Every sentence has its subject. Every idiom has its noun.
— Excerpt from the book "The Art of Linguomancy"
In Linguomancy, a Noun is a word that represents a concrete or abstract energy, like physical elements, concepts, states of existence, and ideas. It serves as an object or subject within a sentence. They have been conceptualized, studied, created and refined to understand the language of the Flux.
  They are employed in Wordsmithing with Verbs to create unique spells called Idioms. Nouns define what energy is harnessed inside an idiom ; channeled and shaped from the caster's own Flux.
  Nouns can typically interlock between one another to reach more complex domains of energy. While most combinations are unfruitful, they can eventually create a Radical Noun when their definition encapsulates an entire Stratum.   Each Noun is composed of multiple sub-definitions called Nuances ; defining the different domains of mastery and specialties it draws from.  

by Gurlu

Representation of all the Noun's sigils


Cover image: by Gurlu