A'Prur

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A'Prur is a language that is primarily used by the Tezcat race

Description (Specifications)

The dominant language group of the Tezcat race, from Aum-Rhar. A'Prur is also the name of the nation in which the language was first used, on Aum-Rhar’s eastern island continent. The people of A'Prur are technologically inclined, energetic, and armed with a burning religious faith and a powerful zeal to bring civilization to the barbarians. They conquered the other nations of their world before seeking to expand Tezcat influence in space.

A'Prur speech is a mix of hissing sibilants and deep, low, throaty sounds.

Lexicon

A-D

• Aum-Rhar: Name for the home planet. Essentially, "all-marriage" or "world-marriage", the unified grouping of its inhabitants under A'Prur.

E-G

Esram: Lower House of the Tezcat government, formed from religious and military personnel

Ezva: "Hegemony"; political dominance

H

Har: "Sacred"

Har’Tez: "Sacred People"

Hurarma: Upper House of the Tezcat government, formed of high-ranking priests

I

I: Prefix that implies completion, commitment, or belonging

I’: Prefix that negates

I'Lurr: "Soulless"

Ilynd: Moon of Aum-Rhar

Iraahr: Group marriage, the basic social unit

K

Kis-aurash: The Shaper priesthood

Kn-krutak: The Absolute, creator deity

L

Lemente: Sun, solar. Some charts list the Aum-Rhar System under this name.

Lemente Ezva Har’Tez: "Solar Hegemony of the Sacred People"; the Tezcat government

Lurr: "Soul"

M-Q

Mra: "Daughter"

Mra’shhrowr: An annual festival lasting 16 days each year. This period observes the creation of the universe. Note "mra"

Nathra: "Eater, one who eats"

R-T

Rhaahr or Rhar: Different forms of this purring sound are evident in words to do with social cohesion and intimacy

Sume: "Son"

Tez: "People"

V

Vre: "Dancing moonlight", the quality of shifting light and shadow; significant to Tezcat, who originated as nocturnal hunters

• Vre'Rhar: A legendary historical figure and cultural hero; "Married to Dancing Moonlight"

In Use

A'Prur is difficult to learn, having a somewhat disorderly structure (like English).

Tezcat interaction includes a substantial non-verbal body language component. In particular, skin colour changes, tail posture, and ear movements serve as an unconscious means of signaling the emotional state of their owners.

Naming

Tezcat names are fanciful and consist of a string of soft words. Names are selected by the child's parents, and are based on parental hopes for that child. Mothers select the names of sons, and fathers of daughters. A name in the dominant Tezcat culture usually includes the word Sume (son) or Mra (daughter) -- this is how to tell a male or female name apart. Because of Tezcat hostility, many names are warlike in nature. An example of a Tezcat name is Keshyathree Vre Sume Nathra I'Lurr, which would translate into “Twelfth Darkness that Stalks the Rift, Son of Dancing Moonlight, Eater of the Soulless”.

Keshyathree ("Twelfth" combined with reference to a concept of stalking darkness), Vre ("dancing moonlight"), Sume ("son"), Nathra ("eater"), I'Lurr ("souless")

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)

This language is primarily in use in the following areas:
Charted Space:

Homeworld: 1105

The homeworld of this language is:

World Listing: 1105

Significant communities of speakers of this language are known to reside within the following systems and worlds:

No world articles for A'Prur


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