"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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- Yalla
- O.Oth. 1. Doloran
peasant present at the Cenotaph cemetery.
- Yandor
- Grug. 1. Famous Grumun
mystic of the 6th century DR.
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- Murn Yellor
- O.Oth. 1. Human potter of Avarlin
who made personalized mugs for Jak and Mishara.
- Ylfe
- Elv. 1. Variation of Elve;
used in old texts, and by Solara Elvarel.
- Yrygarmandralyth
- Dra. (YEHR uh gahr MAHN
drah lihth) 1. The great Dágul of Ildûn
that was slain in the Second-Acentran War whose death triggered the
collapse of the Old Empire's magics.
- Yuldur
- Unkn. 1. A small god of Jadth. 2.
The god of the navel, fulfillment.
- Yurander
- O.Oth. 1. The noble family of the towns
of Oddon and Portage.
- Alla Yurander
- O.Oth. (646-652 DR) 1. Daughter of Lord
Sunddon Yurander and Lady Salmaras,
who died at Oddon Keep from the bite
of a mysterious red serpent. Alla had been spending time with her aunts,
uncles, and cousins before returning to the City of Oth for schooling
in the autumn months.
- Lady
Antasya Yurander
- O.Oth. (625- DR) 1. Youngest daughter
of Lord Orun Yurander and Lady
Dallah Sunarran, who is believed mad by the family; met by Alcerra
Nadrelan following the death of Alla
Yurander.
- Lord
Derreth Yurander
- O.Oth. (627- DR) 1. Youngest Lord
Orun Yurander and Lady Dallah
Sunarran. Imprisoned in the West Tower of Oddon
Keep to shield the family from his raving insanity.
- Corrus
"the Black" Yurander
- O.Oth. (636- DR) 1. Son of Lord
Orun Yurander II and Lady Dallah
Sunarran. An infamous duellist within the City of Oth. Sir
Enthor taught him to sword fight as a boy.
- Fasha Yurander
- O.Oth. (635- DR) 1. Daughter of Lord
Orun Yurander II and Lady Dallah
Sunarran.
- Lady
Lisilla Yurander
- O.Oth. (623- DR) 1. Daughter of Lord
Orun Yurander and Lady Dallah
Sunarran.
- Lord
Orun Yurander
- O.Oth. (596- DR) 1. Lord of Oddon
Keep, and patriarch of the Yurander line.
- Lord
Orun Yurander II
- O.Oth. (616- DR) 1. Heir to the throne
of Oddon Keep. A quiet and withdrawn
man that rarely leaves his chambers in the Keep's noble hall; especially
if there's danger afoot.
- Seric Yurander
- O.Oth. (634-642 DR) 1. Son of Lord
Orun Yurander II and Lady Dallah
Sunarran who strayed from Oddon Keep
and drowned in 650 DR.
- Lord
Sunddon Yurander
- O.Oth. (619- DR) 1. Son of Lord
Orun Yurander and Lady Dallah
Sunarran, named after his grandfather, Sunddon Sunarran. Sunddon lives
at the family house in the Kyard where
he is a socialite.
- Tool Yurander
- O.Oth. (640- DR) 1. Youngest son of Lord
Orun Yurander II and Lady Dallah
Sunarran.
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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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