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  1. Holy Sir August nodded his head, a wide smile appeared on his face as he started to read the treatise "Good job, Armiger Philip...I knew you are a capable man" he said under his breath
  2. Polish post name on LOTC exist >this really does tickle my pickle
  3. Never met him, Hope he rests in peace [*]
  4. ✠✠✠ Strong as a mountain On the walls plastered through out the regions of where the church resides there are posters that read: "Let it be known that Armiger Hieran have been selected for a knight quest, he might die during it- Let GOD help him" Armiger Hieran De Melphestaus He's to explore and investigate the roads near Urugan, a beast has settled. we know nothing of it, It has killed some merchants on the roads "Vincere est Vivere" signed: Holy Sir August Jazloviecki-Buckfort
  5. Holy Sir August nodded his head, a wide smile appeared on his face as he started to read the treatise "Good job, Armiger Hieran...good job" he said under his breath Equester August "The Just" Jazloviecki-Buckfort
  6. Quality skins, sadly im too poor XD
  7. ✠ A TREATISE ON ST. THOMAS OF GAEKRIN ✠ A depiction of Saint Thomas of Gaekrin A squire should be a man of GOD, should fight for his faith, His people, and for GOD. One should not be feared to spread the word of GOD by any means. The tale and actions of Saint Thomas of Gaerkin spoke to me highly, a tale of Faith, Bravery, Loyalty and Discipline He was co-founder and Grand Marshall of the Order of the White rose, He fought against pagan elves, he wanted to cut their influence. With approval from the Pontiff himself, Thomas embarked on a twenty-year journey to convert heathens across all of Anthos by all means necessary, spreading the word of GOD with high zeal. The life of Saint Thomas showed me basic principles that I adore from a young age. Those basic principles of good Knight,warrior, and Zealous Canonist- To sought and expand the influence of our faith, To fight the GODless, Pagans and the wicked alike, I used to be a Pagan- but I've converted, became a man of GOD, I know savage ways of Pagans more than some people, GOD is Light and we should spread it with honor and pride PRAISE BE GOD, THE WICKED SHALL PERISH Scribed by August Jazloviecki-Buckfort
  8. August Jazloviecki signed the cross before saluting "GOD bless, Siła z BOGIEM a my z nim!"
  9. Wow, what a cool uniform- I love the man who made it
  10. Will definately miss you here bro, love ya, hope to vibe in vc with ye soon cheeeerssssss and kote
  11. GN: MykeiBoi RP NAME: Khorgrym Doomforged CANDIDATE: Durorn Ireheart
  12. Perks his brow at poster, after couple of second he'd hit his chest twice "Vode, it's time for hunt"
  13. Mykei

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  14. THIS IS ALL AREA 51’S PROPAGANDA, DON’T LISTEN TO IT
  15. Me likei ~ svaro
  16. --MYKEI'S SKIN-FACTORIA OPENED--- “Moni fyr skyn, feir dil” Hello, so i decided to open a skin shop, because...why not? 5USD for Head 10USD per Outfit 15USD for full skin (Head and outfit) PAYPAL ONLEH ================================================= What can I do? Armors, dresses, clothes, YOU NAME IT and im sure i’ll be able to create it! My portfolio: https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/mykei/ if that’s not enough for you, msg me on discord and ask me to show you my current projects! My discord: Mykei#7300 REMEMBER KIDS “MONI FYR SKYN,FEIR DIL”
