Lore:Dragon Language

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The ancient Dragon Language (also called Dragon tongue or dragon-tongue) is the language used by dragons. Text in the Dragon Language is found on walls in ancient dungeons and on burial grounds. The runes used for writing the language are described in the Dragon Alphabet article.

With sufficient understanding, certain words can be incanted to produce magical effects such as conjuring fire, frost, or wind, slowing time, or pushing an enemy away. This ability is known as the Thu'um and is an inborn talent of Dragons and Dragonborns.

Some posit the Dragonlings found in the northwests of Tamriel are unrelated to Dragons, yet other sources claim they are kin. The former have their own language known as Dragonish, though the relation, if any, of their language to the Dragon Language spoken by actual Dragons is unknown.

Grammar[edit]

The language is structurally similar to English, with three exceptions: it has no equivalent to English's apostrophes, it tends to place prepositional phrases earlier in sentences, and verb tense is often ignored. To make a word plural, the last letter of the singular word is repeated and followed by an "e". For example, the plural form of "kel" (an Elder Scroll) is "kelle".

The singular possessive ("my", "your", "his", or "her") is formed by adding the letter "i" to the end of the word, except when the word ends in "ii", in which case an "l" is appended. The plural possessive ("our" or "their") is formed by adding the letter "u". To indicate a perfect verb form (as in "has silenced"), the letters "aan" are added to the end of the word.

The language makes heavy use of compound words, and has the head (i.e. the categorical part that contains the basic meaning) appearing first in most cases. For example, "Zeymahzin" (Companion) consists of the words "Zeimah" (Brother) and "Zin" (Honor) and should be understood as "Honor-Brother" instead of the literal order of "Brother-Honor".

Translation Key[edit]

Words in parentheses (like in the example shown here) will reference connotations or synonyms.

A[edit]

Aak
Guide
Aal
May
Aam
Serve
Aan
A(n), Idea, Slave (See also "Zaam")
Aar
Servant, Slave (See also "Zaam")
Aav
Join
Aaz
Mercy
Ag
Burn
Ah
Hunter
Ahkrin
Courage
Ahmik
Service
Ahmul
Husband (Lit. "Hunter-Strong")
Ahraan
Wound
Ahrk
And
Ahrol
Hill
Ahst
At
Ahtiid
Wear (verb)
Ahzid
Bitter
Al
Destroyer
Alok
Arise
Alun
Ever
Am
Lion
Amativ
Onward
Atmora
Atmora
Au
On
Aus
Suffer

B[edit]

Bah
Wrath
Bahlaan, Balaan
Worthy
Bahlok
Hunger
Bein
Foul (adj.)
Bel
Foul (v.)
Bex
Open
Beyn
Scorn
Bii
Blue
Bo
Flow, Fly, Move
Bodiis
Borrow
Bok
Age
Bolaav
Grant/Granted
Bolog
Beg
Bonaar
Humble
Bormah
Father
Bovul
Flee
Boziik
Bold(ly), Rash
Brendon
Specter
Brii
Beauty
Briinah
Sister (Lit. "Beauty-Fury")
Briinahii
(for her) sister's
Briinahmaar
Sisterhood
Brit
Beautiful
Brod
Clan
Brom
North
Bron
Nord
Bronjun
Jarl (lit. "Nord King")
Bruniik(ke)
Savage(s) (also a reference to Akaviri)

D[edit]

Daal
Return
Daan, Daanii
Doom
Daanik
Doomed
Daar
This/These
Dah
Push
Dahmaan
Remember
Dalk
Knife
Dein
Keep (v.), Guard
Deinmaar
Keeper
Denek
Soil (n.)
Denos
Decline (n.)
Dey
False (Laughably False)
Deyra
Daedra
Deyto
Bury
Dez
Fate
Dezu
Dii
Mine
Diil
Undead (See also "Dilon")
Diin
Freeze
Diiv
Wyrm
Diivon
Swallow
Dilon
Dead
Dilos
Deadly
Dinok
Death
Dinoksetiid
End of time (lit. "Death of time")
Dir
Die
Do
Of (See also "Se") /About
Dok
Hound
Dov
Dragonkind, Dragon (race)
Dovah
Dragon
Dovahgolz
Dragonstone
Dovahkiin
Dragonborn (lit. "Dragon-Born")
Dovahkriid
Dragonslayer
Dovahzin
A Dragon name
Draal
Pray
Dreh
Do (v.)
Drem
Peace
Drey
Did
Drog
Lord
Drun
Bring
Du
Devour
Du'ul
Crown
Duaan
Devoured
Dukaan
Dishonor
Dun
Grace
Dur
Curse
Dwiin
Steel
Dwiirok
Carve

