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  1. I. Name: Daniel Godfrey Vimmark II. Age: 12 IIa. Date of Birth [If Known]: 12th of the Deep Cold, 1589 IIb. Location of Birth [If Known]: Johannesburg III. Race [Human/Elf]: Human IIIa. Culture [Heartlander, Highlander, Wood Elf, etc.]: Heartlander IV. Status of Blood [Nobility, Gentry, Commoner, Former Nobility, etc.]: Nobility V. Place of Residence: N/A (formerly Johannesburg) VI. Martial Knowledge [Trained in Weaponry, Archer, etc.]: Trained in swordsmanship, archery, and horseback combat. VII. Skilled Labor [Farmer, Lumberjack, etc.]: miner, lumberjack. OOC MC Name: lol Skype ID: lol
  2. Daniel laughs "These heathens really are silly. It doesn't matter how many fancy titles your 'high priest' gives himself, he still has no power, and neither does his 5 person 'holy order.' I can't help but notice by reading through the other declarations of this so-called 'church,' the only person listed as a church official is this Callixtvs Primus. Haense and Courland's feud is no business of mine, but these heathens are a vile tumor compared to TRUE Canonism."
  3. Oh, I didn't realize that. My apologies then and I think that's all. Thank you for being so patient with me and clearing up so much stuff, I really appreciate it
  4. My only remaining question is, how should I go about getting a settlement. Isn't the whole point of the nation charter to give new natons a capital? What is the point of being given a 250x250 plot if we have to not only have a settlement, it has to be a settlement outside of any other nation? It seems bizarre to me that land is being offered but only to groups who already have land. How could I even obtain land outside of any other nation? Wouldn't that require me to already have nation status?
  5. The sun was unusually bright, noted Boris, as he sat idly on the deck of the boat to Aleksandria. It was a good day by anyone’s standard, clear and cloudless, with just the right amount of breeze. Sadly, the business he was travelling for was far less pleasant than the bright day outside. He had just returned from a meeting with the Grand King, accompanying his own liege, Marius of Haense. They spoke of the ever-increasing hostilities between Courland and Haense, and how it could be resolved, while the young Count listened. He sat in his carriage, reviewing the parchment that Lord Chancellor Lucas Vanir had given him. He was to go to Aleksandria and meet with the King of Courland to arrange a second diplomatic meeting between the two factions. It was a duty he looked forward to, as he had grown tired of war. The Siege of Houndsden was still fresh in his mind, and it was a memory he did not want to revisit. His cart rumbled to a stop, and he stepped out of the coach, shifting his face away from the bright sun. With a smile, he looked over the city, tucking the letter back into his coat, but pausing as he heard the sound of footsteps and shouting. A group of men were walking towards him from the city, numbering six in total, and carrying weapons. As they approached, he begun to distinguish faces amongst the crowd. Gared Emmark, an old but notorious Courlandic soldier; Mah’r Volaren, an ex-Haensetic soldier who defected to Courland during the Eagle’s Uprising, and two more he did not know. At the back was none other than Frederick Baden Staunton, the Count of Trier, and kin to the King. He looked over the men, some of whom were carrying weapons; warhammers, and shields. The men surrounded him loosely, and his gloved hand fluttered to the hilt of his battle-axe, a Black Ferrum blade that had served him through the years. The cart driver and a few other bystanders looked on with curiosity, though no one raised a hand to help. The Staunton pointed out at the young Count, muttering a few words to the brigands, before they lashed out at him. Errmark swung a fist at him, apparently trying to take him alive, and he blocked with a gauntleted forearm, his hand going to draw his axe. He howled in pain as the ex-Haensetic turncoat’s shield crashed into his neck and back, sending him reeling to the side. The men moved towards him again, the uniformed Emmark swinging his warhammer at Boris’ side. He tried to duck beneath the blow, his ears still ringing from the shield blow, but his movements were sluggish, and he made a fatal miscalculation. With a sickening CRACK, the warhammer collided with his skull, sending him face-first into the dirt, his weapons flying from his hands, and blood flowing down his neck. Trembling fingers scrambled for purchase against the dirt, and he made some effortless motions to speak. Whether it was a prayer, a plea for mercy, or some last, defiant battle-cry, no one would ever know. The hammer came down one last time on his head, as his vision faded to black. Boris Nikolas Ruthern, 1583-1601. He was 18 at the time of his death.
