In The Name Of Gods - Tumblr Posts
Well... This isn't really my style but it never hurts to try something new, right? Plus I think it looks cool. Also I have to learn how to make background.

I should probably post some content, right? Well I am working on something rn, but it'll take a few days? Maybe hours? So I'm gonna post some fantasy language that made while being high on my painkillers. If you see some sort of mistake in my english, feel free to correct me.
It's long, so I put it under the cut.
Also, this isn't even half of it, should I post more?
(And if you wast to use this, you have to ask me and properly credit me)
Reblogs are greatly appreciated but likes also encourage me to create more
Agûnna -- fire
Aar -- nature
Tokrë -- earth
Fael -- born
Und'ava -- water
Erres -- night
Lurrasiv -- sky
Und/unt -- fierce
Ava -- flow
Kir -- mighty
Stuff that usually gets added to the end of the noun
I -- (used to refer to a female, usually added to the end of the noun)
D -- (used to refer to a male)
Id -- (used to refer to a genderless person or a person with more than one gender)
Rd -- (used as an insult to a male person)
Ri -- (used as an insult to a female person)
Rid -- (used as an insult to a genderless person or a person with more than one gender)
Numbers
Des -- Zero
Fal -- One
Dor -- Two
Lit -- Three
Yon -- Four
Tin -- Five
Gra -- Six
Tri -- Seven
Dom -- Eight
Agye -- Nine
Wret -- Ten
Zert -- Eleven
-numbers over eleven are a combination of the digits (for example: 124 would be written as Fal-Dor-Yon)
-numbers like 22 can be written as Dor-Dor (the less used variant) or as Dor-t (the more common variant)
-numbers like 20,000 can be written as Dor-tû-Yondes (numbers with more than eleven zeroes are not used often, but number like 2,000,000,000,000 would be written as Dor-tû-Zertdes-an-Faldes (which can be translated into something along the lines of "Two and Eleven+One Zero"))
Ordinal numbers:
Falesh -- First
Dorhas -- Second
Lithes -- Third
Yonesh -- Fourth
Tinhes -- Fifth
Grahes -- Sixth
Trihas -- Seventh
Domesh -- Eighth
Agyehas -- Ninth
Wrethes -- Tenth
Zertesh -- Eleventh
Esh/has/hes -- used to establish an ordinal number
-for example forty-seventh is going to be written as Yon-Trihas
-zero is still only "Des"
To: whoever can decipher This.
"This" being the story about my original universe.
It's not much, but... . . . . . . . . . . . .







To: anybody whom it may concern
I made something I thought to be funny...
If you want a little lore: the person w/ugly nails is one of the main characters in my original story. He's seen as somewhat antagonistic person (but tbh, the story is pretty unclear in the terms of antagonists). The woman is "protagonist" (more fitting term is Main Characterᵀᴹ) and is acting more like an antagonist half of the time.

Some time ago, I made a character for my story and drew this concept art:

I have posted it over a year ago and didn't come back to this character at all. Now, however, I have decided to remake her!

She's a God that decided to rule skies, winds and weather and command any creature that enters her realm. I am currently working on her wife!
(if you want to see similar content, check the tag "in the name of gods")
For the time this took, it looks just... Weird. Anyways, these characters are characters from my original story (u can find more content under the first tag)

The characters are Lone Wanderer (yes, that's how they're known in that world) and Avakiri Sol.
Nobody asked for this, but like... Have some lore from one of my made up worlds.

There is a map to help with imagination a bit! It was made in an online thing called Inkarnate.
Also, the text below is long, but that's just some minor information about some parts of world that seem relevant to the main story. It's very small part of my entire worldbuilding.
You may, during the reading, discover word "fi" or "fie", which is basically another word for elf/elves of this world.
Now, out of the locations I have written lore of so far, I've decided to choose three, first one being
Last Retreat:
The ruined fortress, now only kown as the Last Retreat, gained it's name during the Fourth Age, when Falrid, leader of rebellion, after multiple defeats, managed to hide in here with a small group of survivors from their latest battle. They hid in the secret passage as the royal army went through the old crumbling corridors, attempting to end the lives of Falrid's men and bring Falrid to the so called ''justice''. They managed to find them in the end. The remnants of rebellion fought bravely, but they were against too many people who were in far better shape than them. Once Falrid discovered that the plan was to take them hostage, they decided to commit suicide by jumping into the raging sea from the top of the tower.
The Last Retreat was built in the early Second Age on the command of sister of Nomion the Religious, Nardi. It's initial purpose was to function as a lighthouse, but during multiple smaller conflicts, it served as a fortress and was repurposed to better suit its new job.
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The second being the area around Alzhad, The Marshlands:
Once a homeland for half-blooded fie that could not survive without water, now just a wasteland filled with their bitter blood and mostly fallen apart villages. The genocide that was organized by Nomion the Religious - the first ruler to openly promote his relationship with Gods - has taken place during the Second Age and the thirty days and nights it had taken to wipe the half-blooded population is now known as The Days of Weeping Souls.
During the Fourth Age, rebellion led by Falrid sought refuge in the ruins of the city Alzhad - the biggest city to be ever built in the Marshlands. The royal army that was dispatched to eliminate this significant portion of rebellion sadly damaged Alzhad even further and the city is now almost unrecognizable.
The Marshlands tend to be covered in mist that conceals the sun most of the times, allowing many animals that would not thrive in the sunlight to live in here. Most of these animals are ambush predators that will gladly eat meat of any fi that may be foolish enough to get caught.
As an addition to these predators lurking in the still, murky waters of questionable depth, another reason for no signs of re-population since The Days of Weeping Souls is the simple fact that no plant seems to be able to survive in the conditions, no matter how much magic is used to keep it alive and healthy. There had been discussions over ehether the land had been poisoned or cursed, but whatever ailment affects the ground, it has no effect on the water, which is, provided that you find one of the few sources that is not contamined with mud, completely safe to consume.
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And the third one is Tokrë's Shrine:
This place is a ruin of a village that surrounds a statue of Tokrë, one of the Heroes of the Old World. The village itself is overgrown and currently unihabitable due to the poisonous spores released by a rare kind of mushroom that had been only found in this place and any attempts to get rid of it became a failure.
The village is located near to Tokrë's lake, the deepest natural lake in all of Niraquen, and surrounded by mountains.
Despite the convenient location, little to no animals live in surroundings of Tokrë's Shrine. One of the explanations has been the fact that the poisonous spores were creating an enviorment that was unfriendly towards the animals, but this theory was proven to be wrong; the spores are only harmful in large concentrations, something that only happened in places where the air was not circulating properly. There is no actual explanation for the lack of animal species in this region, but no researchers seem to want to dive into this mystery just yet.
Nobody is really sure when exactly was this village left to rot, or who was responsible for building it. No records in any library show any mentions of any person attempting to live in this particular place. The researchers managed to date some of the equipment found in the houses, finding that the oldest pieces were from the beginning of the First Age (still in pristine shape) and the youngest being from the middle of Third Age. The mystery of the abandoned village is being studied by quite a few scholars at the time.
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Wow, if you actually read all of that, thanks, if not and you just scrolled, well, can't blame ya, this text is really long.
I'm happy for any sort of feedback (even the negative sort)