E[edit]

Ek
Her
Enook
Each
Ensosin
Bewitch
Erei
Until
Eruvos
Year
Evenaar
Extinguish
Evgir
Season

F[edit]

Faad
Warmth
Faal
The (see also "Fin"; "Faal" is less common than "Fin")
Faas
Fear
Faasnu
Fearless
Faaz
Pain
Fah
For
Fahdon
Friend
Fahlah
Flower (Lit. "For-Magicka")
Fahliil
Elf
Fahluaan
Gardener
Faraan
Fortune, wealth
Feim
Fade
Fel
Feral
Fen
Will
Fenjuntiid
Will of Akatosh (lit. "Will-King-Time")
Fent
Shall
Fey
Grove
Feykro
Forest
Feyn
Bane
Fiik
Mirror
Filok
Escape
Fin
The (see also "Faal")
Fo
Frost
Fod
When
Fodiiz
Hoar
Folaas
Wrong
Folook
Haunt
Fonaar
Charge
Frin
Hot
Frini
Eagerness
Frod
(Battle)field
Fron
Kin/Related
Frul
Ephemeral/Temporary
Ful
So
Fun
Told
Fundein
Unfurl(ed)
Funt
Fail
Funta
Failed
Fus
Force

G[edit]

Gaaf
Ghost
Gaan
Stamina
Gaar
Unleash/Release
Gahrot
Steal
Gahvon
Yield
Galik
Pine(n.)
Geh
Yes
Gein
One
Geinmaar
Oneself
Gogil
Goblin
Gol
Earth
Golah
Stubborn
Golt
Ground
Golz
Stone
Goraan
Young
Govey
Remove
Graag
Green
Graan
Rout
Grah
Battle
Grah-Zeymahzin
Ally (lit. "Battle-Brother Honor")
Grahmindol
Stratagem
Gram
Cloud
Gravuun
Autumn
Grik
Such
Grind
Meet
Gro
Bound
Grohiik
Wolf
Gron
Bind
Gruth
Betrayal (see also "Nihnzey")
Gut
Far

H[edit]

Haal
Hand
Haalvut
Touch
Haas
Health
Hadrim, Hahdrim
Mind
Hah
Mind
Hahkun
Axe
Hahnu
Dream (lit. "Mind-Now")
Hahvulon
Nightmare (lit. "Mind-Dead")
Han
Heim
Forge
Het
Here
Hevno
Brutal
Hevnoraak
Brutality
Heyv
Duty
Hi
You
Him, Hin
Your
Hind
Wish, Hope
Hof
Hofkah
Steading
Hofkahsejun
Palace (lit. "Steading of King")
Hofkiin
Home
Hokoron
Enemy
Hon
Hear
Horvut
Lure
Horvutah
Trapped
Hun
Hero
Hungaar
Heroic
Huzrah
Hearken

I[edit]

Iiz
Ice
In
Master
Inhus
Mastery

J[edit]

Jaag
Jer
East
Jiid
Moon
Jol
Unsteady
Joor(re)
Mortal(s)
Jot
Maw
Jud
Queen
Jul
Man/Mankind/Humans (See also "Muz")
Jun
King, Light
Junaar
Kingdom/Kingship
Junnesejer
Kings of the East
Juntiid
Akatosh (lit. "King Time")

K[edit]

Kaal
Champion
Kaan
Kyne
Kaaz
Cat/Khajiit
Kah
Pride
Kein
War
Keizaal
Skyrim
Kel(le)
Scroll(s) (as in Elder Scroll)
Kendov
Warrior
Kest
Tempest
Key
Horse
Keyn
Anvil
Kiim
Wife
Kiin
Child/Born
Kiir
Child
Kinbok
Leader
Kinzon
Sharp
Kip
Food
Kipraan
Meal
Klo
Sand
Klov
Head
Ko
In
Kod
Wield
Kodaav
Bear
Kogaan
Blessings (thanks)
Kohg
Kol
Crag
Kolos
In which
Komeyt
Issue/Let loose
Konahrik
Warlord
Koor
Summer
Kopraan
Body
Koraav
See
Kos
Be/Are
Kosil
Inner, within
Kotin
Into
Krah
Cold
Krasaar
Sickness
Krasnovaar
Disease
Kreh
Bend
Krein
Sun
Kren
Break
Krent
Broken
Kriaan
Killed
Krif
Fight
Krii
Kill
Kriid
Slayer
Kriin
Slay
Kriist
Stand
Kriivaan
Murderer
Kriivah
Murder
Kril
Brave
Krilot
Valiant
Krin
Courageous
Kro
Sorcerer
Kron
Victory, win, conquer
Krongrah
(Great) Victory
Kroniid
Conqueror
Krosis
Sorrow (Apologies, Regret, Pity)
Kruziik
Ancient
Kul
Son
Kulaan
Prince
Kulaas
Princess
Kun
Moonlight

