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B
A branch of knowledge that deals with the study of living organisms and vital processes.  +
A branch of Biology dealing with the study of plant life.  +
The art of persuading somebody with an offer, often something illegal, in hopes to get something in return.  +
C
The art or technique of making maps or charts.  +
The art of misleading, eluding, or deceiving through trickery or swindling.  +
The science of matter, as well as its structures, properties, and reactions to other matters.  +
The act of climbing (ascending mountains, buildings, etc.) as either an activity, job, or sport.  +
The art of exploiting or swindling the confidence of another.  +
The art of speaking to and with others in a casual environment.  +
The often innate but likewise as often learned ability to either mix ingredients from scratch, or else a recipe, to concoct foods, drinks, and other gourmet artistry.  +
The art of applying make-up in order to improve appearances.  +
The art of constructing pieces out of scrap materials, such as wood, paper, or other odds and ends.  +
The ability to come up with characters and a plot, and either write it down or speak it orally.  +
The ability to conjure and manipulate water in all of its forms (ice, steam, etc.) with one's mind.  +
D
The art of using body movement to show emotions, stories, thoughts, etc as of form of expression.  +
Night.  +
De +
(Archaic) Prefix. Traditionally used with one's surname to indicate being a member of a noble bloodline. Integrated into some modern surnames.  +
The fine art of taking a stand on a two-sided argument, and backing your statement up with factual eloquence.  +
The art of designing machines and machina through delicate sketches and maps.  +
The ability to use one's hands in order to create art with pencil and paper media.  +
The magic in interfere, transform or even create dreams.  +
The ninth day of the week. The second day of the weekend.  +
Spring. The second of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters.  +
E
An occupation that deals with the repair or installation of electrical fixtures.  +
The ability to conjure and manipulate electricity with one's mind.  +
The ability to manipulate the elements (fire, air, water, and earth) using words or short incantations. A verbal form of magic.  +
The ability to summon short-lived elemental creatures (fire, air, water, and earth) from Fronima using incantations, gestures, or spells.  +
The art of preparing the deceased for burial.  +
The ability to sympathize and comfort to a maximum degree.  +
A character born or practiced in the art of enchanting items with magical properties.  +
The ability to break loose from confinement, no matter the situation.  +
F
Karryasa and Zamfir Grader fall out of power. The Council of Thirteen is formed  +
The art of designing and using materials in order to create all kinds of clothing.  +
The first day of the week.  +
The seventh day of the week.  +
The art of combat. Fighting has various forms and styles. Some forms deal with expertise with a particular weapon, whereas others deal with the body as one's only defence.  +
A producer or director of motion pictures, especially one working in all phases of production.  +
The ability to use hooks, snares, baits, and nets in order to catch fish. This trade requires ultimate patience.  +
The ability to use one's birth-given wings in order to commandeer the sky and its different winds and drafts, in order to stay aloft as a form of transportation.  +
The art of copying another's handwriting and falsely or fraudulently making or altering a document.  +
An energy source used for magic and machina.  +
Slang. A slang term for the word Fromina. Often used as an interjection. "For Fronna's sake!" Believed to have come from lazy kids who thought that three syllables were too many.  +
An hour.  +
A funeral director (also known as a mortician or undertaker) is someone involved in the business of funeral rites. The job often entails the burial or cremation of the dead, as well as the planning and arrangement of the actual funeral ceremony.  +
A word used by some Takula to refer to non-Takula 'Dragons.  +
G
The eighth day of the week. The first day of the weekend.  +
The branch of biological study that deals with the hereditary constitution of organisms.  +
The study of the earth and its many layers, as well as the history told in the rocks.  +
H
The art of designing styles for hair, whether for formal or casual occasions.  +
Used to colourfully describe another's inability to keep a level head; also pertains to one's fiery attitude in the presence of another or group. Extremely rebellious 'dragons - often teens - are talked to like this.  +
The study of how to plant, nurture, grow, and then collect crops such as fruits or vegetables.  +
An newly hatched or very young Pendragon.  +
The art of using medicinal practice and knowledge in order to treat everything from simple physical cuts and bruises to worse injuries, including those of the emotional and mental persuasion.  +
The study of plants and herbs for mostly medicinal uses.  +
The long since forgotten and obscured tongue of the Ramathian gods and goddesses.  +
The study of all that has gone before, as well as its application in teaching and other situations.  +
