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Post by Leon Grad on Aug 7, 2023 16:31:58 GMT
So lots of folks in the dragons subculture have been working together to come up with the dragon design. We asked ourselves, if dragons were to exist, what would they most likely look like? And so we finally agreed on a common design or "template" for a true dragon, which we named the typical, "Pangaean Dragon". You are free to use this design in any way you wish. It's released as Public Domain. The "lufera" are feather-like, sensitive "horns" that dragons have and that aid in sensing some things that the other senses cannot.
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Post by ellesardragon on Aug 8, 2023 12:12:17 GMT
so super cute and pretty. perhaps in my vision the tail featherlink would be wider perhaps or less noticabl(either of them) and the head one slightly to the front, starting at around the same place as the normal horns. but still super cute.
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Post by ellesardragon on Aug 8, 2023 12:36:20 GMT
I would call the feather like horns lrrrinavo where the sound is spoken kind of dampened, so the rrr to the i sounds kind of like there is a silent c or ch at the same times as the transition, the l sounds loud but dampened. kind of like lrrri-nna-vo.
to speak the word properly you should focus not on the letters or the word itself but on the feater like horns on your head. also focus on their meaning and connection kind of as a side thing if you feel and understand how they work it is more easy to speak this. also one important thing about this is that this word while reffering to that type of feather like horns and their meaning and such it actually is more like those instead of that since it reffers to your own of those feather like horns on your head. if you speak the word right you will actually start to feel such horns, but might also feel a little draconic. since this word is in a speciffic very very very old language, actually one of the languages on which most "acient languages" around the world where based on. that very very very old language however was much more complex and simple at the same time than any modern languages, as in that it actually was spoken largely with feeling and it also has many layers so seemingly simple things can have so many more meanings and also feelings to it, a single phrase in that language can contain more info than 10 average human school books can learn you.
I can however not properly speak write or understand it mostly, there are just a few things that I can understand and at some moments better at some moments worse, I have moments when I am actually good at it. also it isn't written like letters and is normally spoken with more than just words essentially it needs feeling, understanding, and a link, so I translated it into normal alphabet letters, but if spoken and used right it has the same meaning, however might be less detailed.
so to speak the word irrrinavo try to speak with feeling instead of focusing or thinking about the word or pronouncation properly. also it is best if you understand and feel those feather like horns, and feel or visualize those on your head and focus on those while saying it that way you will get closer to it, since that language was largely based on giving detailed meaning understanding and feeling, if you say it right you will actually often feel it and you might even feel such feather like horns and perhaps even try to use them. also the many r letters aren't a mistake, you are actually supposed to say those and let them roll right you will see eventually.
also in case someone knows or recognises the language I am always interested in learning more about it. if you only know it from things like pop culture movies and such then know that those in general use fictive words meand to sound somewhat like this language or they are based on old practices or such based on that language in most other cases, which means they often aren't fully corrent. but if you can actually speak this language or one of it's brother sister languages(many are quite similar but with some differences which make some sound very different to most people) then I am interested in learning more about it.
if you want to learn more about it I don't know if there is much info available online but in general most people who learn this learn it directly from the pre acient sources. learning can also be hard, those methods in development for allowing people to be smarter and have more controll over their mind and be capable of many more other things might and in many cases probably will help learning this language since it is insanely different from any modern language in general, most "acient" languages would be concidered very similar to modern languages in comparison, this language normally doesn't just work in words but instead in meaning.
that said the name lufera is okay for many normal uses such as fiction and such, since it is more easy to speak and is much more similar to modern languages and so easy to understand. and it is great to have a name for them instead of just calling them feather like horns. even though if you can properly feel and understand irrrinavo I would suggest that to be used, well unless perhaps you don't want to feel those things, or use the word in a fictional sense or such or in a story which might give people a different vieuw or such in such a case using lufera instead might be better perhaps. but I know irrrinavo is a rough translation of one way it can be spoken in one of the real old languages.
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Post by SmokeFromFire on Aug 10, 2023 17:34:39 GMT
Awww!!! That is super cute!
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