  17. ALKALORIAN CULTURE "This armor is part of our identity. It makes us Alkalorians who we are"~ Alk'alor the Unifier INTRODUCTION The Alkalorians—known in Alko'a as the Alko'ade, or "Children of Alkalore"—were a nomadic group of clan-based people consisting of members from multiple species and multiple genders, all bound by a common culture. HISTORY In their early years, Alkalorian culture revolved around battle, with war being a source of honor and pride in their community. The leader of the Alkalorians was known as the Alk'alor, translating to "Sole Ruler" and was rendered as "Alkalore" in Common Language. The Alkalorians moved away from their obsessively war-like and conqueror ways and instead, most became bounty hunters and mercenaries, selling their skills to various individuals and factions in the Lands of Atlas then Arcas. After the great Migration Most of the Alkalorians led by Alk'alor the Lesser moved to Deserts of Korvassa to stay Isolated from the Humanity. During the War of two Emperors, Alkalorian World was divided, The great Alkalorian Civil war Broke out, Many clans died during that war and only few clans survived, Both sides stopped fighting because of high losses, then, New Alk'alor Stepped in- Alk'alor The Unifier, He was one of greatest Alkalores, After his death Most of the tribes scattered around the world. RELIGION The Alkalorian religion was the accumulated spiritual and mythological beliefs of the Alkalorian warrior culture. Like the Alkalorians themselves, their religion saw numerous changes throughout the course of history, with several concepts evolving or falling out of popular practice over time. The ancient Alkalorians and the culture's human founders were intensely devout in their beliefs, forming a deeply religious society. Creation myths such as the Akaanati'kar'oya—the "War of Life and Death"—were viewed literally, and ritual combat was waged in worship of Kad Ha'rangir the destroyer god, who the Alkalorians believed represented change and was opposed by Arasuum, the stagnant sloth-god. This obsession with battle reached its pinnacle when the Alkalorian came to deify war itself, and believed that to wage war was to be divine Kad Ha'rangir was a deity in the ancient Alkalorian Religion. Known as the destroyer god, the vigorous Kad Ha'rangir was viewed by the Alkalorians as the bringer of change and growth upon the Lands Arasuum was a deity in the ancient Alkalorian Religion Known as the sloth-god, the Alkalorians viewed Arasuum as the personification of stagnation, who tempted the ancient clans to engage in idle consumption Hod Ha'ran was a deity in the ancient Alkalorian Religion. Known as a trickster god by the early Alkalorian people, Hod Ha'ran was viewed as an agent of the fickle nature of fortune. CANONS OF HONOUR AND RESOL'NARE The Canons of Honor were a Alkalorian text of law and behavior. Evolving from the ancient religious laws followed by the Ancestorial society that founded the Alkalorian culture, the Canons of Honor aimed at helping the ancient Alkalorian warriors attain glory and personal honor. The Canons' texts were extrapolated from the Resol'nare, the six central tenets of the Alkalorian culture. By following the tenets of the Resol'nare,with special emphasis placed upon loyalty to one's clan and engaging in combat, the laws of the Canons were satisfied, and a warrior earned honor "I adhere to the Resol'nare. The core of what it means to be alkalorian. A sacred law giving us direction and purpose. Education and armor, self-defense, our tribe, our language, our leader—all help us survive. We must educate our children as Alkalorians, obey the commands of Alk'alor, speak Alko'a and defend our clans." ~ Kot Varaad, Alk'alor the Just The Resol'nare, or Six Actions when translated from Alko'a into Common Language, were the central tenets of Alkalorian life. They consisted of wearing armor, speaking the language, defending oneself and family, raising your children as Alkalorians, contributing to the clan's welfare, and when called upon by the Alk'alor, rallying to their cause. Tradition dictated that anyone who wished to be considered Alkalorians were to abide by these guidelines and live these actions daily. Alkalorians whom did not follow the Resol'nare were considered to be dar'Alka—someone who was ignorant of their Alkalorian heritage and bereft of their Alkalorian soul. The status of dar'alka was widely feared within Alkalorian society due to the belief it meant they were soulless and had no place in the Alkara, the Alkalorian afterlife. Before and during the