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Languages & Symbols

An elderly man draws symbols in the dirt, surrounded by attentive onlookers in dim lighting.

Zulmari

The tongue of the desert people.  

Zulmari is built from root-words. New meanings are created by binding two roots together.

Example:
Taooka — Ta (trap) + Ooka (darkness)
“the dark trap”.

Opposites are often the same word reversed.
Yssa (movement) becomes Assy (still).
Ooka (darkness) becomes Akoo (light).

The Zulmari count in breath:
Iak — one
Iaak — many
Iaakk — all
Ia — none.

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