The King Of The Moon 5417 Popular Post Share Posted April 7, 2023 ((Full language doc available in spoiler)) Spoiler This writing project is ongoing; though this post contains much useful information about Vel'luah, the limits of our forums as well as the practical reality that an IC language will never be 'complete' have rendered Vel'luah's publication on a single thread impossible. Therefore, the entire language - including an ever-expanding list of nouns and verbs not listed on this post - can be found on this live document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GVf7dINjklUJm6eTmvhpCCpu4h_RDB5LR0US_NlWeQM/edit?usp=sharing We heavily encourage any dark elf players interested in doing so to utilise this doc as an OOC resource, and to supplement their RP with this language as and when they see fit. It is not by any means considered secretive nor exclusive to any one player group nor culture beyond its dark elven majority, and may be treated as such by any player interested in doing so! As the language is ever growing (and likely always will be), I would encourage any with suggestions or requests for edits or additions to the language to contact myself or @Creete (as well as more curators to come) via discord. We can be messaged via Mordu#0780 or Creete#8440 respectively. Vel’luah Vel’luah, sometimes called Night Elven, Vulgar Drow, Greyspeak or Moontongue is a modern language of the dark elves, derived from the race’s mother and holy tongues, Ancient Elven and Old Blah respectively, as well as sparse corruptions and loaned words from the vile verbiages of Mori’quessir and even - rarer still - sterilized mortal iterations of Al’tahrn-Durngo. Vel’luah is no mere dialect of the aforementioned, however; as the official language of many clans and cultures across the broader dark elven diaspora (including those with no reverence for the Spirits nor historic subjugation at the hands of the mori’quessir), contemporary vel’luah speakers retain only a modicum of lexical similarity with the aforementioned. That is to say, as a distinct neo-elven language in its own right, the average Vel’luah speaker would not be conversationally understood by another that knew only Ancient Elven or Old Blah; nor would a monolinguistic Vel’luah speaker possess the ability to comprehend these without conscious efforts made to learn them from scratch. Alphabet Unlike the longer Common alphabet, Vel’luah only utilizes 19 letters consistently, and it also does not contain any diacritics. However inappropriate for Vel’luah words themselves, it is not unheard of for some dark elves to source additional letters from other tongues for their forenames and occasionally even family names. This remains controversial to some clans. Vel’luah also utilizes its own script derived from Flexio, though many amongst the younger generations of dark elves tend to use it interchangeably with its Common alphabet equivalents. There is no concept of uppercase nor lowercase in the Vel’luah script, though Flexio letters obey the same capitalisation rules as Common. ɱ չ ȶ ʊ ɮ ɠ ɛ ʅ ӄM Z T U B G E L K ð ψ ᵲ α ᛪ ʋ ɦ ¤ ռ ʂ D Y R A X V H O N S-’X’ and ‘Z’ are interchangeable in spellings, though ‘X’ is typically reserved for nouns and names intended to appear formal and/or spiritually significant. -Like Common and unlike most other descendant languages, Vel’luah occasionally pairs ‘T’ and ‘H’ to form dental fricatives, the likes of which may be heard in Common words like ‘there’ and Vel’luah words like ‘kathir’. Numbers Vel’luah has no numerical symbols. Instead, the names of numbers and equations are always written as full words: 0 - sly 1 - az 6 - vho 2 - nyt 7 - reu 3 - hek 8 - xyn 4 - zag 9 - bex 5 - kru 10 - unz Number factors are determined by suffixing them accordingly: 10s -ah 100s -ee 1000s -he 100,000s -yhk 100,000,000s -ux When described figuratively, these factors are written as if beginning with 1, and are suffixed again as plurals. A dark elf exaggerating with the word ‘hundreds’ would say ‘azahzh’. Unlike the Qalasheen Numerals used in Common, Vel’luah’s 0 (‘sly’) is never used to indicate a decimal place. It is less a number and more an indication of nothing; “less than one”. Each factor is written in descending order, connected with hyphens. For example, 99 is ‘bexah-bex’. 