Clear your cache and try again; that usually fixes it.
(Also, zomp, the word Ctesifon in the first sentence under "Among the Iliu" is missing an 'f'.)
Clear your cache and try again; that usually fixes it.
They were hardly ever seen in the Caďinorian heartland, so they were virtually creatures of legend. Maranh was said to have married one. To actually bring a bunch of them back to Ctesifon was sensational.So Haleza Grise wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:04 pmWhat was the status of iliu in Caďin religion? If an emperor came back from a visit with a lot of new ideas and said 'an iliu told me to do this' I assume you might react sceptically (or would, if the person in question wasn't an emperor, of course).
That should be vacurion.vacus shrine > varurion priest of such a shrine
The Xurnese grammar wrote:Puciga ‘again’ takes a bit more context:
There were rumors that an iliu had been seen in the city. There was intense excitement, but nothing could be confirmed. In a few months the furor had died down. The iliu wasn’t seen again.
Because, unless all the speakers of a given language interact on a regular basis, speakers of languages are bound to create their own expressions, and that's not counting the general drift in language change bound to happen by mere chance?