L[edit]

Laan
Want, Request
Laar
Water
Laas
Life
Laat
Last
Lah
Magicka
Lahney
Live
Lahvraan
Mustered
Lahvu
Army
Leh
Lest
Lein
World
Liik
Liiv
Wither
Liivrah
Diminish
Lingrah
Long
Lir
Worm
Lo
Deceive
Lok
Rise (v.), Sky, sky
Lon
Fist
Loost
Hath
Los
Is (Combine with other verbs for present tense: "is helping", "is sworn")
Losei
You are
Lost
Was, Have, Has, Had, Were
Lot
Great
Lovaas
Music/Song
Luft
Face
Lumnaar
Valley
Lun
Leech
Luv
Tear

M[edit]

Maar
Terror, as suffix: -hood, -self
Mah
Fall/Fell
Mahfaeraak
Forever
Mahlaan
Fallen
Mal
Little
Maltiid
Brief (lit. "Little-Time")
Med
Like (similar)
Mey
Fool
Meyz
Come ("to become"/"come to be")
Mid
Loyal
Middovah
Ally (lit. "Loyal-Dragon")
Midrot, midun
Loyalty
Miin
Eye
Miir
Path
Miiraad, Miraad
Door, doorway ("miraad" is a typo)
Miiraak
Portal
Mindin
After
Mindok
Know, Known, Knowable
Mindol
Trick
Mindoraan
Knowledgeable
Mir
Allegiance
Moh
Mon
Daughter
Monah
Mother
Monahven
Throat of the World (lit. "Mother Wind")
Morah
Focus, thought, concentration, attention
Moro
Glory
Morokei
Glorious
Motaad
Shudder
Motmah
Slip
Motmahus
Slippery, Elusive
Mu
We
Mul
Strong, Strength
Mulaag
Strength
Mulhaan
Unmoving, unchanging, still
Mun
Man
Munax
Cruel
Muz
Men (see also "Jul")

N[edit]

Naak
Eat
Naako
Eaten
Naaktiid
Begin (lit. "Eat-Time")
Naal
By
Naan
Any
Naar
Summit
Naas
Tooth
Nah
Fury
Nahgahdinok
Necromancer ("Dinok" meaning "death", "nahgah" may be extrapolated to mean "wizard")
Nahkip
Feed
Nahkriin
Vengeance
Nahl
Living
Nahlaas
Alive, Live
Nahlot
Silenced
Nall
By my
Nau
On
Nax
Cruelty
Neh
Never
Nel
Ney
Both
Ni
Not
Nid, Niid
No
Nihnzey
Betrayal (see also "Gruth")
Nii
It
Niin
Them
Nikrent
Unbroken
Nikriin(ne)
Coward(s)
Nil
Void
Nimaar
Itself
Nin
Sting
Nir
Hunt
Nis
Cannot
Nivahriin
Cowardly (lit. "Not Sworn")
Nok
Lie (Meaning lie both as a verb and noun; "To lie down" and "To tell a lie")
Nol
From
Nonvul
Noble
Norok
Fiercest
Nos
Strike
Nu
Now
Nunon
Only
Nus
Statue
Nust
They
Nuz
But

O[edit]

Oblaan
End (noun), Is over, Is ended
Od
Snow
Odus
Snowy
Ofaal
Receive
Ofan
Give
Ogiim
Orc
Ok
His
Okaaz
Sea
Ol
As
Om
Hair
On
Spirit (Described as similar to "soul," but empty; lifeless)
Ond
Lo
Onik
Wise
Onikiv
Enlightenment
Onikaan
Wisdom
Ont
Once
Orin
Even
Osos
Some
Oth
Orphan
Ov
Trust
Ozinvey
Ivory

