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DRAGONS AND PRINCES

Started story approximately September 15th, 2012.

Finished story: 22 days later

Keisere:

The title of the Fenrir king is the Keisere.

Term trace

: Dictionary: king > kaiser> (Middle English: keisere). Also related to Latin c sere.

Fenrir:

The werewolves, also known as the wolfmen.

Term trace: Wikipedia: Norse for Odin’s giant wolf.

Freyja

: The werecats. Their cats are called frey. The race of people and animals are named after

the first cat and woman who were bonded, and that bond was created by the Ajatar. Injuries scar flawlessly as golden marks.

Term trace

: Wikipedia: Norse Goddess of beauty and love, and war and death. Her chariot was drawn by two large cats.

Frey:

The frey are the species of armored war cats that bond with Freyja. Gold and white fur. Silver fur and skin appear where there old injuries have healed. Golden eyes that turn silver and distance when their other, the Freyja they are bonded to, dies.

Term Trace: (None – refined from Freyja word above.)

Ajatar:

The last existing race of dragon people. Those bonded with a dragon are called dragonlings. It is forbidden for any but pure Ajatar to speak a dragon.

Term Trace: Wikipedia: dragons > dragons of India > ajatar.

Scultone:

The first race of dragon people who vanished, whom even the Ajatar were wary of.

Term Trace:

Wikipedia: dragons > dragons of India > Ajatar > scultone. They are a legend of Sicilia, Italy, related to the basilisk, with hooded heads like a cobra’s and powerful gazes that can stop men’s hearts with but a look.

Conflate:

An insult for a half-breed or a mixed blood.

Term Trace: Dictionary: mix > conflate.

Felidae:

An insult name the Fenrir use for the Freya, just like deathless flesh.

Term Trace: Dictionary: cat > Felidae (latin cat family classification)

Deathless Flesh:

An insult the Fenrir use for the Freyja, meaning their flesh feels soulless because they have no emotion, because they are living husks– empty beings.

Term Trace: (None – refined from imagination.)

Breken:

A Freyja term for one who has been lost to the storm.

Term Trace: Dictionary: broken > (Middle English: breken).

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