The study of the many methods of tracking down and killing prey, including on both land and sea. Involves needing knowledge of tracking.  +
The art of entrancing another in order to rid of bad habits, or else to accomplish some other mental quest.  +
I
The art of attempting (though not always succeeding) in all matters that are considered illegal or immoral, whether it be trafficking illegal goods, services, or other deeds that are barred by society.  +
The magic-based ability to create semi-materialistic images through the projection of one's thoughts.  +
Looming death.  +
The fine art of ''questioning'' potential culprits about a crime.  +
The study of creating new tools that have never before been made.  +
J
The fifth day of the week.  +
The third day of the week.  +
Anything and everything have to do with the designing, selling, and trading of fine jewels which can be worn as bodily ornamentation.  +
Nighttime. The time between sunset and sunrise.  +
The study of recording news events via print.  +
K
Vulgar. The Khellakh equivalent of the English profanity "bullshit".  +
A respectful term for an elder male Ramathian who is above the age of 50. The term is generally not used for females and may be taken offensively.  +
Kytlekh. (Derogatory slang)  +
L
The second day of the week.  +
The art of designing external spaces so that they are either aesthetically pleasing and/or functional.  +
The analysis and comprehension of various languages and other types of communication.  +
The study and application of the governmental rules, in application to the justice of one's countrymen.  +
The study of how to be charismatic, confident, and otherwise leaderlike.  +
The sixth day of the week.  +
The opposite of a blessing in disguise. It's wonderful at first but then after time you realize it's unpleasant.  +
(to lirax someone) To die without any forewarning, and quite mysteriously/to kill one quietly, quickly, and without a trace.  +
The art of using tools, or bare hands, in order to unfasten locks and other obstacles.  +
Someone who tries to please everyone, never going against anything. It comes from the fact that the fruit of a luceshtaf will taste pleasant to everyone, as it tastes like whatever the persons favorite food or drink is. Luceshtaf fruiter is generally used to describe politicians who try to please every political party.  +
A celebration of love.  +
M
Machines that are run using magicka (Fronima) as their power source.  +
The common name for the power source of machina. Much like machines on our Earth are run by electricity, "machina" is powered by "magicka".  +
A branch of knowledge that deals with the study of living organisms and vital processes within aquatic environments.  +
The science of numbers and their operations, interrelations, combinations, generalizations, and abstractions and of space configurations and their structure, measurement, transformations, and generalizations.  +
The science and art dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease. The branch of medicine concerned with the nonsurgical treatment of disease.  +
The study of the weather, as well as the ability to map and predict it.  +
Winter. The first of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters.  +
A minute.  +
A person who makes music a profession, esp. as a performer of music. Or any person, whether professional or not, skilled in music.  +
N
The ability to find one's way using maps and keys, including things as primitive as the stars or a compass, or as advanced as technological navigational systems.  +
The illegal art of reanimating and commanding deceased bodies to do one's bidding.  +
Daytime. The time between sunrise and sunset.  +
The tenth day of the week. The third and last day of the weekend.  +
Ni +
Suffix. Usually used with significant others, loved ones, and children; indicates a very close bond and is always used with the first name or nickname.  +
A young male Ramathian. Could also be used as an insult.  +
A young female Ramathian. Could also be used as an insult.  +
A hugely popular music festival.  +
Derogatory. Someone who lacks magical heritage or power.  +
A numegola is a god or goddess that is related to (or can manipulate) a specific element. eg. The god Renn-nukhs is the Numegola of Air.  +
O
A more or less polite and perhaps aristocratic way of calling someone an "asshole" which has begun to show up in common slang in recent days.  +
A marriage tradition dedicated specifically to same sex couples.  +
A simple marriage tradition with emphasis on friends and family and tail-flame born jewelry.  +
The art of passing on important historical stories, parables, and other tales via word of mouth, in order to preserve history, lessons, and advice.  +
P
To recover from and move on from a traumatic incident or a difficult time in one's life.  +
The art of putting paint on some type of media to depict feelings or objects in life; creating paintings.  +
A period of ten days on the Ramathian calendar.  +
The Ramathian three day weekend (Gaipui, Dympui & Nerpui).  +
The fourth day of the week.  +
Someone who seems nice, but is actually far from well-meaning.  +
A thinker who seeks to understand and explain the nature of life and reality. Also known for acting calm and rationally in situations.  +
The use of photos to convey information about a particular event, supplemented by minimal text.  +