Alkalorian War, any and all non-Alkalorians were considered dar'alka and soulless from birth, until they joined the Alkalorians and lived by the Resol'nare. Groups of captured individuals would often be forcibly inducted into Alkalorian culture, and made to swear by the Resol'nare with or without their consent under the threat of death. Young Alkalorian children were taught a rhyme to help them learn the tenets of the Resol'nare, and their parents would explain the cultural significance of each tenet as they grew. Rhyme of Resol'nare "Ba'jur bal beskar'gam, Ara'nov, aliit, Alko'a bal Alk'alor— An vencuyan mhi." "Education and armor, Self-defense, our tribe, Our language and our leader— All help us survive" ALKALORIAN WRITING SYSTEM The Alkalorian writing system consisted of twenty-six characters and was used to provide a written analog to the spoken Alko'a. Despite there being no F, X, or Z equivalents in the verbal Alko'a, these letters were included in the written alphabet for greater ease in transliterating foreign words. Alkalorian also allowed for use of a base 10 number system with numbers denoted 0 through 9 Alkalorian Writing system ALKO'A LANGUAGE Alko'a, sometimes referred to simply as Alkalorian, was the primary language spoken by the Alkalorian culture "We don't have a word for hero. Being prepared to die for your family and friends, or what you hold dear, is a basic requirement for a Alko'ade, so it's not worth a separate word. It's only cowards we had to find a special name for"~ Ves Tark'an, Alk'alor The Wise Grammar Alko'a was a primarily spoken language, rather than a written one, and was thus an expressive language that was often thought of as easy to learn, a trait highly desirable in a culture that regularly adopted adults from numerous races and species. The language's grammar was relatively uncomplicated, but there were elements that necessitated adjustments for a speaker of Basic, including Alko'a's expression of tense, and its gender-neutrality. Because Alkalorians believed in living their history, along with the idea that a tomorrow was not always a certainty, past and future tense were colloquially done away with. Instead, the prefixes ru for "past", and ven for "future", were used in place of the more widely-used tense forms. There was also no passive verb form in Alko'a; a verb was either active or simply absent from the statement. Furthermore, infinitive verbs ended in -ir, -ar, -ur, -or, or -er. To produce the stem, removing the "r" at the end was all that was required. Ni vorer was incorrect, but Ni vore—meaning "I accept" and using the inflected form—was correct. Oftentimes, an apostrophe—known in Alko'a as a beten, or "sigh"—was used to separate the terminal vowel, indicating the slight glottal pause of some Alkalorian accents. Other uses for the beten were as an indication of a breath, for pronunciation, or a sign of a dropped letter or letters in a contraction. For instance, the sentence "I carry a saber" could be translated in Alko'a as the formal ni juri kad, or the pronunciation-marked ni jur'i kad, since the emphasis was placed on the second syllable in the word juri, and even the more commonly contracted ni jur'kad. Dropping a terminal vowel when conjugating was quite common, especially in Alkalorian poetry and song.Occasionally, certain verbs would be left out all together, and instead implied via word order. While this tendency to forgo certain words could be confusing to Basic speakers, and make the language appear abrupt, the militaristic Alkalorian had largely assumed the concise speech common in military orders. Whereas the literal translation for "It's good" would be bic cuyi jate, a Alkalorian was much more likely to just say jate, or "good", instead. Due to Alko'a's nature as a gender-neutral language, gender was implied by context. Buir meant both "mother" and "father", just as "son" and "daughter" were both represented by the word ad. When it was necessary to specify gender, the adjectives of jagyc or dalyc—male