For even the heart has its reasons and the soul has its intents.
— Excerpt from the book "The Art of Linguomancy"
In Linguomancy, an Adjective is a word that describes the elements in a sentence, adding information, details and defining goal. Adjectives are the practical use of Intents.
They are employed in Wordsmithing with cast Idioms to manipulate and alter the way they are manifested. By infusing them with intent, they can for example increase the idiom's efficiency or divert its resource costs. Their usage is optional when casting, and only one may be used per idiom ; unless noted otherwise.
Adjectives are emergent semantics born from the conjunction between the strata of Mind and Essence. These two strata are deeply interconnected and often interact between one another. Regarded as mirrors of each other, they are referred together as the Strata of the Soul.
When their nouns combine, they create intents : core concepts of the soul.