Maps and Fun Facts

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Hi!

This chapter is the section break for Incipience. I thought it'd be cool to give you guys a list of the Inovarian words and terms that have appeared since chapter one and show you the map I put customized last week. 

Before we get started, I'd like to say something:

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING SUCH AWESOME READERS!!!! I absolutely love reading your comments for a number of reasons: y'all are hilarious, you guys notice the smallest details, you're constantly encouraging me, and y'all are full of plot theories. I have to stop myself from replying to them because I know I'll get too excited and spoil something. You guys have really put a pep in my step and I just wanted to take a second to express how grateful I am for you all.  

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The banner is of Inova by region and below is Inova by biome to give you a general sense of what the weather and landscapes are like. I have a topography map for it too, but the picture didn't turn out well. Every time one of these locations comes up in the book, I'll describe it so don't worry about memorizing the map or anything.

 Every time one of these locations comes up in the book, I'll describe it so don't worry about memorizing the map or anything

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(If you're interested in making one for your own story/for fun I used Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator. Just google it and it should be the first one to pop up).

Inovarian Words and Phrases in Order They Appear

Chapter 1:

Saeo/Se ne bixa (ef)... 

--Meaning: Hello/hi my name (is)...

--Usage: "Saeo...ef" is used formally whereas "Se...bixa" is informal 

Voxib

--Meaning: Human

Yfsiza

--Meaning: Jerk, idiot, rude, etc.

--Literal translation: a-hole

Chapter 7:

Qi' Dejiz 

--Meaning: Capitol City

--Literal translation: Capitol. 

--Commentary: It was originally Qi' Dejiz Negy but I thought I sounded awkward, so I went back and changed it.

Sia

--Meaning: Yes

--Literal Translation: Hai 

--Commentary: I liked how it translated from Japanese better, so I used 'hai' instead of 'yes'. The same thing applies to 'ēa' which means 'no'.

Ēa
--Meaning: No

--Literal Translation: Iie

--Commentary: I liked how it translated from Japanese better, so I used 'iie' instead of 'no'. The same thing applies to 'sia' which means 'yes'.Em'gironjeim(s)Meaning: Introductions

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