  6. I respect your decision as a moderator so I won't argue past this point, but it seems from where I'm standing that your main reason for denying this is "you don't have anything to gain from it." And I have thought about this and looked over the benefits and decided with absolute certainty that me and my people could gain a LOT from it. I understand that you don't want to give out nation status to everyone but it does seem from what you're saying like we're qualified and if we are.. i don't like to be contentious and that's not my intent with this post but it would mean a lot to me and my players if you reconsidered
  7. Kharajyr have a subregion in the Orc land, and though it would be a vassal nation it would still be a nation. I don't believe there would be any confusion as the Kharajyr are vassals of the War Nation of Krugmar but still seeking nation status. Nations and Kingdoms can still be vassals of one another. I'd like to have the ability to use this 250x250 plot at a later date (and we will expand beyond the Orcs, our vassal contract is going to be renegotiated as is written in the contract). The subforum benefits would be really handy to use, as would the ability to prove our activity and move to gain permanent nation status. Kharajyr have a subregion in the Orc land, and though it would be a vassal nation it would still be a nation. I don't believe there would be any confusion as the Kharajyr are vassals of the War Nation of Krugmar but still seeking nation status. Nations and Kingdoms can still be vassals of one another. I'd like to have the ability to use this 250x250 plot at a later date (and we will expand beyond the Orcs, our vassal contract is going to be renegotiated as is written in the contract). The subforum benefits would be really handy to use, as would the ability to prove our activity and move to gain permanent nation status.
  8. A letter returns to the men: "Accepted, report to Metterden at once."
  9. Correct me if iI'm wrong, but the sole reason you've chosen to deny this is because it would not grant us any benefits besides having a subforum?
  10. A letter returns to the men: "Accepted, report to Metterden at once."
  11. This is the nation leadership. You are in rebellion. This leadership was transferred to LittleCakes by Deano, the former NL.
  12. ((I object to you saying that this is "replacing norland. While there are activitu struggles due to the leaders quitting, the Kingdom of Norland does have legitimate Ruric leaders and still exists as a nation until GMs see it fit to revote that status. You are a vassal of Norland in rebellion, not a replacement, not yet anyway.
  13. Boris smirks as his house is now one step closer to total domination........................
  14. "Those Westerlanders sure do have some strange names" says Boris
  15. 1st Tourney of Metterden It is the pleasure of Count Boris of Metterden and the house of Ruthern to announce the commencement of the 1st Tourney of Metterden, to be held in four Saint’s Days. All people of Axios are invited to attend and participate in the Touney, the activities of which shall include: A melee, for all to participate in, with blunted weapons, the winner receiving a fine Axe of Black Ferrum A free-for-all, with blunted wooden swords, the last man standing receiving a fine Oak longbow A Grand Melee, with the same rules as the melee, but with participants bringing their own weapons and armor. The winner shall receive a set of the highest quality ferrum plate mail, warded with enchantments of protection A Joust (for those of noble blood or knights only), the winner receiving a Ruthern-bred warhorse. Only those of Noble or Knightly blood are permitted to enter the Joust. A list of those recognized is below: His Majesty, the King of Hanseti-Ruska and his House His Grace, the Duke of Carnatia and his House The Honorable Margrave of Vasiland and his House The Right Honorable Count of Ayr and his House His Lordship, the Baron of Mondstadt and his House His Lordship, the Baron of Laurenstadt and his House His Lordship, the Baron of Rytsburg and his House His Lordship, the Baron of Godansk and his House His Lordship, the Baron of Sovetsky and his House His Lordship, the Baron of Laval and his House Lord Cedrik Colborn and his House The Knights of the Silver Raven His Majesty, the King of Lotharingia and his House His Majesty, the King of the Westerlands and his House His Excellency, the Prince of Drusco and his House Those wishing to participate in the Joust shall enter the following application: Name: House: ((MC name: Signed, The Right Honorable, Count Boris of Metterden, Lord Protector of the Spine, Baron of Rostig, Grand Marshal of the Order of the Edelweiss, Lord of Alriczan OOC Info To be held on Saturday the 18th, 3 pm EST, at the County of Metterden. No memes please
  16. "Absolutely ******* brutal," says Boris "I can't imagine this will come to bloodshed, because the war hasn't even started and the Dwarves already won."
