Maps, pronunciations, reader questions, and other miscellaneous information
Map of 揲rge:
This map was made for a previous project of mine, and as such, it is for a different era in 揲rge`s history. Specifically, 724 First Age of Kings. That year is specific because it happens to be the year in which 揲rge fell to the plague of the necromancer. A lot of the place names still remained the same even by 880, when this story takes place.
Characters
D醟k - (Dowck)
El髍dn - (Eh-lore-den)
G髍in - (Guh-ren)
Gr狃韗 - (Graw-theer)
Handor - (Hahnd-or)
Jynge - (Yn-geh)
Leanen - (Lah-nen)If you stumble upon this narrative on Amazon, be aware that it has been stolen from Royal Road. Please report it.
Tro韉e - (Tree-djeh)
Places
C閞sedd - (Care-seth) - Despite the modern spelling of the name beginning with a K, the original spelling is preserved in writing as a sign of respect, for C閞sedd was the home of the hero Leanen. At the time of the Undead Hero`s life, the western regions of 揲rge still had a lot of Mhannic influence in spelling. Interestingly, like many areas adjacent to the Mhannic lands, the Thergic language in these regions was commonly written from bottom to top instead of left to right, despite using the AiluweiR script.
Dormedon - (Door-mah-den)
Ek韗 Nad髇 - (Ek-hear Nah-don)
Elbregn - (Ell-bray-gen)
Ka餽osedd - (Kah-thro-seth) - The final syllable ends a slightly more abrupt stop than the normal "th" sound like in "�"
Mh醤 - (Vawn)
Nahtkro韓en - (Natt-kroy-nen)
nOthair Mo韑a - (Noh-hair moy-la) - Like many forests, lakes, oceans, and mountains, the Old Mh醤er name is typically used.
S韆rn - (Shee-arn)
揲rge - (Thair-geh) - In the central regions of 揲rge, a common accent drops the "th" sound in favor of a "t" sound, resulting in the heartlander pronunciation sounding similar to "Tear-geh"
Watn簋錶 - (Vaht-no-thul)
Other
Brannaht - (Brahn-natt)
St閗kr - (Stay-kur)