fresh water from the Evalshat Mountains.
Waters of Goddon
Oth. 1. An unholy spring that flows in the Theocracy of Danok and is used for baptism of new priests into the cult.  The spring flows from the red clay of Mor Goddon and is believed to have special powers.
The Welcome Keg
Oth. 1. An Oddfriend tavern in Dreg's Brewery.
Well of Storms
Oth. 1. Underground entrance of the Northwoods where a river thunders into the dark cavernous underworld.
wen
Dek. 1. Four.  (See also 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Werrid, Wer'id
Dek. 1. (see Weryd).
Weryd
O.Oth. 1. Any member of the Tribes of the Moons. 2. A lycanthrope.
Wesridge
O.Oth. 1. Self-proclaimed walled freetown north of the City of Oth atop a V-shaped ridge. Wesridge was once a part of Tavernton until 534 DR when the community erected its wooden walls, and declared themselves "free" from Oth's rule. The Merchants' Guild re-established themselves in Wesridge in 536 DR. Each of the town's three gates are guarded at night. (see also Gael, Reine, and Terres)
West Gate
Oth. 1. One of five great gates along the Oth citywall. (see also Highgate, Northgate, South Gate, and Temple Gate)
The Wheel
Oth. 1. An ever-present smoky disc that turns above the City of Oth, casting a shadowy pall over the city. The Wheel spins above the Temple of Roth, preventing most of the day's light from reaching the city except in the early morning and late evening. The wheel does not extend far beyond the north and south citywalls.
White-eye
Oth. ( -652 DR) 1. Female Tanthic Grumun that accompanied Mishara Silverpoint to Nazhalyr.  White-eye was killed fighting kukora on the western slopes of the Kur Nuthali.
The White Order
Oth. 1. A religious Order devoted to cleaning and beautifying neighborhoods and cities, founded in the worship of Amra-Dalàsia.
Whitey
Oth. 1. Member of the Thieves Chronicle. (see also Whitey)
Wholes
Oth. 1. Coll. Derogatory reference to those that are not Assembled by those that are.
Whuld
O.Oth. 1. Any canine that has undergone the Ghul metaphysical metamorphosis.
windcharmer
Oth. 1. A bard-priest of Nathal.
Winter Song
Oth. 1. A variation of Oberyl's masterpiece work "The Seasons", when played ending with the winter piece rather than one of the other seasons.
Carul Wis
O.Oth. 1. Jaris businessman who hates his wife so frequents the Red Cock as often as possible.
wizardmaking
Oth. 1. Obsc. The process of binding a non-magical creature to the magic Weave.
The Wizards' War
Oth. 1.  Protracted fourth and fifth century HK war between sirkùli sorsèreul which resulted in the Dekàlan Eshadect (Law of Ten).
Woad
Dek. 1. The Lifegiver An ancient god of life and nature, reverred by many. 2. The second largest (blue) moon, which measures the months, revolving once every 28 days around Teréth End. It is uncertain whether the god is named for the moon, or vice versa.
Wodra, Wodá
Dek. 1. Secret language shared by followers of Woad, believed by some to be the original Uren tongue.  The language has no script.
Woodkeep
Oth. 1.
Worron
O.Oth. 1. Agent of The Fat Man with spider-web tattoos on his face, that was killed in the Temple of Roth following the assassination of several Temple guards.  Worron was wielding the falchion Tyv Tulm when he was killed.
Rauln Wronghand
O.Pan. 1. A master thief of Panath who was horribly twisted following a infiltration of a dark temple north of that city. He recently joined forces with Endren Eironlord and is one of Endren's Seven.
Wudun
O.Oth. 1. Perhaps the most bleak of the Southswall pauper kingdoms.
Wurdus
Dek. 1.  Zodiacal sign of the drowning man. 2. A harbinger of ill fate.
wurl
Dek. 1. Whole; complete. (Ant. See burd)
Wurm
Dek. 1. Barbarian kingdom in north central Vulmura. 2. -ish Language of Wurm.  3. A small tabby-walled fishing town along the west shore of Argud's Sound. According to legend, the town is built at the location where a great dragon was slain by a knight in ancient times. An old statue stands in the village square, but its features and name have long since been worn away.
Ajandu Wurthum
O.Oth. 1. Head of the Lord's Musicians of Kry Shurulm; friend of Kaithah Argentale.
Wyrnmor Bal
Murd. 1.  Clan of the Dwürden Mor.
Wyrthyr Tor
Dek. 1. The mountain of the City of Ummon.

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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