and female, respectively—would be added. This grammatical system was a rarity for a language spoken by beings who reproduced sexually. To form a question, the interrogative prefix tion was placed at the beginning of a sentence. While Gar verborad'ni meant "You are hiring me", the addition of the tion prefix placed before gar would turn the previous statement into the question, "Are you hiring me?" Another example of a meaningful prefix was ke, which was drawn from the Alko'a word for "order", or ke'gyce, and was placed at the start of a sentence to indicate a command. In order to create the negative form in Alko'a, the prefix n', nu, nu', or ne was added before either the sentence or the individual word. Ne'briikase meant "unhappy", while Nu'ni juri kad meant "I don't carry a saber". When forming a plural, -e was added to the end of words ending in consonants, while -se was added to the end of words ending in a vowel. As with most languages, there were exceptions to the rule, such as in the case of gett becoming gett'se. Originally, the indication of a plural was done with an -a suffix rather than an -e, a practice that went away over time. Adjectives and adverbs were formed by adding the suffixes -la or -yc to the end of pre-existing nouns. Di'kut, meaning "idiot" in Alko'a, could easily become di'kutla, meaning "idiotic".Comparatives and superlatives were formed in much the same way. When creating a comparative, the suffix -shy'a was added to the end of the standard adjective. For a superlative, the -ne suffix was added. An example would be the word dral, meaning "bright", becoming dralshy'a, or "brighter", and the word jate, meaning "good", becoming jatne, or "best". No distinction between adverbs and adjectives was made in Alko'a, and although a non-Alko'a speaker might make out a Alkalorian to be uneducated should he say in Basic, "The boys done good", it was much more likely that they were simply unfamiliar with Basic's past tense and adverbial forms. Alko'a also made less use of articles such as "the" and "an" than Basic, generally adding them only for emphasis. Alko'a had a similar pronunciation to Basic, with a few notable exceptions. The letters "f", "x", or "z" were not present in Alko'a, although the written form of the Alkalorian alphabet included the letters for greater ease in transliterating foreign words. In the absence of the letter "f", Alko'a substituted the similar-sounding "vh" combination, and the Alkalorian "s" could be pronounced in the same way as a common "z". Over time, the pronunciation of "d" lost favor to the more modern "t", though certain Alkalorian communities still preferred to pronounce the letter "j" as a "y" sound, instead of the more commonly heard hard "j" found in words like "joy". When speaking, the first "h" present in a word was typically aspirated—aside from its archaic form used in traditional songs and poems—and always pronounced when found in the middle of a word. Alko'a possessed no silent letters, though the opposite was often true of Alkalorian songs: terminal consonants could become extra syllables in order to better maintain rhythm and meter. For example, tor could easily become to-rah, and tang could just as easily become tan-gah VOCABULARY a'den - rage aranar - defend atiniir - to endure, to stick with, to tough it out baatir - to care, to worry about betenor - to sigh brokar - to beat cuyir - to be, to exist dinuir - to give duraanir - scorn, hold in contempt duumir - to allow gaa'tayl - Help ganar - to have, possess hettir - burn hibirar - learn hukaatir - to cover jehaatir - lie, untruth jorhaa'ir - speak, talk jorso'ran - shall bear (archaic imperative form) jurir - bear arms, to carry something jurkadir - attack, threaten, mess with; kar'taylir - to know, hold in the heart k'uur - Hush! liser - to be able to, can motir - stand narir - to act, do, or put naritir - insert, place, or put nau'ur - light up, illuminate nau'ur kad - to forge; Literally: light up a saber nynir - to hit, to strike oya - Literally: Let's hunt! Colloquially adapted as a positive and triumphant cheer with potential meanings including "Stay alive!", "Go you!", and simply "Cheers!" parjir - to win, to be victorious shabiir - screw up shereshoy - a lust for life shukur - to break susulur - to hear, to listen takisir - to insult Tal'galar - to spill blood, to bleed trattok'o - to fall, to fail, or collapse udesiir - to relax, to rest, to be peaceful usen'ye - rudest way to tell someone to go away; utilizes the same root as osik verborir - to buy, to hire, to contract vorer - to accept ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS adenn - merciless aruetyc - foreign, or even traitorous, but generally "not Alkalorian" atin - stubborn or persistent briikase - happy bantov - nevertheless dar - no longer darasuum - eternal or eternally, forever di'kutla - foolish, idiotic dral - bright dralshy'a - stronger, brighter ge'tal - red hettyc - burning hut'uunla - cowardly iviin'yc - fast, quickly jate - good jatne - best kandosii - indomitable, ruthless; used colloquially as noble or classy as well; awesome mesh'la - beautiful mirdala - clever naast - destroyer ne'tra - black nuhunla or nuh'la - funny ori - big, extreme, very pakod - easy racin - pale shabla - screwed up shuk'la - crushed or broken solus - one, alone, individual, vulnerable sol'yc - first talyc - bloody or bloodstained; can also be used to refer to meat cooked rare teroch - pitiless tome - together troch - certainly (archaic) ures - without, lacking NOUNS aaray - pain aay'han - bittersweet moment of mourning and joy; "remembering and celebration" Tatesh - south Katesh - north atesh - west abesh - east abiik - air adade - personnel adate - people, persons adiik - child aged 3 to 13 ad'ika - kid, lad, boy, sweetie, darling, son, daughter, child ad - sons, daughters, child ade - children agol - living tissue, meat, muscle; flesh of an animal or human; "flesh and blood" aka - mission akaan - war akaan'ade - army akaata - battalion akalenedat - hard contact alii'gai - flag, colors aliik - sigil, or symbol on armor aliit - family, clan, tribe alor - leader, chief, "officer", constable, boss alor'ad - captain aloriya - capital; literally: "Head City" alor'uus - corporal al'verde - commander anade - everyone or everybody aran - guard araniik - cordon ara'nov - defense arasuum - stagnation arpat - seed aru'e - enemy aruetii - outsider or traitor; colloquially a "non-Alkalorian" ash'ad - someone else baar - body baarpir - sweat baar'ur - medic ba'buir - grandparent ba'jur - education, training balac - opportunity bas neral - coarse grain used for animal fodder and brewing, generally thought unfit to eat ba'vodu - aunt or uncle behot - a citrus-flavored herb, antiseptic, and mild stimulant beroya - bounty hunter bes'bavar - cavalry besbe - a slang term for kit besbe'trayce - weapons bes'bev - Alkalorian flute capable of being used in combat be'senaar - missile beskad - slightly curved saber of Alkalorian iron beskar - Alkalorian iron beskar'ad - Animii; Literally: "child of iron" beskar'gam - armor; Literally: "iron skin" bes'laar - music be'sol - priority besom - ill-mannered lout, unhygienic person, someone with no manners Bes'uliik - Basilisk war droid; Literally: "iron beast" beten - sigh bev - needle, spike beviin - lance bevik - stick bic - it bines - stack birgaan - backpack birikad - baby carrying harness buir - parent burc'ya - friend buy'ce - helmet; Colloquially: pint, bucket ca - night cabur - protector or guardian chakaar - thief, petty criminal, scumbag; Literally: "grave robber"; general term of abuse Cuy'val Dar - "those who no longer exist" cyar'ika - darling, beloved, sweetheart cyar'tomade - fans or supporters dar'buir - no longer a parent dar'alka - a state of being "not Alkalorian"; not an outsider, but one who has lost his heritage, and so his identity and soul dar'yaim - a hell, a place you want to forget dha - dark di'kut - fool, idiot, useless individual; context-dependent: can mean jerk, moron, etc. droten - people entye - debt gal - ale or alcohol gett - nut gihaal - fish-meal gra'tua - revenge, vengeance hut'uun - coward haran - hell; Literally: destruction, cosmic annihilation ibi'tuur - today jai'galaar - shriek-hawk kad - saber kal - knife kama - belt-spat kando - importance, weight ka'ra - stars ka'rta - heart or soul ke'gyce - command, order kom'rk - gauntlet kot - strength kote - glory, might kov'nyn - headbutt, Keldabe kiss kyr'am - death Kyr'tsad - Death Watch; literally: "Death Society" Alk'alor - "sole ruler", leader of the Alkalorians Alka'ad - Alkalorian; Literally: "Son/Daughter of Alkalor" mar'eyce - discovery mirshe - brain mir'shupur - brain injury ne'ta - black ne'tra gal - black ale Niktose - Nikto norac - back orar - thunder or'dinii - moron or fool ori'ramikad - Supercommando ori'vod - big brother/sister, special friend osik - dung (Impolite) parjai - victory prudii - shadow rang - ash riduur - partner, spouse, husband/wife runi - soul; only used poetically ruus'alor - sergeant shabuir - extreme insult - "jerk", but much stronger shebs - backside, rear, butt shereshoy - a lust for life shig - a hot, tea-like beverage shuk'orok - crushgaunt tal - blood tihaar - an alcoholic drink; a strong, clear spirit made from fruit tor - justice tra - starfield, space tracinya - flame tracyn - fire troan - face tsad - alliance, group, organization tuur - day uj'alayi - a very dense, very sweet cake made from crushed nuts, dried fruit and spices, and then soaked in a sticky scented syrup called uj'jayl. Simplified as uj cake. uj'ayl - a sticky scented syrup vencuyot - future ver'alor - lieutenant verd - soldier or warrior vhett - farmer vod - brother, sister, comrade Vongese - Yuuzhan Vong werda - shadows (archaic) PHRASES Aliit ori'shya tal'din - "Family is more than blood." Ba'slan shev'la. - "Strategic disappearance." Cin vhetin - a fresh start or clean slate; literally: "white field" Copaani gaan? - "Need a hand?" Copaani mirshmure'cye, vod? - "Are you looking for a smack in the face, mate?" Cui ogir'olar - "it's irrelevant" Gar serim - "Yes, you're right." or "That's it." Gar taldin ni jaonyc; gar sa buir, ori'wadaas'la. - "Nobody cares who your father was, only the father you'll be." Gedet'ye - "Please" Haar'chak - "Damn it!" Haat, Ijaa, Haa'it - "Truth, Honor, Vision"—said when sealing a pact Haatyc or'arue jate'shya ori'sol aru'ike nuhaatyc - "Better one big enemy that you can see than many small ones you can't." Haili cetare! - Literally: "Fill your boots";used colloquially to mean "eat your fill" Haryc b'aalyc - "tired and emotional", euphemism for "drunk" Hukaat'kama - "Watch my back" Ib'tuur jatne tuur ash'ad kyr'amur. - "Today is a good day for someone else to die." Jatnese be te jatnese - "The best of the best" K'atini! - "Suck it up!" Kandosii! - "Nice one!" or "Well done!" Kaysh guur' skraan - "He loves his food."—said of someone who has a healthy appetite Kaysh mirsh solus - "He's an idiot"; literally: "His brain cells are lonely." Ke barjurir gar'ade, jagyc'ade kot'la a dalyc'ade kotla'shya. - "Train your sons to be strong but your daughters to be stronger." Ke nu'jurkadir sha Alka'ade! - "Don't mess with Alkalorians!" Ke'pare! - "Wait!" K'oyacyi! - "Cheers!" Can also mean "Hang in there" or "Come back safely."; literally a command: "Stay alive!" K'uur - "Hush!" Alka'ad draar digu - "A Alkalorian never forgets." Alkakarla - "You've got the right stuff." Mar'e - "At last!"; an expression of relief Mhi solus tome, mhi solus dar'tome, mhi me'dinui an, mhi ba'juri verde - "We are one when together, we are one when parted, we will share all, we will raise warriors."