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The Fall of the Leporah

A story of the fall of the Leporah at the hands of the Lizard People. The author of these stone monuments is unknown. The tablets were discovered and translated by Alger Frecki and Silver Shadowheist (mostly with the help of a glowing being of light) in the northern Akgaf Ziv region. The first in a field north of Sage's Hollow, the second by The Earth Temple and the final within the Ruins of Rakshdal. More on the subject has been written by Dante within his A History of the Leporah 4 part series which can be found at the The Shady Tavern.  
Leporohsi
Language | Jun 6, 2020
V Vahololol v Vahololol il munl > Gaf eum ak khafouf ak akha > Leporah tro rahur ili trola sen urfouf Foe Fie Ur Or Rah Pol > Leporah ak trotel ak kha Leporah gaftrotel urfouf >   Rahur tro fuof il urfouf i UR v cafa i Leporah > Tro trotel il rah v trotel il pol cafa Alon Hein Caal il cafa no rah ir pol za tro > Leporah tro cafa ili akha culur yelur > Lepol khatro i rahur v kha Leporah   Lep tro culur van gaf RAKSHDAL > Trotel van hiejah > Vahololol trolakha tir pel > Tro fiekha v foekha > Lepotir ak tet v tro alon > Lepotir kah culur v kah van Leporah > Lepohol trotel AK TROLA LEPOTIR  
Common
Language | Jan 2, 2020
And thousand and thousand from the south   Great number no AttackMagic no defend > PeopleLight act runes to interact six EarthMagic: Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Light, Shadow >PeopleLight no knowledge no attack PeopleLight Earth Magic   Runes act magic from EarthMagic of EARTH and talent of PeopleLight > Act knowledge from light and knowledge from shadow talents Chaos, fury, Deception from talent no light or shadow only act > PeopleLight act talent to defend city PlainsEarth > PeopleDark attackAction of rune and attack PeopleLight   I act city final great RAKSHDAL > Knowledge final haste > Thousands InteractionAttack lizard beast > Act WaterAttack and FireAttack > PeopleLlizard no spirit and act chaos > PeopleLizard attack cities and attack final PeopleLight > Anyone knowledge NO INTERACT PEOPLELIZARD    
Understanding
Language | Jan 25, 2020
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And so they came from the south by the thousands. There were so many, even all of our technology could not hold them off. We built the runes to harness the energy of the 6 elements: Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Light and Shadow. We thought we had become masters of our world. We thought that nothing could threaten our existence now that we mastered nature itself.   The Runes drew their energy from the elements of nature and the emotions of the Light People. We drew power from the positive and even drew power from the negative emotions such as Chaos, Fury and Deception for emotion itself is not good or evil, only what you use it for. And we used it to try and defend our land, but city by city, they pushed us back, took control of the Runes and used them against us.   Here I stand, in our final stronghold, the great capital city of Rakshdal, writing what will very likely be my final epitaph. There are thousands of the vicious, scaled beasts, using their tails like whips and biting with teeth like daggers. The have no mercy and seem to have only the purpose of destruction. They have destroyed our cities and seek to destroy every last one of the Light People. To any who would read this, beware of the Lizard People.

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Jan 18, 2020 22:22 by Jacob Billings

Hia. Nice work you have here, though I wanted to make sure you read the rules carefully. You need to make sure that you have a dictionary for your language and the content of your main entry is a story surrounding the langauge. Just wanted to make sure you understand!

Jan 24, 2020 19:52 by Aaron Bothne

Hi Jacob, The dictionary is on the language page for Leporhosi and the story is written in the language and translated. Do these not meet the criteria you indicated here?

Jan 24, 2020 23:08 by Jacob Billings

Ahh. Apologies. I was likely tired when reading. However, I would suggest the use of a more direct link, article block, to make it obvious you linked to your article. Beyond that, your story is technically fine.

Jan 25, 2020 15:15 by Aaron Bothne

Done and Done. Thanks for the heads up!