1,203 is ‘azhe-nytee-hek’ (notably NOT ‘azhe-nytee-sly-hek’) Grammar-Suffixes and prefixes immediately latch onto the word they correspond to. -The predicate comes after the subject. -Adjectives and adverbs are attached to the back of the word they describe with a hyphen -Plural is denoted by adding a –zh to the back of the noun -Articles attach themselves to the backs of words they affect, after any suffixes. For example, ‘the dark elves’ includes a noun [maehr] that is plural [zh] with ‘the’ as an article [el], so it translates to ‘maehrzhel’. -Past tense is denoted by adding an a' to the front of the verb, before prefixes. -Future tense is denoted by adding an e' to the front of the verb, before prefixes. -Present tense is defaulted to without either prefix. -Possession is denoted by prefixing uhv’ to a pronoun or noun. For instance yours or your is ‘uhv’laht’ -Apostrophes are only grammatically relevant to the above tense and possession prefixes. All other uses merely denote a short pause in that word’s pronunciation. -Compound words are always hyphenated. There are no open or closed compounds. For example, the open compound word ‘full moon’ in this case combines the adjective [vyl] and the noun [velulaeya], so it translates to ‘vyl-velulaeya’. Prefixes: a-, an-, in- (without) be- ante- (before) lui- anti- (against) uby- arch-, extra-, hyper-, omni-(high, ruler, more, over, all-encompassing) [masculine only] ulath- auto- (self) shadar- bi- (two) ny- co-, inter- (with, between) yl- dec- (ten) un- dis-, -ill (not) bar- en- (put into) shyl- ennea- (nine) be- ex- (out of) zuul- hept- (seven) re- hex- (six) vo- in- (into) zaal- macro- (large) ulth- micro- (small) yeo- mono- (one) az- oct- (eight) xy- penta- (five) ku- post- (after) mab- re- (back/again) xae- sub- (under) mor- tetra- (four) zag- tri- (three) he- un-, de- (not, down, away from) num- Suffixes: -acy (state or quality) -eth -al (act or process of) -ethe -ance, -ence (state or quality of) -rax -arch, -est (highest, most) [feminine only] -ana-dom (place or state of being) -uk -ist, -er, -or (one who) -yr -ism (doctrine or belief) -za -ness (state of being) -um -self (personal) -shah -ship (position held) -vot -sion, -tion, -ful, -esque (state of being, notable for, reminiscent of) -kon -ate (become) -trak -ify, -fy (to make) -yg -able, -ible (capable of being) -uth -al (pertaining to) -ley -ious, -ous, -ish (characterized by, having the quality of) -yl -ly (like) -eb -y (characterized by) -az -ive (having the nature of) -yb -less (without) -bea -ed (make nouns into adjectives) -hk -ing (action of) -ule -ling (smaller version) -ye Adverbs Anyway - roa’bub Forever - myxzu **** - zkyr Maybe/perhaps - zoba Most - ulot Must - tesso Next - ytamy No - xye Not - syex Now - nyn Once - azt Shall - tezu Soon - theen Then - mebe Together - layeh Too/ also - gel Very - l’yth Well -kah Will - lo Yes - zar Verbs Are/is - yx Become - toomah Can - ern Can’t - er’sye Could/would/should - belk May - zob Might - beel Seem - akeer Pronouns I - yto You - laht Yourself - labah He - ura She - vel Him - urada Her - velul We - lye You all - lyht They/Them - sha Me - ra It - zeb Us - lug Our - uhv’lye Which - shalyuAny - roan Question words Who/what - mirz When - mukh Where - vat Why - heyah How - mol Conjunctions As/ Like - hru And - zy Because - dhurz Or - myl But - aza If - sau So - dunr Though - reeky While - thoak Whilst - veel As - ben Articles The - el a - o An - ga This - axThat - ux Useful Phrases Maehr How many dark elves self-identify. Though the words 'maly' meaning 'elf' and 'ker' meaning 'dark' are both loaned from ancient elven and 'malyker' is still used at times, 'maehr' is a less literal label reserved for "proper" dark elves. VrazAn informal greeting, ‘hi’ or ‘hello’. Literally translates to ‘good’. Be’a-velulaelUsed in sunlight hours similarly to ‘good day’, though with less cheerful connotations; roughly translating to ‘without the moon’. KerayalAn informal greeting, though more intimate than ‘vraz’. Though