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Word |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
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Āðrimâsum |
Ah-thrihm-may-sum |
Agriculture |
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Amðeron |
Ahm-thehr-rohn |
The leader of the Zéyúma and the Council of the Dreamers |
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Apalanían |
Ah-pahl-lahn-nee-ahn |
The realm former after the process of Hādendômîsen |
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Apanumanum |
Ah-pahn-nuhm-mahn-nuhm |
Apothecaries |
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Apokædâsan |
Ah-pohk-kigh-day-sahn |
The guardian and keeper of the Dâsan. This was a position created by Çédô |
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Arçâtræyonus |
Ahr-chay-trigh-yohn-nuhs |
The arch priest of the heights. This is position created by Çédô |
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Asterdâ |
Ah-stehr-day |
The leader of the Avalaníans |
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Astrætara |
Ah-strigh-tahr-rah |
The Dreaming Star |
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Astrætardíum |
Ah-strigh-tahr-dee-uhm |
The priesthood of the Dreaming Star |
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Avalanían |
Ahv-vahl-lahn-nee-ahn |
A Sky Person |
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Bakna |
Bahk-nah |
A record of a single dreamer’s experience within the dream realm. |
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Baknahan |
Bahk-nah-hahn |
The Book of Bound Dreaming. This was the central text of the Faithful. This book governed how they show live and behave. |
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Baknahanda |
Bahk-nah-hahn-dah |
The annual festival that marks the creation of the Baknahan |
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Çéanô |
Chee-ahn-ow |
The stirring of echoes |
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Çédô |
Chee-dow |
The extraordinary man that came from the Wayward Star that gave the gift of dreaming. |
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Çéyâda |
Chee-yay-dah |
The Faithful. This faction of the Sâmanda believe that dreams should be bound and regulated. They believe that dreams are dangerous if left unchecked. |
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Cøséonus |
Koy-see-ohn-nuhs |
The observer |
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Council of the Creed |
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The governing body of the Çéyâda |
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Crona |
Krohn-nah |
Chronicler |
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Curâa |
Kuhr-ray-yah |
Court |
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Cycle |
Sigh-kuhl |
A day |
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Dal’la’mura |
Dahl-lah-muhr-rah |
A huge temple that the Sâmanda built in honour of Çédô. It was also known as the Star Temple of Dreaming. |
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Dâsa |
Day-sah |
This is an annual collection of a single dreamer’s Dâsarta |
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Dâsan |
Day-sahn |
The Grand Book of Dreaming, which was a powerful dreaming tool that housed the Dâsa of dreamers, and also had the ability to provide knowledge onto others despite none of the dreamers having experienced that knowledge within their dreams. |
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Dâsarta |
Day-sahr-tah |
This is a monthly collection of a single dreamer’s Bakna |
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Daystar |
Day-stahr |
The sun or the star that comes out during the day that brings warmth and light. |
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Dreaming World |
Dreem-mihng wuhrld |
This is the realm where one enters upon sleeping |
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Edantun |
Eh-dahn-tuhn |
Schools |
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Grand Council |
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This was a special council whereby the Zætom, the Amðeron, the Hariton, and Asterdâ came together to discuss affairs in order to maintain peace |
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Hādendômîsen |
Hah-dehn-dow-migh-sehn |
The process of merging of noxatan and vosnatan into one. This means the realm where people sleep is the same the real world. |
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Hamalan |
Hahm-mahl-lahn |
Houses or homes |
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Hariton |
Hahr-riht-tohn |
The leader of the Çéyâda and the Council of the Creed |
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Hāroknadensen |
Hah-rohk-nahd-dehn-sehn |
The process of separation of Hādendômîsen back into their constituent elements of vosnatan and noxatan |
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hogomendâ |
Hohg-gohm-mehn-day |
Hospital |
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Makronas |
Mahk-krohn-nahs |
Masonry or stone-craft |
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Ministry of the Zætom |
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This was the governing body of the Sâmanda that was ruled by the Zætom |
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Noxabenâ |
Nohks-sah-behn-nay |
A special area within Apalanían where people can do to dream without effecting the realm. This was in effect the new dream world. |
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Noxatan |
Nohks-sah-tahn |
The Dream World. This is the place where people go when they are asleep. |
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Ôperian |
Ow-pehr-ree-ahn |
An ancient race of advanced people that were accredited to being Divine in nature |
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Parthôvolen |
Pahr-thow-vohl-lehn |
A special dreaming whereby one seeks a higher truth. |
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Présâmanda |
Prees-say-mahn-dah |
These are the Sâmanda that do not factionalise and typically stay the middle course set by Çédô. |
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Reðranâdan Era (RE) |
Rehth-thrahn-nay-dahn |
The third era of the Sâmanda – the first the years of Darkness, the second Dâsendían or the years of Çédô. The third Reðranâdan or the Hollow Years and the fourth Apokanâdan or the Post Dream War Era. |
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Revolution |
Rehv-vohl-loo-shohn |
A year |
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Rotation |
Row-tay-shohn |
A month |
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Sâmanda |
Say-mahn-dah |
Star people, or the people of the stars. This was the name given to the people that Çédô came across and gave the gift of dreaming. |
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sanhans |
Sahn-hans |
Shoes or footwear |
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Şemhadan |
Shehm-hahd-dahn |
The heretics. These are those that do not follow the Çéyâda |
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Şenra |
Shehn-rah |
Shirt |
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Sky People |
Skigh pee-puhl |
A group of the Sâmanda that dedicate their lives to astronomy. They became known as the Avalaníans |
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The Vigil of the Dreamer |
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This was a special festival where the Sâmanda honoured and celebrated the Dreamer |
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Træyonus |
Trigh-yohn-nuhs |
The priesthood of heights. This is the priesthood that teaches the Parthôvolen. |
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Trésan |
Tree-sahn |
Trousers or pants |
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Tutexa |
Tuh-tehks-sah |
Clothing or cloths |
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Vosnatan |
Vohs-naht-tahn |
The Waking World or the real world. This the realm where people exist when they were not asleep. |
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Waking World |
Way-kihng wuhrld |
This is the realm where we are awake and not dreaming. |
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Zætom |
Zigh-tohm |
This is the name given to the three leaders appointed by Çédô: Apokædâsan, Zæyon dâ Astrítaríum, and Arçâtræyonus. These were considered the highest and most important people after Çédô. |
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Zæyon dâ Astrítaríum |
Zigh-yohn day ah-stree-tahr-ree-uhm |
The Supreme Priest of the Astrætardíum. This is position created by Çédô |
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Zéyúma |
Zee-yoow-mah |
The Dreamers. This faction of the Sâmanda believe that dreams should be free and unlimited. |
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Zîkula |
Zigh-kuhl-lah |
The Wayward Star that heralds the arrival of Çédô and returns to herald his departure. |