  17. please don't ever post on my threads again.
  18. Decree of the Rex of Krugmar and the Tlahtoani of the Kharajyr, recognizing that, as of this day, the 14th of the Amber Cold, 1598, The Tlahto co Canahedo shall exist as an official sovereign state of Axios, with its own laws, government, hierarchy, and lands, The Tlahto co Canahedo shall recognize Jakarra is its Tlahtoani and supreme leader, the position to be passed to his next of kin upon his death, The Tlahto co Canahedo shall exist as a vassal state of the War Nation of Krugmar, The Tlahto co Canahedo shall provide troops, weapons, food, and other equipment to aid the War Nation of Krugmar in times of war. In return they shall be granted the protection of the War Nation in times of peace and war. The Tlahto co Canahedo and the War Nation of Krugmar shall allow free travel and free trade by members of the other nation through theirs, The Tlahto co Canahedo shall be subject to punishment or reparations deemed proper by Rex Orgoth’Braduk should they break these terms or unjustly draw blood of an Orc of Krugmar, The Tlahto co Canahedo shall also not foster any whitewash or half breeds deemed unfit to live in Krugmar by the Rex, Upon the retirement of Rex Orgoth’Braduk, the Tlahto co Canahedo shall enter a period of re-negotiation of the terms of vassalage, or be granted independence. Signed, Jakarra, Tlahtoani of all Kharajyr, Maitl ce Metztli Mukar, Camactli ce Metztli Nani Kaphiri, Toltecatl ce Metztli Orgoth’Braduk, Rex of the War Nation of Krugmar
  19. 1. What is the name of your nation / group? What kind of culture do they have? How long have they existed (in real-life time)? Tlahto co Canahedo 2. Do you already have land? If so, where is it? Please provide the names of any tiles or regions that you own. ya we got it from the Orcs, it's in the Orc region 3. Please link any of your groups accepted charters below: i realize this was denied but it was only denied because we no longer had a need for it due to the complete lack of mod response for weeks on end. It would have been accepted had we not found another solution by the time admins could respond. 4. What are your goals for nation status? This can be anything- remember, this is a hidden sub-forum. Your intentions and goals will not be publicly known. dude i just want to make a Kha nation. This race really sucks, people, including admins, continually talk about trying to remove it. All I want is for the Kharajyr to have an active and at least somewhat powerful homeland where kha can come and rp without people trying to skin them. 5. Approximately how many members are in your group? How many of them are actively playing? Be honest! If I were to visit your capital city on any given day and at any given time, how many people could I expect to see? How about during peak hours? And what about during the "dead" hours? I have 21 people in my skype chat. I'd say about 17 of them are active Kha/Soulkha/nation players. Ideally on a good day you'd see about 20 people, but that's assuming we can attract people to it. I'm really hoping that once this is made people will play kha because they'll have a PLACE TO RP KHA as. I think the biggest issue we have right now is that would-be kha rpers have nowhere to rp in. But honestly? I don't know. In dead hours you might see 1 or 2 or none, or 5 or 10. I have no accurate way to guess. 6. Who will be leading your nation as nation lead / king / etc.? me, the Tlahtoani Extra note: I know I don't have very many people but Kha are stuck in a rut and to be frank, we have more players right now than we have in months, maybe years. It's not many, but this is the best way to boost activity. And to be honest? I can probably live if I don't get nation status. I'll work as an Orc vassal, try to build up activity and then get one there. But to get a nation status right of the bat would be HUGE, because it would allow me to make a subforum and to advertise my nation much more easily. Give me a chance, is all I'm asking. Sorry for any typos/confusing writing I'm out of town writing on mobile.