P[edit]

Paak
Shame
Paal
Foe
Paar
Ambition
Paaz
Fair
Pah
All
Pahklok, Pahlok
Arrogance "Pahklok" is a typo
Pel
Write
Pelaan
Wrote
Peyt
Rose
Pindaar
Plain(s)
Piraak
Possess
Pogaan
Many
Pogaas
Much
Pook
Stink
Praal
Sit, sat
Praan
Rest
Prodah
Foretold
Pruzaan
Best
Pruzah
Good

Q[edit]

Qah
Armor
Qahnaar
Vanquish, Denial
Qahnaaran
Is vanquished
Qahnaarin
Vanquisher
Qalos
Touch
Qeth
Bone
Qethsegol
(Word Wall) Stone (lit. "Bone of Earth")
Quethsegol
Granite
Qiilaan
Bow (verb)
Qo
Lightning
Qolaas
Herald
Qostiid
Prophecy
Qoth
Tomb

R[edit]

Raal
Survive, last (v.)
Raan
Animal
Rah
Gods
Rahgol
Rage
Rahgot
Anger
Rath
River
Rein
Roar
Rek
She
Rel
Domination
Revak
Sacred
Reyliik
Race(s)
Reyth
Tree
Rii
Essence
Riik
Gale
Riis
Rinik
Very
Ro(h)
Balance
Rok
He
Ron
Rain
Ronaan
Archer
Ronaaz
Arrow
Ronax
Regiment
Ronit
Rival
Ros
Love
Rot
Word(s)
Roth
Vine
Rotmulaag
Word of Power
Rovaan
Wander
Ru
Run
Rul
When
Ruth
Rage, Curses/Damn (interjection)
Ruvaak
Raven
Ruz
Then

S[edit]

Sadon
Gray (adj.), lose (v.)
Sah
Phantom
Sahlo
Weak
Sahqo
Red
Sahqon
Crimson
Sahrot
Mighty
Sahsunaar
Villager(s)
Sahvot
Faith
Saraan
First, Awaits
Saviik
Savior
Se
Of
Shaan
Inspire
Shor
Shor
Shul
Sun
Siiv
Find/Found
Sil
Soul
Sillesejoor
Mortal Souls
Sinak
Finger(s)
Sindugahvon
Unyielding
Sinon
Instead
Sivaas
Beast
Sizaan
Lost
Slen
Flesh
Smoliin
Passion
So
Sorrow
Sod
Exploit, deed, feat
Sonaan
Bard
Sonaak
Dragon Priest(s)
Sos
Blood
Sosmir
Blood Allegiance
Sosaal
Bleed
Sot
White
Sov
Shock
Sovrahzun
Mercenary (n.), purchase (n.)
Spaan
Shield
Staadnau
Unbound
Stin
Free
Stinselok
Sky's freedom
Strun
Storm
Strundu'ul
Stormcrown
Strunmah
Mountain
Su
Air
Su'um
Breath
Sul
Day
Suleyk
Power
Suleyksejun
Dominion(lit. Power of kings)
Sunvaar
Beast(s)
Suvulaan
Twilight

T[edit]

Taazokaan
Tamriel
Tafiir
Thief
Tah
Pack
Tahrodiis
Treacherous
Tahrovin
Treachery
Tey
Tale
Thaan
Thaarn
Obedience
Thu'um
(Dragon) Shout, Voice
Thur
Overlord
Thurri
Lord
Tiid
Time
Tiiraz
Sad
Tinvaak
Talk, Speech
Til
There
Togaat
Attempt
Tol
That
Toor
Inferno
Tovinaan
Searcher
Tovit
Search
Tu
Hammer
Tum
Down
Tuz
Blade

U[edit]

Ufiik
Troll
Ul
Eternity
Um
Twin
Un
OurUsed less often than the -u suffix.
Unraak
Marriage, marry, married.
Unslaad, Unahzaal
Unending/Ceaseless/EternalUnslaad is the more common form.
Unt
Try
Us
Before, in front ofNot "before" chronologically. Qiilan us dilon: bow before the dead.
Uth
Command, Order
Uv
Or
Uznahgaar
Unbridled, Unending

V[edit]

