I will present to you some Aunuri facts ive thought off lately.
I will also use this thread to present future Aunuri facts that may jump out.
Ive been thinking alot lately, and ive questioned Aunuri on several stands in order to get a deeper picture.
So...ive been digging in my own head.
This is what I feel right.
Lets start with the Aunuri language structure.
The Aunuri language is built on chains and words put togheter.
As example take the kin list.
An human soul is called "Mon'ki".
"Mon" means kin/race/type while "Ki" is short for "Kindara" which means human on Aunuri.
The same applies for all kin.
If the word is longer than four letters it will be shortened to be four or less letters.
Au'vau'eli means Vanguard, but direct translation would be Role'warrior'priest.
"Au" means job/role/purpose, "Vau" means warrior/soldier and "Eli" have no real clear meaning, but it means priestess/priest/monk/etc.
One word may mean alot of things and can be combined with other words in order to shape more words.
Now to the math.
Kan - 0.
Sci - 1.
Sciri - 2.
Scirik - 3.
Scina - 4.
Scima - 5.
Scivi - 6.
Scira - 7.
Scika - 8.
Sciru - 9.
This system is not yet completed, but this is the concept.
To continue to 10 you dont say "sci'kan".
But;
Kyra - 10.
Kyra'sci - 11.
Uno - 100.
Uno'sci - 101.
Uno'kan'sci - 111.
And so on...
That cover the basics of the language.
Now some may have asked themself, how does an Aunuri look like?
There ARE an style designated for each Aunuri role.
While in Melece its obligated to wear the designated clothing, the Aunuri can dress and look however they like while outside Melece.
Think about it, you may not want to wear the Au'eir white robe in McDonalds...
However, you may want to signal other Aunuri about your allegiance.
Wearing an Kayedre talisman in your belt is discreet and easy to recognize.
Scroll down to see some Kayedre talismans.
That bring us into Aunuri design...
Aunuri structures have a soft design that should lack sharp edges.
Also, shaped plastic/glass/crystal can be used to decorate the talisman/sculpture/other structure.
Example of Aunuri design.
Talismans.
More will come, stay tuned...