The Path of Truth and Deception: Relvas Veril na Rilvan (relvas = path, veril = deception, rilvan = truth)
The Book of Fate’s Turning: Talin Khrin'zeval (talin = book, khrin'zeval = fate turning)
Figures of Speech
"Too many faces on the die":Zal verlin na khrin Literal Meaning: Too many faces on the die of fate. Context: Suggesting that a situation has too many choices or outcomes.
"Tlick tlick":Tlik tlik Literal Meaning: The sound of dice rolling. Context: Used to insult someone's intelligence in a playful or condescending way. (Via knocking on your head and making the "tlik tlik" sound.)
"Flip the board":Veril na sharl Literal Meaning: To turn the game (or board) over. Context: Refers to making a sudden, unpredictable move or decision.
"The dice are loaded":Zal ral vresh Literal Meaning: The dice are fixed. Context: Used to imply the outcome of a situation has been rigged.
"Don’t roll the die if you’re afraid of the outcome":Vresh nalin ral shren na khrin Literal Meaning: Don’t roll the die if you fear fate. Context: A warning to avoid taking risks if you're not prepared for unpredictable results.
"Chaos doesn’t care for kings":Khalti ral vek na kral Literal Meaning: Chaos does not bow to kings. Context: Implies that even the highest authority is powerless in the face of true chaos.
Oumaic Names
Vra: Male - Derived from "I," symbolizing self-identity.
Ora: Female - Means "you," representing connection and communication.
Zena: Non-Gendered - Translates to "it," often used for abstract concepts.
Kokichi: Male - Small Fortune, Zerlith (zer = small, lith = fortune).
Ouma: Male - King Horse, Kralen (kra = king, len = horse).
Kelven: Non-Gendered - Light-bringer, (kel = light, ven = bringer).
Maveren: Male - Dark Ruler, (mav = dark, ren = ruler).