The art of using a camera to capture a moment, scene, or feeling. Requires one to learn how to properly utilize lighting, angle, space, etc.  +
Education in the care of the body, including athletics and hygiene.  +
The science of the physical world, namely matter and energy, and their reactions.  +
The ability to fly and take command of a space machine.  +
The art of creating, cleaning, and repairing subterranean piping, as well as maintaining drainage and sewage systems, as well as septic tanks.  +
The art of creating verse and poems through the use of words.  +
The intense study of the mind, and how it works, as well of all its sicknesses and afflictions.  +
The 28-hour period during which Ramath-lehi completes one rotation on its axis (a day).  +
The ability to conjure and manipulate fire plus create friction (heat) with one's mind.  +
A highly religious [[Anubian]] marriage tradition.  +
Q
A sombre holiday honouring the lives of those lost to the Anubi plague.  +
R
A celebration of the gift of fire and Ramathian knowledge.  +
The practice of following, learning, maintaining, or spreading religion.  +
Nothing is quite what it appears to be.  +
The ability to transport self via only the legs, and to excel at this subtle physical art.  +
A rather modern marriage tradition from Sudesha.  +
S
A serial killer is on the loose. Currently an unsolved mystery.  +
To shape, mold, or fashion an object, especially with artistry or precision.  +
The art of drawing sexual attention to oneself and making it the victims' sole focus, so that advantage can be taken.  +
The practice of Seeing. The ability to be clairvoyant; prophetic.  +
A highly popular marriage tradition for [[Yki]].  +
The art of mutating from one form to another, or of changing sizes and substances, which takes considerable knowledge and skill.  +
The ability to fight blindly without the use of one's eyes. Sightless Fighting can be further divided into two categories: Physical, where the fighter actually uses their own body to inflict harm, and Mental, where the fighter uses their mind to inflict harm.  +
The ability to use ones voice in a musical manner to produce songs out of words and sounds.  +
Suffix. An affectionate pet name for loved ones (children or significant others).  +
The art of working or forging metals into any desired shape. Master metal smiths can also use magic in conjunction with their practice order to create magic infused objects.  +
The science or study of the origin, development, organization, and functioning of society; the science of the fundamental laws of social relations, institutions, etc.  +
The study of creating prose that can be accompanied to music in order to make songs.  +
A person trained for spaceflight (piloting, navigation, safety, etc.).  +
The art of collecting information elusively, without revealing oneself.  +
The acquiring of skills such as underwater agility, lung capacity and stamina, different swimming styles, and even learning how to lead an aquatic lifestyle.  +
T
A person who is adept in planning tactics, the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle.  +
A second. A unit of time equal to one sixtieth of a minute.  +
The study of ink and design, as well as other forms of tattooing (burning, for example), and the ability to apply that knowledge to giving others identifying marks on the skin.  +
The ability to stuff and prepare dead animal skins so that they appear lifelike.  +
The art or science of making practical application of the knowledge of pure sciences, as physics or chemistry, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, ships, and chemical plants.  +
The ability to move and manipulate objects with one's mind using kinetic energy.  +
The ability to communicate fluently via mind speech.  +
A person skilled in transportation in which matter or information is dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at another.  +
Fall. The fourth of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters.  +
A series of Fronima catastrophes which resulted in countless deaths and a controversial ban on magic.  +
The art of mixing and combining various items in order to produce poisons which can then either be used to produce cures for various ailments, sedatives, pain killers, to harm, or even kill others.  +
The art of following a chosen prey or quarry without being caught or identified, using simple methods, such as olfactory tracking, as well as more technological utensils, such as computerized, heat-seeking devices and the like.  +
A person who is excellent at setting and using traps for catching game or other animals.  +
Summer. The third of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters.  +
Ramath-lehi's equivalent to Hallowe'en.  +
V
Interjection, Vulgar. The Ramathian equivalent of the English profanity "shit."  +
Derogatory. A know-it-all; a smart-ass.  +
W
A person skilled in the invention and production of weapons, but not always necessary proficient at wielding them.  +
The ability to interlace threads using tools or machines to make cloth.  +
One engaged in writing books, articles, stories, etc., especially as an occupation or profession; an author or journalist.  +
Z
A branch of biology concerned with the classification and the properties and vital phenomena of animals. Also the study of the properties and vital phenomena exhibited by an animal, animal type, or group.  +