  20. Kharajyr Language - Kharahatla Kharahatla is the ancient language of the Kharajyr, spoken by the first Kharajyr on the island of Karakatua, in Asulon. The language was thought to be lost with the fall of Asulon, but on the isles of Axios, a group of adventurers found the tomb of an ancient Kharajyr. This Kharajyr was buried with hundreds of books, written in the lost language. Though many were damaged beyond repair, with the efforts of many talented Kharajyr scribes, many of them were translated, granting insight into the once-lost language. With the resurgence in popularity of ancient Kharajyr culture under Tlahtoani Jakarra, it has become popular among Kharajyr to use words and speech fragments of the Kharahatla language in daily speech. There is not enough known about the language to speak it fluently, but there is enough to use parts of it in day-to-day conversation. Beneath is a collection of words and phrases to be used in the efforts of understanding Kharajyr culture and reviving this ancient language. Non-Kharahatla words: Patta - Father Muuna - Mother Muuna - The Goddess (Metztli) Metz’al - Spouse/mate Per - Son Maut - Daugher Per’ta - Brother Maun’na - Sister Sa’vi - Hello (informal) Mul’ta - Thank you Tra’kul - You’re welcome Suffixes: -co. at, in the place of -pan. on, on top of -tica. with, using, through. -tlan. among, between. Prefixes: Tla’. Prefix for the Tlahtoani, the divine leader of Kharajyr Ja’. Prefix used for a priest of Metztli, or a very spiritual person. Ra’. Prefix used for one who the speaker greatly respects. Literally “venerated” So’. Prefix used for a person whom the speaker respects, similar to the common “mister,” or “ma’am.” Root Words: A aca. Somebody, someone. acahualli. Sunflower. acattopa. First, in the first place. achcauhtli. Leader achi miecpa. Frequently. achto. First achtontli. Great-grandfather, ancestor. achtopa. firstly, in the first place aci. to arrive acicamatl. To understand ahuiliztli. Joy ahuitl. Aunt aic. Never altepepan. At the city altepetl. City, town, population amantecatl. Artisan, amatl. Paper, codex (book) amazolli. Old paper (tradition) amehuan, amehuantin. You, plural reverential: amehuantzitzin. (pronoun) ameyalli. Fountain, source. amini. Hunter amiqui. Thirsty (adj), to be thirsty. amo. No amo cualli. Bad, wrong. amo ... zan. Not ... but. amotlein. Nothing amoxcalli. Library, also book shelf amoxtli. Book an-. You, plural (prefix). ana. To take, to grab. aocmo. Not any more. aocmo huecauh. In a moment, just a moment. apizmiqui. Famine, to be dying of hunger. aquimamatcayoti. Stubbornness aquin. Who (?) plural: aquique. atenemachpan. Suddenly atl. Water. reverential: atzintli. atiacuihuayan. Artesian well. atli. To drink water; to drink non-alcoholic beverages. atolli. Atole, drink made of corn. atonahui. Fever, to have f. auh. And, but. axihuayan. Hotel, lodging, sometimes refuge. axiltia (nite-). To accompany. axiltia (nitia-). To complete, to fulfill. axitia. To get close, to come closer. axixcalli. Restroom (sanitary) axixmiqui. To have the need to go to the restroom. ayamo. Not yet. ayaxcanyotica. Slowly. ayohui. Easily, easy. ayotl. Turtle, tortoise. ayotl. Juice. (long 'a' makes it different from 'tortoise) azcatl. Ant. azcapotzalli. Anthill. azo zan. perhaps (?), maybe (?). C ca. To be. Because. plural: cate. ca ye cualli. All right, OK. cahua. To leave (release an object) cahuitl. Time. calacoayan. Door (THE door). calaqui. To come in, to get inside. calli. House. Also used as generic word for buildings. calmanani. Architect. calpolli. Tribe. caltentli. Door. camachaloa. To open one's mouth. camactli. Mouth. camanallahtoa. To joke. camapaca. To wash one's mouth. camapotoniliztli. Bad breath. camatl. Mouth. campa. Where (?). can. Where (?), plural: canin. caqui. To hear. catca. Was, were. caxitl. Bowl. caxpechtli. Plate, dish (lit. 