INFO | Dialects & Words

Wildertongue: A dialect spoken by those who live closely with nature, incorporating terms from hunting and foraging. It emphasizes descriptive language related to the environment.

Hearthspeech: The warm, communal language used around fires or in domestic settings, focusing on stories, traditions, and companionship.

Trailbark: A practical dialect used by hunters and trackers, rich in terms for navigation, tracking animals, and sharing information about the landscape.

Fellwhisper: A hushed dialect used in stealth situations, where words are kept minimal and often replaced with gestures to avoid drawing attention.

Canyon Shout: A dialect that incorporates loud, resonant sounds suitable for communicating across long distances in rocky terrains.

Grunthar: A term for the act of scouting an area for resources or dangers; to survey the land.

Furrowgle: The act of digging or foraging for edible roots, tubers, or small game.

Hearthkin: Refers to family or community members who share a home, emphasizing closeness l.

Snarlwhip: A warning call or signal used among hunters to alert others of danger or approaching predators.

Skyflare: A term for the sunrise or sunset, often associated with rituals or gatherings.

Tideward: A phrase meaning to move toward safety or shelter, often used in contexts of danger.

Thornstep: A careful, deliberate movement used when navigating through dense brush or thorny areas.

Frostshard: A term for the first sign of winter or the onset of cold weather, often used to signal a change in routine.

Mossmend: A healing practice using moss and other natural materials for wound care.

Pawmark: A sign or trace left behind by animals, often used in tracking to identify species or movements.

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