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This language was developed by half-orcs from a human language which was brought to the area at the last flip. It is structurally distinct from Orcish, but has taken on some of the sound and content of that tongue. | This language was developed by half-orcs from a human language which was brought to the area at the last flip. It is structurally distinct from Orcish, but has taken on some of the sound and content of that tongue. | ||
− | Names in Old Imperial have three parts - a personal name, an inherited clan name, and a nickname. The clan name at least theoretically relates the bearer to a family from before the rise of the half-orc empire, while the nickname is given during early life, and may be changed for an exceptional achievement (or dishonour). | + | Names in Old Imperial have three parts - a personal name, an inherited clan name, and a nickname. The clan name at least theoretically relates the bearer to a family from before the rise of the half-orc empire, while the nickname is given during early life, and may be changed for an exceptional achievement (or dishonour). |
This language is stressed on its antepenultimate syllables. As in Dwarvish, the vowel ''ö'' has the same value as in Swedish. | This language is stressed on its antepenultimate syllables. As in Dwarvish, the vowel ''ö'' has the same value as in Swedish. |