'bowl-bed') caxtiltecatl. Spaniard. caxtolli omei. Eighteen. caxtolli once. Sixteen. ce. One. ce. One of (when followed by a pronown). cecemilhuitica. Daily, Every day. cemanahuatl. World, universe (figurative). cemiac. Always, for ever. cempanahuia. To exceed, to surpass, to outdo. cempoalli. Twenty. cenca. Very. cenca cualli. Very well cenquizca. Perfectly, completely cenyohual. All night cetl. Ice. chantli. House. (home). chia. To wait. past: ochix. chicahuac. Healthy, strong, tough, hard. plural: chicahuaque. chicnahui. Nine chicoace. Six. chicome. Seven. chicuey. Eight. chihua. To do, to make. chihuilia. To do (to someone). chipahua. To clean. chiquihuitl. Basket. choca. To cry, weep. plural: chocah. chocolatl. chocolate. choloa. To flee, to run away. choquilia. To cry, weep. choquilitzatzi. To cry, bawl. choquiltia. To make someone cry. ciciammicqui. Tired, fatigued. cihtli. Grandmother. Hare. plural: cicihtin. cihuapillahtocatzintli. Queen. cihuapilli. Lady, princess. cihuatl. Woman, female. plural: cihuah. cihuatotolin. Turkey hen. citialin. Star. ciyahui. To get tired. coatl. Snake. plural: cocoah. cochcahua. To let sleep cochcayotl. Dinner cochehua (nite-). To awake, awaken. cochi. To sleep. plural: cochih. cochiantli. Dormitory. cochihuayan. Bedroom. cochitlehua. To dream. "Seeing in your sleep". cochitta. To dream. "Seeing in your dream". Visions (mystic). cochmiqui. Sleepy, to be sleepy, drowsy. cocoa. To hurt (suffer pain). cococ. Hot, spicy. cocotona. To dismember, destroy, demolish. cocoxcacalli. Hospital, place of healing, temple. cocoxcacalpan. At the hospital. cocoxqui. Sick, diseased. cohua. To buy, purchase. colli. Grandfather. plural: coltin. colotl. Scorpion. comalli. Flat pan (for cooking) comitl. Cooking pot. conetl. Child, kid. plural: coconeh. coni. To drink. copina. To extract. (to get one thing out from another) cotona. To cut. cozamalotl. Rainbow. cua. To eat. cuacuahuitl. Horn, antler. cuahuitl. Tree, log. cuaitl. Head. (used only in composite words). cualli. Well, good (adverb). cualli ic. Good (adjective). cuallotl. Goodness. cuauhmaitl. Branch. cuauhmayoh. That has branches. cuauhtla. Woods, forest. cueitl. Skirt. cueponi. To grow. cuetlachtli. Wolf cueyatl. Frog. cuica. To sing. cuicani. Singer. cuicatl. Song. cuico. Singing. cuicoa. Singing. cuicuizcati. Swallow (bird). cuitlatl. Excrement. cuitlaxcolli. Guts. cuix. Maybe, could it be... cuix ye huecanh. Has it been long since… (?). E eiehuia. To wish. To desire. etl. Beans. H hikuri. Sacred peyote medicine huauhtli. Amaranth. hualehua. To come. hualhuica. To bring, fetch. huallauh. To come. past: ohualia. hualmonochilia. To call (ask someone to come). hualnemi. To be born. hualquiztia. To go out. Future. hualtepotztoca. To follow (someone). hueca. Far, distant. huecauhtica. For a while, for some time (short). huehca. Far. huehue. Old. plural: huehuetque. huehuetlahtolli. Old word. Cultural legacy, tradition, culture. hueitlamahuizoltica. Wonderfully huel. Right, well. Is used as 'can' with another verb in future tense. huelic. Tasty, good. mauna. Sister. huetzca. To laugh. huetzi. To fall down. huetzquitia. To make laugh. huexolotl. Turkey. huica. To take (something-someone to another place). huilotl. Pigeon. huiptla. The day after tomorrow. huitzitzilin. Hummingbird. I i. To drink ic. That's why, because. ica. With. ica paquiliztli. Gladly. icalixpan. In front of someone's home ichantzinco. In someone's home, to someone's home. ichcatl. Lamb. ichpochtli. Young woman. plural: ichpopochtin. icihuahuatzin. Wife. iciuhca. Quickly, Fast. Perta. Brother, friend. icnotl. Poor. icpalli. Chair, stool. icuac. When. While. icuitlapan. Behind. icxitl. Foot, (human) leg, (animal) back leg. ihcuiloa. To write. ihcuilotic. It is written that ihtoa. To talk, to say. ihuan. And. ihuicpa. From. ilhuia. To tell. ilhuicatl. Sky, heaven. ilhuicac.