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Vokriid
October 11, 2018

Atmorasewuth

Does one of you know who or what Atmorasewuth is? I think that there are two possibilities.
Firstly: It is the old continent Atmora,
secondly: It is an old person from Atmora (maybe Ysgramor?). I'm also a bit confused because of the se. Why is it necessary? ... Or maybe it means "of the old Atmora", in the way of "from the ancient time of the continent"?
Does one of you know it?

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[deleted]
October 11, 2018
Atmora of Old. The continent. Do faal wuth Atmora would be "of the old Atmora". 'Se' is the compound form of the word 'of'. Wuth means old. The compound word Atmora of Old is a more ritualistic way of saying Atmora. Just like Dovahsebrom. Dragon of (the) North. It is Ysmir, but they use an ancient title for Ysmir (aka Talos) which is Dovahsebrom. Atmorasewuth is merely a title for Atmora, for it is Ancient. They could have said Atmora do wuth, but it is more proper to do Atmorasewuth.