~Language~In order of apperance
Vater: Dulcian for "Father"
Willkommen: Dulcian for "Welcome."
Zilif ol ventrae murae: Loosely translated as "The day of the murae," or "The day has come."
Hashn ol kanyah murae: Loosely translated as "The death of the murae," or "The death has come."
Note: Not much is known about the murae's language. Only few people can understand some phrases.
bulvum: Arian for "donkey."
dolbant: Arian. Loosely translated as "stupid."
Zelgwyn tadu tuär: Zelgwyn. It means "You're from Zelgwyn."
Agch andu bfäril en measnainh: Zelgwyn for "And you are a mix."
Malpo ankeh: Arian for "A little."
Fürcipe: Dulcian. Means "Prince."
Ohi: Carriel for "Yes."
Vyechers, shonle a los zilig: In the language of the muraes, this means "Vyechers, don't fail me now."
Ji gcedoelt agatzo, mar seo?: Zelgwyn. It means "You mean, like this?"
Quiedu decinst aso?: Dulcian. It means "Or like this?"
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When Snow Falls
AdventureThe kingdom Dulcia has fallen. Dark creatures have invaded the palace, inslaving all those who work there. The royal family--the only ones able to stop the creatures--have vanished into oblivion. No one has seen or heard from them since the fall. T...