derived from the ancient elven’s ‘good evening’, it may be used at any time of day. VraxA ceremonious greeting meant for superiors. Always accompanied by a salute, bow or other respectful bodylanguage. Also at times a holy word used by spiritual teachers to disciples. Vrax-maehrA formal greeting exclusive to dark elves, denoting respect or familial love. It would be inappropriate to greet a non dark elf this way, and insultingly taboo for a non-dark elf to greet anyone this way. Karin-yeReserved for the morning, this can be both a neutral greeting and an observation that dawn has come. It literally translates to ‘little sun’. Throm-kahDerived from old blah, interpreted as ‘be well’ as well as ‘well met’; doubles as a greeting or farewell in context. VanayalA corruption of ancient elven’s ‘farewell’. Ukh lu velulael A fond farewell blessing, translating to ‘go with the moon’. AhernynAn informal ‘thanks’. Derived from ancient elven, Ynx labah mabasA sincere way of giving thanks, typically reserved for significant gifts or favours. Literally translating to ‘bless yourself after’. Yo’rosThere is no Vel’luah equivalent to asking ‘please?’. Yo’ros is the closest term, though it denotes the act of begging - loaned from the mori’quessir’s ‘joros’ meaning ‘to ask’ - and is tainted with humiliating connotations. It is a decidedly desperate plea. Ukh bo bashukA dismissal, translating to ‘go in shame’. ‘Bashuk’, loaned from the mori’quessir word for ‘honour’, is a hurtful term not used lightly. Ukh‘Go’, as a dismissal. Lye ukh‘Let’s go [together]’. Literally translating to ‘we go’. Ska’at tul‘come here’. ‘Ska’at’ can be used alone to simply mean ‘come’. Velulaeyael keeThe issuance of a formal challenge, such as a duel, contest or dispute. Literally translating to ‘the moon calls’; ‘the moon pulls’. Yyrel vex!The acceptance of a challenge. Literally translating to ‘the ocean pushes [back]!’; ‘the sea answers!’. Thet’uzhel kixThe refusal/ dismissal of a challenge. Literally translating to ‘the tide sleeps’ or ‘the waves sleep’. This phrase can also be used by a third party as an attempted diffusal, as well as finding positive use in recognition of peace and placidity. Lo laht malar la?‘Will you fight me?’ Lo laht malar lu la?‘Will you fight with me? [on my side]’ Helun-velulaeya hon laht/ Helun-velulaeya tom uhv’lye honyr ‘Mother moon guide you/ Mother moon be our guide.’ Xabyth-exanA sacred word with no common language equivalent, describing when the moon is visible during daylight. It literally translates to ‘pale day’, albeit always spelled with holy ‘x’s instead of the 'z’s used when writing the words individually (‘zabyth’ and ‘ezan’ respectively). Many dark elves also use the term to describe days of religious observation regardless of if the moon is actually visible, in a similar fashion to the common ‘sabbath’. Xabyth-thet’uxhA sacred word with no common language equivalent, describing when the moon sets over the ocean. It literally translates to ‘pale tide’ or ‘pale waves’, albeit always spelled with holy ‘x’s instead of the 'z’s used when writing the words individually (‘zabyth’ and ‘thet’uzh’ respectively). Many dark elves believe that witnessing such is a grand omen, if not a direct blessing from their ancestral patrons. YthaenAnother term without a common language equivalent, ythaen describes a righteous warrior pledged to the preservation of an ideal. The term can also be used to describe a city guard, paladin or templar, albeit only when said individual is themselves a dark elf. It is a neutral term, without negative nor positive connotations. YthaelAnother term without a common language equivalent, ythael describes a tenacious warrior who fights only for their own passions and pragmatism. The term can also be used to describe a mercenary, bandit or assassin, albeit only when said individual is themselves a dark elf. It is a neutral term, without negative nor positive connotations. VelelLiterally meaning ‘lunar’, the word is also used to describe a full cycle of the moon and forms compounds with numbers to describe the passage of months ((OOC days)). 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