Thu'um Thursday on a Wednesday? I love it :)
Awesome piece. I use Aura whisper lots in game, I almost always favour it over Alteration spells unless I want to know if they're a friendly or not.
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Featured Word November 26, 2018 |
Featured Thu'um |
November 26, 2018
Laas Yah Nir l1s y4 n7 Dovahkiin, dreh hi koraav? Dreh hi koraav fin bri do nii? Do pah fin laas ko fin su ahrk golt ko Vus? Laas do pah los sivaan naal thu’um wo koraav pah, dilon uv nahlaas, do slen dwiin uv deyra. Laas ko fin lein aal kos zin uv dukaan, hokoron uv fahdon. Zu’u fen tinvaak do laas, ful koraav nu. Credit to Zinrahzul for the pel! |
![]() Sonaak Kroinlah November 27, 2018 |
Thu'um Thursday on a Wednesday? I love it :) Awesome piece. I use Aura whisper lots in game, I almost always favour it over Alteration spells unless I want to know if they're a friendly or not. |
Thu'um Thursday on a Wednesday? I love it :)
Awesome piece. I use Aura whisper lots in game, I almost always favour it over Alteration spells unless I want to know if they're a friendly or not.
![]() Zinrahzul November 27, 2018 |
I love how it's "Credit to Zinrahzul for the ?pel!" |
I love how it's "Credit to Zinrahzul for the ?pel!"
![]() Fingolzkren November 30, 2018 |
I never really used aura whisper in game, then again I never really play stealth. |
I never really used aura whisper in game, then again I never really play stealth.
![]() paarthurnax Administrator November 30, 2018 |
We're getting funky with punctuation. |
![]() Zinrahzul November 30, 2018 |
Oh, I also made some grammar mistakes... "Bri" should be "Brii" "Zu’u fen tinvaak do laas, ful koraav nu." should be "...ful hon nu" because Dovahkiin is supposed to LISTEN, not SEE.
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Oh, I also made some grammar mistakes...
"Bri" should be "Brii"
"Zu’u fen tinvaak do laas, ful koraav nu." should be "...ful hon nu" because Dovahkiin is supposed to LISTEN, not SEE.
![]() hes96777 March 1, 2022 |
There was once a blind man who had so fine a sense of touch that, |
There was once a blind man who had so fine a sense of touch that,
when any animal was put into his hands, he could tell what it was merely by
the feel of it. One day the cub of a wolf was put into his hands, and he was asked