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'''Iylari''' ''(Iruaric: "Beauties")'' was the language of "High Elves" in [[Shadow World]]. These were fairly uncommon Elves, considered relatively high born compared to [[Erlini]]. There were three sub-races of Iylari: [[Elves|Linaeri]] ''(Iruaric: "Singers")'', [[Faendryl|Loari]] ''(Iruaric: "Builders")'', and [[Dhe'nar|Dyari]] ''(Iruaric: "Dark Ones")'' which were the Dark Elves. The Dyari were an off-shoot of the Loari, considered an extreme form of their wish for power. Elvish languages preserved a significant amount of [[Iruaric]] within themselves.
'''Iylari''' ''(Iruaric: "Beauties")'' was the language of "High Elves" in [[Shadow World]]. These were fairly uncommon Elves, considered relatively high born compared to [[Erlini]]. There were three sub-races of Iylari: [[Elves|Linaeri]] ''(Iruaric: "Singers")'', [[Faendryl|Loari]] ''(Iruaric: "Builders")'', and [[Dhe'nar|Dyari]] ''(Iruaric: "Dark Ones")'' which were the Dark Elves. The Dyari were an off-shoot of the Loari, considered an extreme form of their wish for power. Elvish languages preserved a significant amount of [[Iruaric]] within themselves.


Bits and pieces of the language survived the [[ICE age|I.C.E. Age]], such as the "Ilyan Cloud" or possibly the "Ta'" pre-fixes of the Elven cities. Also spelled "[http://www.gemstone.play.net/etimes/et5/ancient.htm Ilyari]", it was the plural of "Ilar."
Bits and pieces of the language survived the [[ICE age|I.C.E. Age]], such as the "Ilyan Cloud" or possibly the "Ta'" pre-fixes of the Elven cities. Also spelled "[http://www.gemstone.play.net/etimes/et5/ancient.htm Ilyari]", it was the plural of "Ilar." Iylari was shifted to "Iolaari" for the town guard [[Quin Telaren]].


==Examples of Iylari==
==Examples of Iylari==

Revision as of 02:27, 26 January 2015

Iylari (Iruaric: "Beauties") was the language of "High Elves" in Shadow World. These were fairly uncommon Elves, considered relatively high born compared to Erlini. There were three sub-races of Iylari: Linaeri (Iruaric: "Singers"), Loari (Iruaric: "Builders"), and Dyari (Iruaric: "Dark Ones") which were the Dark Elves. The Dyari were an off-shoot of the Loari, considered an extreme form of their wish for power. Elvish languages preserved a significant amount of Iruaric within themselves.

Bits and pieces of the language survived the I.C.E. Age, such as the "Ilyan Cloud" or possibly the "Ta'" pre-fixes of the Elven cities. Also spelled "Ilyari", it was the plural of "Ilar." Iylari was shifted to "Iolaari" for the town guard Quin Telaren.

Examples of Iylari