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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." Iylari was shifted to "Iolaari" for the town guard [[Quin Telaren]]. Loari was presumably "Iolaari" specifically, and "Ilvari" possibly one of the other terms, related to the history of the Elven Village near [[Danjirland]]. These were not written down as translations in any known spot.
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." Loari was shifted to "Iolaari" for the town guard [[Quin Telaren]]. "Ilvari" was presumably Ilyari before the strange children story, related to the history of the Elven Village near [[Danjirland]], who would have clashed with Iylari of [[Council of Light|The Iron Wind]]. These were not written down as translations in any known spot.


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

Revision as of 03:28, 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." Loari was shifted to "Iolaari" for the town guard Quin Telaren. "Ilvari" was presumably Ilyari before the strange children story, related to the history of the Elven Village near Danjirland, who would have clashed with Iylari of The Iron Wind. These were not written down as translations in any known spot.

Examples of Iylari