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Kyrene
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South Africa
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Posted - 17 Mar 2022 : 08:32:33
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ara Elvish:- one who is (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - March 15, 2022) maha Elvish:- (said only of elves) lone; the only (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - March 15, 2022) meerithaele Common:- the name of a secret (painkiller) drink used by halflings and gnomes to prevent shock and suffering in someone dying or sorely wounded (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - March 16, 2022) orn Elvish:- hollow (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - March 15, 2022) theur Elvish:- hard; durable; unyielding (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - March 16, 2022) |
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Kyrene
Senior Scribe
  
South Africa
704 Posts |
Posted - 12 Apr 2022 : 09:29:14
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sar Common:- a term used by many traveling traders for a kukri (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - March 17, 2022) sarren Common:- plural of sar (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - March 17, 2022) zarak Common:- the most popular local name in Murghτm, Durpar, Raurin, Estagund, Semphar, Veldorn, Var, Ulgarth, and Thay for a kukri (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - March 17, 2022) |
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Kyrene
Senior Scribe
  
South Africa
704 Posts |
Posted - 04 May 2022 : 14:24:59
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whitescrape Common:- a dark brown-green natural cave-wall mould that turns white on top, and looks like a scrape (raw exposed stone) against the natural stone, when chewed dulls all internal pains and banishes itching (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 2, 2022) |
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Dilynrae
Acolyte
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Posted - 23 May 2022 : 11:08:02
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Hey all, :)
a question to the Elf specialists here.
I believe, there's some poem about Corellon and Eilistraee. It's linked to the banishment of the latter. In the end there is the phrase "May your path be green and golden"
Does anyone know, where i can find that poem in full length? |
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Kyrene
Senior Scribe
  
South Africa
704 Posts |
Posted - 03 Jun 2022 : 10:32:48
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quote: Originally posted by Dilynrae
Hey all, :)
a question to the Elf specialists here.
I believe, there's some poem about Corellon and Eilistraee. It's linked to the banishment of the latter. In the end there is the phrase "May your path be green and golden"
Does anyone know, where i can find that poem in full length?
Dude!?! This is a glossary thread... Perhaps you would get more traction if you started a thread in one of the general subforums. |
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Kyrene
Senior Scribe
  
South Africa
704 Posts |
Posted - 03 Jun 2022 : 10:34:55
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aloun Elvish:- cup (noun) (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) ammur Elvish:- the singular and plural word for clouds (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) calann Elvish:- cup (verb; ones hands); to hold (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) hethtalos Elvish:- big storm (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) huan Elvish:- storm (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) huthammur Elvish:- storm clouds; storm front (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) lurleath Elvish:- sky (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) sathu Elvish:- drifting (on water) (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) tammin Elvish:- cauldron (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) taran Elvish:- gift (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) vra Elvish:- drifting (in the air) (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) wael Elvish:- drifting (adrift, or lost, or directionless) (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 8, 2022) |
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Kyrene
Senior Scribe
  
South Africa
704 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jun 2022 : 07:55:26
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all-moon Common:- a term used when speaking of a non-gendered item that could be used by any gender (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 16, 2022) ildglang Giant:- (literally fireabove) literal fire in the sky (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 16, 2022) no-horn Common:- a term used when speaking of an individual that is known to be utterly uninterested in sex (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 16, 2022) one Common:- a term used when speaking of an individual of unknown gender (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 16, 2022) shorn-horn Common:- a term used when speaking of an individual that is known to be gelded, or wounded and no longer has functioning genitalia (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 16, 2022) thornless Common:- a term used when speaking of an individual that is known to be gelded, or wounded and no longer has functioning genitalia (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 16, 2022) two-horn Common:- a term used when speaking of an individual that is known to be a hermaphrodite (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 16, 2022) uvarild Giant:- (literally stormfire) lightning (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - May 16, 2022) |
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Dilynrae
Acolyte
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Posted - 20 Jun 2022 : 07:27:20
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quote: Originally posted by Kyrene
quote: Originally posted by Dilynrae
Hey all, :)
a question to the Elf specialists here.
I believe, there's some poem about Corellon and Eilistraee. It's linked to the banishment of the latter. In the end there is the phrase "May your path be green and golden"
Does anyone know, where i can find that poem in full length?
Dude!?! This is a glossary thread... Perhaps you would get more traction if you started a thread in one of the general subforums.
First off, i'm not a dude, second i'm new herem so a bit more patience, please. Third, please be a bit more polite to a lady... |
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Kyrene
Senior Scribe
  
South Africa
704 Posts |
Posted - 04 Jul 2022 : 08:25:41
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quote: Originally posted by Dilynrae
quote: Originally posted by Kyrene
quote: Originally posted by Dilynrae
Hey all, :)
a question to the Elf specialists here.
I believe, there's some poem about Corellon and Eilistraee. It's linked to the banishment of the latter. In the end there is the phrase "May your path be green and golden"
Does anyone know, where i can find that poem in full length?
Dude!?! This is a glossary thread... Perhaps you would get more traction if you started a thread in one of the general subforums.
First off, i'm not a dude, second i'm new herem so a bit more patience, please. Third, please be a bit more polite to a lady...
Righteous lady dude!!! Or would you prefer "dudette"?
I think you might be a little bit sensitive there dude. I gave you some solid advice (seeing as you're new here), didn't try to be mean, and had hoped I had shown genuine confusion with the emoji. Clearly, that didn't help you not to have your jimmies rustled.
Have a nice day dude and I hope you find your poem.  |
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Kyrene
Senior Scribe
  
South Africa
704 Posts |
Posted - 04 Jul 2022 : 08:27:52
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ar Gnomish:- of (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) athurr Gnomish:- a road (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) bluth Gnomish:- mists (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) daran Gnomish:- he (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) duk Gnomish:- boot (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) dukl Gnomish:- step; stride (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) duklim Gnomish:- a magical gate or portal (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) duklimaunr Gnomish:- a linked series of magical portals; a portal system (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) duklimduk Gnomish:- to use, step through, or traverse magical portals (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) lim Gnomish:- magic (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) lurthaun Gnomish:- a trail (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) maran Gnomish:- she (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) oblann Gnomish:- overcast (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) oblass Gnomish:- cloud (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) oblassan Gnomish:- plural of oblass (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) obluth Gnomish:- fog; opaque, persistent mist (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) thaunr Gnomish:- a known route (Ed Greenwood on Twitter - June 29, 2022) |
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