- At the sky, at heaven. imacaci. To fear, to be afraid. in aquin. The one who - . in canin. Where. At. in ihuicpa. From in oquic. While. in oyuh. Once that -, as soon as - in quenin. How. in tiein. The one that, the one which. in xochtl in cuicatl. Poetry, poem. in yuh. Like, as. inech monequi. It's necessary. inin. This. iniquein. These. iniqueon. Those. inon. That. intia. If. intzalan. Between. ipan. On, on top of. itech calli. Inside the house. ititl. Belly. itqui. To take, to carry. itquin. When (?). itta. To see. itzcuintli. Dog. plural: itzcuintin. ixcueloa. To nod (say yes with the head). ixmati. To know. past: oquixmat. ixquich. Every, everything, all. ixtelolotl. Eye. izcatqui. Here is -, this is it. iztac. White. iztalia. To whiten. iztatl. Salt. iztaya. To become white. iztitl. Fingernail. K khahuatla. Karakatuan language. khahuatlatoltica. In Karakatuan language. M ma. To hunt. ma xipatinemi. May you be well, farewell. maca. To give. macamo. Negation. macamo xitequipacho = do not worry. macehualli. Commoner, not of the nobility. machiotil Signal. reverential: machiotzintli. machtia. To teach, to show. macuilli. Five. macuilli ic. Fifth. maitl. Hand. maiahua. To slip. maquixtia. To save, to release, to set free. mati. To know. matlactli. Ten. matli. Arm, (animal) front leg. mauhcatlayecoani. Coward. maxitia. To come closer, to get closer. (from moaxitia). mayana. Hunger, to be hungry. mazatl. Deer. plural: mamazah. mecatl. Rope. mehua. To get up, to stand up. melahuac. Straight. metlatl. Grinding stones. mezi. Herb. meztli. Moon, Goddess. michin. Fish. mictia. To kill. mihtoa. It is said that. millacatl. Farmer, country laborer. miqui. To die. mitz-. - you, to you. miztli. Puma, cougar. mizton. Cat. mocactia. To put shoes on. mocahuilia. To leave (something) mocehuia. To rest. mocentlalia, To gather, reunite. mochantia. To reside, to live at. mochi. Everything, all. plural: mochintin. mochihua. To happen (an event). mochihua. To become, to turn into. mochipa. Always. mocochcayotia. To dine, have dinner. mococoa. To be sick. mocuepa. To transform oneself, to turn into. mohuelmati. To feel good. molcaxitl. Grinding stone (for salsa). momaquilia. To give. momaquixtilia. To free, to liberate. momatequia. To wash one's hands. momauhtia. To be frightened. momayahui. To throw oneself. momotzoa. To rub, massage. momoztlae. Daily, every day. monamictia. To marry. monequiltia. To love. mopopolhuilia. To forgive. moquetza. To stand up. motenehua. One's name, to be called (used as a verb). motlalia. Sit on, to be placed at motlaquentia. To get dressed. motlatoa. To run. moyetztica. To be. Plural, reverential: moyetzicate. moztla. Tomorrow N nacaocuilin. Maggot (lit. 