Vaal
BayAs in "hold at bay".
Vaat
Swear/Swore
Vaaz
Tear, ripNot lacrymal tears.
Vah
Spring
Vahdin
Maiden
Vahlok
Guardian
Vahriin
Sworn
Vahrukiv
Commemorate
Vahrukt
Memory
Vahzah, Vazah
True
Vahzen
Truth
Ved
Black
Ven
Wind
Vennesetiid
The currents of Time
Vey
Cut
Veydo
Grass
Veysun
Ship
Viik
Defeat
Viin
Shine
Viing
Wing
Viint
Shine
Viintaas
Shining
Viir
Dying
Vindahlheim
Forever
Vith
Serpent
Vo...
Opposite of...
Vobalaan
Unworthy
Vod
Ago
Vodahmin
Unremembered, forgotten
Vokiin
Unborn
Vokri, Vokrii
Restore
Vokul
Evil
Vokun
Shadow
Vol
Horror
Volaan
Intruder
Vomindok
Unknown
Vomindoraan
Incomprehensible idea
Vonun
Unseen
Vonuz
Invisible
Vogostiid
Surprised
Vos
Claw
Voth
WithShould be avoided.
Vothaarn
Disobedience
Vukein
Combat
Vul
Dark
Vulom
Darkness
Vulon
Night
Vun
Tongue
Vur
Valor
Vus
Nirn

W[edit]

Wah
To (both as preposition and verb infinitive form)
Wahl
Build/Create
Wahlaan
Raise, Built/Created
Wen
Whose
Werid
Praise
Wiix
Trap
Win
Wage
Wo
Who
Wol
Oak
Wuld
Whirlwind, Vortex
Wuldse
Vortex
Wundun
Travel
Wunduniik
Traveler
Wuth
Old

Y[edit]

Yah
Seek
Yol
Fire
Yolos
Flame
Yoriik
March
Yuvon
Gold/Golden

Z[edit]

Zaam
Slave
Zaamhus
Slavery
Zaan
Shout (as in "yell", not "Dragon Shout")
Zah
Finite
Zahkrii
Sword
Zahrahmiik
Sacrifice
Zeim
Through
Zeymah
Brother(s)
Zeymahzin
Companion (lit. "Brother-Honor")
Zii
Spirit
Ziil
Soul
Zin
Honor
Zind
Triumph
Zindro
Triumph's
Zofaas
Fearful
Zohungaar
Heroically
Zok
Most
Zol
Most, Zombie
Zoor
Legend
Zorox
Create
Zu'u
I
Zul
(mortal) Voice
Zun
Weapon

Phrases[edit]

Some phrases have a different meaning in the Dragon Language. The phrases below are examples of these phrases.

Alok-dilon

Necromancy (literally: arise-dead)

Bormahu han zu'u

(literally: Father _ I)

Dey on folook fey ko ven ahrk ron

"Implausible spirits haunt a grove in the wind and rain"

Dii Zeymah

"My Brother"

Dov nifaas wiixseroth

"Dragons fear not a trap of vines"

Drem Yol Lok

"Greetings" (literally: peace fire sky)

Kaaz Kaal Sul

Pride of Alkosh (literally: Khajiit-Champion-Day)

Krif voth ahkrin

"Fight Bravely" (literally: fight with courage)

Lok, Thu'um

"Sky above, Voice within" (literally: Sky, Voice)

Nid jiid, nid kun

"No moon, no moonlight"

Nihnzey miir wah krongrah

"Betrayal is the path to great victory"

Nihnzey miir wah viik

"Betrayal is the path to defeat"

Nonvul mey

"Honorable Fool" (literally: Noble Fool)

Nunon mey bo strun voqostiid naal sov

"Only a fool flies in a storm and is surprised by the shock."

Orin brit ro

"(a) fully beautiful balance", dragon phrase for irony (literally: even beautiful balance)

Pruzah wundunne!

(literally:Good Travels)

Rah wahlaan

"gods (of) creation" / "creator gods" (literally: gods built/created)

Rul jol, lok

"When unsteady, rise"

Suleyki hin!

(literally: Power Your(s))

Vomindok fez

"An Unexpected Outcome" (literally: Unknown _)

Wah vokrii krentiid

(literally:To Restore Break-Time)

Wuldsetiid los tahrodiis

"the whirlwind/vortex of time is treacherous/turbulent"

Ziil gro dovah ulse!

Your soul is bound to me for eternity!

