Lost Legends – Gods Tongue
I have been thinking, since the dawn of time we have called these beings “Titans”, however what we have looked over was the very definition of it, a Titan isn’t born from a deity, and in this case, the Titans are born from the planet itself (The Fire Goddess is the prime example.).
You see, to anyone who may find this lone page, Tel’Reah is a Celestial Being of immense power, Tiel’ra the same, along with the other sister in the Forgotten Plain. The main question is though, what is their language, and why does it hold so much power when infused with the right incantations and patterns?
I studied under one of the Celestial beings, however I learned very little on how this language works and how it has power over, well, anything… During my time spent in my homeland of Tek’um – before the war – I happened across many strange books, holding a few strange symbols in them, that were later translated into, Ol, Ti, Fa, Gu, when put together as Guti Olfa, it translated into “My Fallen Son”. This vexed me to no end; however I found there were many of these strange books, many people held onto these things, but most of them gave them away freely as to how I learned more about the Gods Tongue.
S’ielas Fulenthul Fa’Lorthan
The words look like gibberish, but extensive research into the language itself reveals it is a fragment of Yol’Strath. Any evidence of the being that bore the three children has been erased, or at least a good attempt to, as I found out the books I found were tampered with, magic was used to erase the words, all but the Gods Tongue, which by further experimentation with my own Clear incantations, each failed time and time again, Gods Tongue is a language with unknown power to it, I am going on a limb here and saying it is because of the Celestial Being that the power held behind the words infuses it with energies not entirely of this realm.
I also looked into the matter of the Dragons extinction, and found a few texts regarding that, however all of these texts are cryptic, and the spelling is never the same for anyone word but the translation pans out the same, this language seems to shift, and as I’ll later explain the importance of that shift.
Fea’Ruth Gu’Lantul Aile Olum Hailen Yol’Strath
What I translated this into from my own research was, Children of the Sky opposed us, the true God of this world, Yol’Strath
I have guessed that Tel’Reah was around for this time, since I suspect much of his hands into the alteration of the texts. The time before words, before language, Gods Tongue existed, it alluded to when the Celestial Beings came to, the Children of the Sky, a clear reference to the Dragons, opposed them, but more importantly opposed Him, Yol’Strath, a self-proclaimed God. What I have yet to decipher is the last part, Yol’Strath Tel’Reah Hul’anthul Ilan Yol’Ra. The only clear statement made through out any of this are the names Yol’Strath and Tel’Reah, I believe each to represent a name of a Celestial Being, but I have no evidence to back it up, either that or the Dragons themselves.
I try not to move on so fast, but I must hurry with this as I hear the drums of war sounding, the Titan of Malice is marching onwards, I must flee but leave behind this piece protected by the Gods Tongue itself.
The words, the language, constantly shifts depending on how much power is put into the incantation or the pattern, complex patterns will have alternative spellings to them, such as Yol’Strath will sometimes be referred to as Straoly as a lesser form of the true word, however each word retains most of the letters used. I also believe the ancient language has been imbued with the magical properties of this world, not using the refined magic we know, or the Rift magic where we tap into the rift, the language is a beacon to the Power, Gods Tongue, in all essence, are one of the biggest sources of Magic this world has even known.
Tel’Reahs forces are coming, I must leave, and Tiel’ra may know what to make of this, even though the only Being who is fluent in the Gods Tongue is the one who is ravaging the landside. I must go.
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