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A community for the dragon language of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Thuum.org

A community for the dragon language of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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paarthurnax
Administrator
April 1, 2017
Neither Sosnaak, Gol, or Dinok, but Frinmulaar is pretty close.
by paarthurnax
April 1, 2017
Neither Sosnaak, Gol, or Dinok, but Frinmulaar is pretty close.

Dmitry Raskov
April 1, 2017

Qoth?

by Dmitry Raskov
April 1, 2017

Qoth?


paarthurnax
Administrator
April 1, 2017
Dimitri Raskov

Qoth?

That's correct! The answer is qoth, tomb.

by paarthurnax
April 1, 2017
Dimitri Raskov

Qoth?

That's correct! The answer is qoth, tomb.


Sosaalvulon
April 1, 2017
That's quite a nice little game !
by Sosaalvulon
April 1, 2017
That's quite a nice little game !

paarthurnax
Administrator
April 1, 2017

Here's Riddle #6:

[Frod ahrk feykro los suleyksejuni
Dii hah nok us ahrk dii kun nok laat]

by paarthurnax
April 1, 2017

Here's Riddle #6:

[Frod ahrk feykro los suleyksejuni
Dii hah nok us ahrk dii kun nok laat]


Sosaalvulon
April 1, 2017
Fahliil ?
by Sosaalvulon
April 1, 2017
Fahliil ?

Dmitry Raskov
April 1, 2017

Odfahliil ? I haven't got no more ideas.

by Dmitry Raskov
April 1, 2017

Odfahliil ? I haven't got no more ideas.


TatsuDovah
April 1, 2017

a stream or lake

 

by TatsuDovah
April 1, 2017

a stream or lake

 


paarthurnax
Administrator
April 1, 2017
It's not any kind of Fahliil. This one involves some tricky wordplay.
by paarthurnax
April 1, 2017
It's not any kind of Fahliil. This one involves some tricky wordplay.

TatsuDovah
April 1, 2017

grass?

by TatsuDovah
April 1, 2017

grass?


Frinmulaar
April 1, 2017
Su, 'air'. Where hah 'mind' is something to do with gas and kun 'light' is the scattered glow of sunset.
by Frinmulaar
April 1, 2017
Su, 'air'. Where hah 'mind' is something to do with gas and kun 'light' is the scattered glow of sunset.

paarthurnax
Administrator
April 1, 2017
Nope, neither grass nor air, either. The riddle describes both the thing and the word itself.
by paarthurnax
April 1, 2017
Nope, neither grass nor air, either. The riddle describes both the thing and the word itself.

Sosaalvulon
April 1, 2017
HAHKUN?
by Sosaalvulon
April 1, 2017
HAHKUN?

TatsuDovah
April 1, 2017

bird

by TatsuDovah
April 1, 2017

bird


Frinmulaar
April 1, 2017
Ooh, clever. Though not clever enough to avert your impending shortage of riddles.
by Frinmulaar
April 1, 2017
Ooh, clever. Though not clever enough to avert your impending shortage of riddles.
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