Common Slang in Alia
Upper Class
Swearing
Folasi’s Dagger - goddess of trickery, explative of surprise, equivalent: What the hell! Cacat - an expletive of shock and anger, also referring to one’s excrement Drakk-damned - an adjective expletive, such as in “That drakk-damned ____” Holy mother of dragons - an expletive phrase, typically indicating surprise and frustrationSlang
Great Petulaba - the god of impatience, slow down Helios Is Smiling - the god of sunchine, good weather Ambren’s Vomit - the goddess of colors, brightly and unpleasantly colored Bad sword - a man who is disloyal or does not take orders well Dragon got your tongue? - an expression mocking someone for not having anything to say Sharp-ears - derrogatory term for lesser elves The Winged Ones - term of respect for minor dragons What in Alia? - equivalent: What on earth? E cona, e cona - et ceteraLower Class
Swearing
Folasi’s Dagger - goddess of trickery, explative of surprise, equivalent: What the hell! Blove - a general-purpose explative, such as in “Blove it!” or “That bloving ____” Cacat - an expletive of shock and anger, also referring to one’s excrement Drakk-damned - an adjective expletive, such as in “That drakk-damned ____” Holy mother of dragons - an expletive phrase, typically indicating surprise and frustrationSlang
Great Petulaba - the god of impatience, slow down Styrai Has Smiled Upon Us - the god of rain, good weather Ambren’s Vomit - the goddess of colors, brightly and unpleasantly colored Collipah Has Been Kind - the god of mines, the mines are producing well Rock-sitter - someone who does nothing in the mines Dragon got your tongue? - an expression mocking someone for not having anything to say Sharp-ears - derrogatory term for lesser elves The Winged Ones - term of respect for minor dragons What in Alia? - equivalent: What on earth? E cona, e cona - et ceteraRemove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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