'meat-worm') nacatl. Meat. nacayotl. Body. nacaztli. Ear. nahualli. Warlock, witch. nahuatia. To command, to order. nahui. Four. nalquiza. To pass, pass by. namaca. To sell. namictli. Husband, wife. nanquilia. To answer, to respond. nantli. Mother. plural: nantin. Reverential: nantzintli. ne, nehua, nehuatl. I, me. nech-. To me. neci. To appear (materialize). nehnemi. To walk. nelhuayotl. Root, base, foundation. nemachtiloyan. School. nemi. To live. nenepilli. Tongue. nequi. To want. neuctli. Honey. ni-. I, me (as a prefix). nican. Here. niltze. Hello (!). niman. Later, afterwards. nimanic. Right away, now. nimitzittaz. I'll see you. no. Also. nocenyeliz. My family. nochtli. Cactus (nopal). nohuan. With me. nohuican. Also, too. noihuan. Also, too. notza. To call someone, to talk with someone. notzontecon. My head. noyuhqui. Also, too. nozo. Or, either. O oc. Still, yet. oc achi. More. A little more. oc cequi. Another. plural: oc cequin. oc yohuatzinco. Very early, at dawn. occe. Another. occe tlamantli. Something else, one more thing. occepa. Again. occequi. Another. plural: occequintin. ocelotl. Jaguar. ocnamacoyan. Bar, liquor store. ocuilin. Worm, maggot. ohtli. Road, way, trail. ohualla. Came. ome. Two. omitl. Bone. ompa. There. onehua. To depart. oni. To drink. onimitzittac. I saw you. onimitzittacca. I had seen you. opoch. Left (side). opochtli. Left (side). oquichtli. Male. plural: oquichtin. otiacicoh. We have arrived. oztotl. Cave. oztoc: In the cave. P paca. To wash. pactia. To please, to give pleasure. pahpiani. Herbalist (profession). pahti. To cure pahtia. To cure pahtli. Medicine. palehuia. To help. paltic. Wet. pampa. Because panoltia. To invite someone in. papaca. To wash. papalotl. Butterfly. papatlaca. To tremble, to shiver, to shake. paqui. To be happy. patlani. To fly. patzca. To squeeze, to juice. pechtli. Bed. pehua (ni-). To start, to begin. pehua (nic-). To win, to triumph. petlatl. Bed. pilli. Son. pilli. Noble, prince. piltzintli. Son. (Reverential) pitzahuac. Thin,. plural: pitzahuaque. pitzotl. Pig. pochtecatl. Merchant, salesperson. poctli. Smoke. pohua. To count, to read. popoca. To smoke. potoni. To stink, to smell bad. Q quema. Yes. quenin. How (?) quenin otimohuicac? How did it go ?. quezqui. How much? How many? quilmach. It is said, they say. quimichin. Mouse. quin axcan. Recently, a short while ago. quin tepan. Later, afterwards. quiyahui. To rain. quiyahuitl. Rain. quiza. To go out. quizaliztli. Migration, departure. T tahtli. Father. plural: tahtin. reverential: tahtzintli. tamalli. Tamale. te, tehua, tehuatl. You. reverential: tehuatzin. tech-. We, to us. techalotl. Squirrel. teci. To grind. tecolotl. Owl. tecuani. Wild beast. tecuhtli. Lord. plural, reverential : tecuhtzintli. tehuan, tehuantin. We, us. Teica ?. Why ?. tel. But. telpochtli. Boy, young man. plural: telpopochtin. temachtiani. Teacher, tutor. plural: temachtianimeh, reverential: temachticatzintli. temamauhti. Horrible, terrifying, scary. plural: temamauhtique. temazcalli. Steam bath. temo. To descend, to go down. temoa. To look for. teneyeyecoitiliztli. Temptation. teniza. To breakfast. tennamiqui. To kiss. tentli. Lip. Edge, border. tentzontli. Moustache, whiskers. teocalli. Temple. teocuitlatl. Gold (literally, wonderful waste). teopixqui. Priest. plural: teopixque. teotl. Wonderful, awesome. Terrifying. To some scholars, God. teotlac. Afternoon, during the afternoon. tepahtiani. Doctor, medic, healer. tepec. Hill. tepehuani. Conquistador. tepepan. At the hill, in the wilderness. tepetl. Mountain, volcano. tepolli. Male genitalia ((stop censoring me you forum shits teponaxtli. Snail. tequipachoa. To worry. tequipanoa. To work, to labor. tetl. Stone, rock. texocotl. Tejocote (small winter fruit). texocotzopelloti. Tejocote jam, preserved tejocotes. ti-. You (singular). Us (subject prefix). ticitl. Doctor, medic, healer. titlani. To send. tlaca. Afternoon. Late. tlacachihua. To procreate, to have children. tlacamati. To obey. tlacamatli. Obedience. tlacatecolotl. Devil. Literally "Afternoon Owl", "Owl man". tlacatilia. To get pregnant, conception. tlacatl. Person. plural: tlacah. Reverential: