Khaeorrs Twisted Tongue.
Khaeorr has nearly a language of its own when it comes to most game terms, as its important words and terms are twisted to let observers know they are in fact in another world, where otherwise similar names and concepts for things can be, and usually are, somewhat different, then counterparts known to other worlds.
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Plane of Portmanteau
(Origins - Dictionary Entry -
port·man·teau
/ˌpôrtˈmantō/
noun
1.
a large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts.
2.
a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others, for example motel (from ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’) or brunch (from ‘breakfast’ and ‘lunch’).
"podcast is a portmanteau, a made-up word coined from a combination of the words iPod and broadcast"
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Khaeorr reality overlaps a Plane of Portmantau, a dimension where one or more neighboring realities prompt locals to name things inspired by subconscious multiple origins, resulting in naming conventions with many meanings, known and unknown, and this realization may be useful to such locals.
For example, the word "Khaeorr" is thought to have origins in (Khraeosmic Khaeaosse Ore Realm), however others say sources confirm it simply means mother rock in a beyond ancient lost language, so, its good to be wary of origins of the who, what, and wheres of whats present, for most.
The Aeaaulphic Element
The Aeaaulphic Element (Alpha Ultimate All Nature) is another signature effect of the local reality on sentients, as those who express themselves with the spoken and written word, do so with most important words having "ae" embedded within it, due to the Aeaaulphic Element (Alpha Ultimate All Nature) asserting itself.
AN IMPORTANT FINAL NOTE.
Use of in-world specific terms for otherwise common things shows a deeper knowledge and commitment of roleplaying, and mention of such will yield unusually high experience rewards. Since new terms or peoples, places and things will happen quite frequently, so will the opprotunity for gaining such word experience.
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