—Alkalorian marriage vows Mir'osik - "Dung for brains" Mirsh'kyramud - a boring person; literally: "brain killer" Mishuk gotal'u meshuroke, pako kyore. - "Pressure makes gems, ease makes decay." Munit tome'tayl, skotah iisa - "Long memory, short fuse." Nar dralshy'a - "Put your back into it!" or "Try harder!" Ne shab'rud'ni... - "Don't mess with me..."; extremely strong warning likely to be followed by violence Ner vod - "my brother/sister"; colloquially also "my friend" Ni dinu ner gaan naakyc, jorcu ni nu copaani kyr'amur ner vod - Honor my offer of truce, for I would not willingly shed my brother's blood. Ni kar'tayl gai sa'ad - "I know your name as my child"; Alkalorian adoption vow Ni kar'tayl gar darasuum - "I love you." Ni su'cuyi, gar kyr'adyc, ni partayli, gar darasuum - "I'm still alive, but you are dead. I remember you, so you are eternal"—Daily remembrance of those passed on, followed by the names of those being remembered Nu kyr'adyc, shi taab'echaaj'la - "Not gone, merely marching far away"—; Alkalorian phrase for the departed Ori'buyce, kih'kovid. - "All helmet, no head."—Alkalorian insult for someone with an overdeveloped sense of authority. Ori'haat - "It's the truth, I swear—no bull." Ori'jate - "Very good" Resol'nare - The six tenets of Alkalorian culture Ret'lini - "Just in case" Ret'urcye mhi - Goodbye; literally: "Maybe we'll meet again" Sooran, shab! - Contemptuous and triumphant comment - like "suck on that, chum!" Su cuy'gar! - "Hello!"; literally: "So you're still alive." Su'cuy! - Hi! Tion'ad hukaat'kama? - "Who's watching your back?" Udesii - "Calm down" or "take it easy" Usenye - "Go away!" (Obscene) Verd ori'shya beskar'gam. - "A warrior is more than his armor" Vor entye - "Thank you"; literally: "I accept a debt" Vor'e - "Thanks" OTHER WORDS a, a', or al - but an - all ashi - other ast - itself bah - to bal - and be - of cuun - our elek - yes 'lek - yeah gar - you, your haar - the; used rarely ibic - this juaan - beside, next to kaysh - him/her, his/hers, he/she lo - into meg - which, what, that, who meh - if mhi - we nayc - no ner - my ni - I par - for ra - or ru - past-tense prefix sa - as, like te - the teh - from ti - with tion'ad - who? vaii - where val - they, theirs ven - future-tense prefix NUMBERS solus - one t'ad - two ehn - three cuir - four rayshe'a - five resol - six e'tad - seven sh'ehn - eight she'cu - nine ta'raysh - ten olan - hundred ta'raysholan - thousand COLORS sal - color ge'tal - red kebiin- blue shi'yayc - yellow vorpan- green ve'vut - gold saviin - violet daryc - brown ne'tra - black cin - white genet - gray aroa'yr - silver RACES Vorpan'gam - Orc/goblin, Literally Green Skin Alv'ad - Elf Aroa'yr Alv'ad - High Elf, Literally: Silver Elf Dha Alv'ad - Dark Elf Cin Alv'ad - Snow Elf, Literally: White Elf Vorpan Alv'ad - Forrest Elf, Literally: Green Elf Drota - Human Kahjiit - Kha Genet'Drota - Dwarf, Literally: Gray Human Beskar'ad - Animii; Literally: "child of iron" Wonk'ad -Wonk; Literally "Child of wonk" ANIMALS Kar'nu - Cow Valt'aar - Wolf She'aar - Sheep Gor'du - Pig Gih - Fish Ga'agar - Bear Galaar - Hawk Dunn - Horse Talyc'cin - Chicken ALKALORIAN SONGS Dha Werda Verda "Alka'bode sa rang broka Alko'ade ka'rta. Dha Werda Verda a'den tratu, Alka'yaim kandosii adu. Duum motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a. Kom'rk tsad droten troch nyn ures adenn. Dha Werda Verda a'den tratu, Alka'yaim kandosii adu. Duum motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a" The ash of the Ancestors beats strong within the Alkalorian' heart. We are the rage of The Warriors of the Shadow, The first noble sons of Alkalore. Let all those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. The gauntlet of Alkalore strikes without mercy. We are the rage of The Warriors of the Shadow, The first noble sons of Alkalore. Let all those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. KOTE DARASUUM Kote, darasuum kote. Te racin ka'ra juaan kote Glory, eternal glory. The stars pale beside our might Kandosii sa kyr'am ast, Troan teroch aruetti a'den, Duraan vi at ara'nov. Vode an, ka'rta tor. Kote. As ruthless as Death itself, The pitiless face of Traitors wrath, Let us look down on all who are before us. Brothers all, one heart of justice. Glory. GRA'TUA CUUM Motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a. Alko'ad Motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a. Aruetyc runi'la solus cet o'r prudii an. Motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a. Aruetyc runi'la solus cet o'r. Motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a. Aruetyc runi'la trattok'o. Sa kyr'am nau tracyn kad, Vode an! Motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a. Bal kote, darasuum kote, Jorso'ran kando a tome. Sa kyr'am nau tracyn kad, Vode an. Those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. Those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. Every last traitorous soul shall kneel in our shadow. Those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. Every last traitorous soul shall kneel. Those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. Every last traitorous soul shall fall. Forged like the saber in the fires of death, Brothers All! Those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. Alko's And glory, eternal glory, We shall bear its weight together. Forged like the saber in the fires of death, Brothers All VODE AM Kote! Kandosii sa ka'rta, Vode an. Arcasanta a'den mhi, Vode an. Bal kote, darasuum kote, Jorso'ran kando a tome. Sa kyr'am nau tracyn kad, Vode an. Kandosii sa ka'rta, Vode an. Arcasanta a'den mhi, Vode an. Bal... Motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a. Aruetyc talyc runi'la solus cet o'r. Motir ca'tra nau tracinya. Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a. Aruetyc talyc runi'la trattok'o. Sa kyr'am nau tracyn kad, Vode an! Glory! One indomitable heart, Brothers all. We, the wrath of Arcas, Brothers all. And glory, eternal glory, We shall bear its weight together. Forged like the saber in the fires of death, Brothers all. One indomitable heart, Brothers all. We, the wrath of Arcas, Brothers all. And... Those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. Every last traitorous soul shall kneel. Those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. Every last traitorous soul shall fall. Forged like the saber in the fires of death, Brothers all! BUY'CE GAL Buy'ce gal, buy'ce tal Verbor'ad ures aliit Mhi draar baat'i meg'parjii'se Kote lo'shebs'ul narit. A pint of ale, a pint of blood Buys men without a name. We never care who wins the war So you can keep your fame NAASAD'GUUR MHI Naasad'guur mhi, Naasad'guur mhi, Naasad'guur mhi, Mhi n'ulu. Mhi Alko'ade, Kandosii'ade, Teh Alko'yaim, Alko'ade. No one likes us, No one likes us, No one likes us, We don't care. We are Alkalorians, The elite boys, Alko boys, From Alkalore Hey Hey Hey! If you are interested in roleplaying Alkalorians msg me on Discord: Mykei#7300 or leave a comment down below! Cheers ~Myke
  18. As always my dude... 18 nak-- I mean cheers!
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    The Huntsmen

    Application Roleplay Name: Mikhail Svarogovich Race: Human  Age: 34 Desired role: Hunter Reason for enlistment: I would like to make Arcas safer. I helped Huntsmen with Skaak, I really want to join this community and become a good brother in arm OOC Username: GhostMike99 Discord Tag (Example#3333): LESZEK DROHICZYN#7300 Timezone: CEST
  20. Mykei

    GhostMike99

    Michael was born(1683) in a small village near the forest. His father was a lumberjack and his mother was a tailor, life was simple but one day Elf bandits attacked his home and razed it to the ground, His Older brother took him away. The journey to find their new home was hard and difficult, Michael Learned how to hunt animals, how to survive in the wilderness. Later his brother joined the army to fight in the Third Coalition War, he died with his brothers in arms during the siege. His brother died when Michael was 13, After the death of his brother, Mike needed to take care of himself. After some years of living on the streets, he became a good thief, one day he joined Thieves gang. Hard life taught him how to be emotionless how to be cold as ice because, in reality, only the strongest will survive.
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