Zol mul

Stronger (literally: Most strong)

Zoor drun qalos

"Myth made manifest" (Literally: Legend Bring Touch)

Zu'u koraav

"I see"

Names[edit]

Dragon names are typically formed of three monosyllabic words that, as a whole, may be rendered as a Shout. Each dragon name is unique, and so dragons are able to use these Shouts to address each other across vast distances.

While dragon names are easily separated into their word components, translating them as a whole is another matter. Dragon names can be translated into phrases, such as the name Odahviing (literally: Snow-Hunter-Wing), which was converted into a coherent phrase; "Winged Snow-Hunter". If other names were translated in the same way, it can be extrapolated that Boziikkodstrun would be "Bold Storm-Wielder" or that Sahloknir would be "Phantom Sky-Hunter".

There is also the case where a mortal can be granted a Dovahzin (Dragon Name), by a dragon who believes they have earned it and it is considered a great honor. Two examples of these are Ahkahtuz (Hunter-Pride-Blade) and Toshrakhat. Dragon Priests also usually have names in the dragon language, although often only two syllables long instead of three.

Dragon names that can be translated include:

Ahbiilok: Hunter-Blue-Sky
Alduin: Destroyer-Devour-Master
Bahlokdaan: Wrath-Sky-Doom (Bah-Lok-Daan) or Hunger-Doom (Bahlok-Daan)
Boziikkodstrun: Boldly-Wield-Storm
Dukaanfinsot: Dishonor-The-White
Durnehviir: Curse-Never-Dying
Grahkrindrog: Battle-Courageous-Lord
Joorahmaar: Mortal-Hunter-Terror
Kaalgrontiid: Champion-Bind-Time
Krahjotdaan: Cold-Maw-Doom
Krosulhah: Sorcerer-Day-Mind
Kruziikrel: Ancient-Dominate
Laatvulon: Last-Night (Laat-Vulon) or Last-Dawn-Fist (Laat-Vu-Lon) or Last-Dark-Spirit (Laat-Vul-On)
Lokkestiiz: Sky-Tempest-Ice
Maarselok: Terror-Of-Sky
Mirmulnir: Allegiance-Strong-Hunt
Mulaamnir: Strong-Serve-Hunt
Naaslaarum: Tooth-Water-Twin
Nahagliiv: Fury-Burn-Wither
Nahfahlaar: Fury-For-Water
Nahviintaas: Fury-Shining
Odahviing: Snow-Hunter-Wing
Paarbahlot: Ambition-Wrath-Great
Paarthurnax: Ambition-Overlord-Cruelty
Relonikiv: Dominate-Enlightenment
Sahloknir: Phantom-Sky-Hunt
Sahrotaar: Mighty-Servant/Slave (Sahrot-Aar) or Phantom-Word-Servant/Slave (Sah-Rot-Aar)
Sahrotnax: Mighty-Cruelty (Sahrot-Nax) or Phantom-Word-Cruelty (Sah-Rot-Nax)
Shulkunaak: Sun-Moonlight-Guide
Thurvokun: Overlord-Shadow
Vahlokzin: Spring-Rise/Sky-Honor (Vah-Lok-Zin) or Guardian-Honor (Vahlok-Zin)
Viinturuth: Shine-Hammer-Rage
Vithrelnaak: Serpent-Domination-Eat
Voslaarum: Claw-Water-Twin
Vuljotnaak: Dark-Maw-Eat
Vulthuryol: Dark-Overlord-Fire
Yahgrondu: Seek-Bind-Devour
Yolnahkriin: Fire-Vengeance (Yol-Nahkriin) or Fire-Fury-Slaughter (Yol-Nah-Kriin)

Dragon names that are as yet untranslated include:

Debudjen
Numinex
Papré
Skakmat

Note that these names are not necessarily real Dragon language names. In the same way that Nahfahlaar had imperialized his name as Nafaalilargus when he worked for the Empire, it is likely that dragons who act in the employ of humans (such as Papré for the battlemage Samar Starlover, or Skakmat for the mystic Nulfaga) prefer not to use dragon names during their employment. Debudjen is mentioned only in a work considered historical fiction, and Numinex in legends considered distorted and inconsistent.

Locations[edit]

The following are locations whose names are translated.

Ahroldan: Old Hroldan
Ahrolsedovah: Hill-of-Dragons
Bromjunaar: North-King-Slave (Direct Translation)
Hillgrundhofkah: Hillgrund's Steading
Rorikhofkah: Rorik's Steading
Quethsegol Ahrol: Granite Hill

References[edit]

Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.