tlacatzintli. tlachia. To look, to see. tlachpana. To sweep, To broom. tlacua. To eat, to feed. tlacualchihualoyan. Kitchen. tlacualli. Food. tlacualoyan. Diner, dining room. tlacualtia. To feed, to give food. tlahtlacolli. Offense. tlahtli. Uncle. tlahtoa. To talk, to speak. tlahtoani. Divine King. plural: tlahtoanime. tlahtocayotl. Kingdom, state, nation. tlahtolli. Language, tongue, Word, speech. tlahtoque. Nobles, princes. tlahuilli. Light. tlalia. To put. tlalticpac. At or on the earth. tlamachtilli. Pupil. plural: tlamachtiltin. tlamaneloa. To swim. tlamatini. Wise person, priest, wisdom. plural: tlamatinime. tlami. To finish. past: otlan. tlaneci. Dawn. tlanequiliztli. Will, willpower. tlantli. Tooth. tlaocoya. Sad, to be sad. tlaolli. Corn. tlapaloa. To greet. tlapalotiuh. To go to greet someone. tlapana. To break. tlapoa. To open. (as well, 'tlapohua') tlapopolhuia. To forgive. tlaquemitl. Clothes. tlathui. Dawn. tlatla. To burn. tlatlacalhuia. To offense, to insult. tlatlani. To ask (a question). tlatlatilcuahuitl. Firewood. tlatquitl. Patrimony. tlatzacuillotl. Door (THE door). tlatzomia. To meow. tlaxcalli. Bread. tlaxcalmana. To make bread. tlaza. To bring down, to knock down. tlazocamati. Thanks, Thank you. tlazohtla. To love. tlazolli. Garbage, waste. tle inic amo. Why not ?. tle ipampa. Why ?. tleca. Why ?. tleco. To climb, to go up. tlecuil. Stove. tlecuilco. On the stove. tlecuilli. Stove, cooking fire. tlen. What. tletl. Fire. toca. To sow. toca. To bury. tocaitl. Name. reverential: tocatzintli. tocatl. Spider. tochtli. Rabbit. tohtli. Falcon toltecatl. Wise one, science man, priest, knowledgeable. tomahuac. Fat, thick. tonalli. Day. tonehua. To hurt, to suffer pain. totechmonequi, totech monequi. We need. totolayotl. Chicken soup. totolin. Turkey. totoltetl. Egg. tototl. Bird. tozquitl. Throat. tzacua. To close. tzahualli, spider web. tzatzi. To scream, to shout. tzontecomatl. Head. tzontli. Hair. tzopelic. Sweet. X xacamitl. Adobe (mud brick) xayacatl. Face. xihuitl. Herb. Leaf. Year. xinachtli. Seed. xiquipiltontli. Bag. xitomatl. Tomato. xochicualli. Fruit (lit. flower-good) xochitl. Flower. xococ. Sour. xocotl. Plum. xocoyotzin. The smallest, the youngest. xonacatl. Onion. xoncalaqui. Get in (!). xoxoctic. Green. Y yacatl. Nose. yalhua. Yesterday. yancuic. New. yauh. To go. ye. Ready, done. ye tlaca. It's late. ye, yehua, yehuatl. He, she, it. reverential: yehuatzin. yec. Right (side). yeccaqui. To understand, to comprehend. yeceh. Though, nonetheless. yectenehua. To bless, to sanctify. yectli. Good, beautiful, pretty, nice. plural: yeyectin. yehuan, yehuantin. They. reverential: yehuantzitzin. yei. Three. yemania. To become soft. yemanilia. To make soft. yencuic. New. yencuilia. To make new. yencuiya. To become new. yetiayohuac. It's night, It's late. yetic. Heavy. yetl. Bean. yohuac. Night. yohualtica. At night. yolcatl. Insect. yoli. To live. yollotl. Heart. yolpaqui. To be happy. yuhquin. Like this, this way. Z zan niman. Right away, immediately. zan tepitzin. Just a little. exp zatepan. Later. adj zatlatzonco. Lastly, finally. con zayolin. Fly (the insect). sus zazanilli. Story, tale. sus zolin. Quail. sus zoquipan. In the mud. exp zoquitl. Mud. sus zoquiyo. Muddy. exp
  21. The Tlatlanni sits, pondering the news. He should feel happy, that a threat to his supremacy was gone, but oddly, he feels.. sad. He collects himself with a sigh, making a mental note to honor the Priest of Metztli, despite their misgivings.
  22. "What if its white wine" says Boris "do they know what white wine is? Should someone tell him?"
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