Canadia: [can-A-dE-uh]
native country of wolves and wolflings
Danda-lay: [dan-da-lA]
cliff faun capitol
faun: [fawn] any hoofed shelt, e.g. wood faun (dear shelt), swamp faun (goat shelt), cliff faun (sheep shelt), Shavier (pegasus shelt)
Fealiday: [fEl-i-dA]
cat shelt, also plural
Filinia: [fil-i-nE-uh]
native country of cats and, historically, of Fealiday (their shelts)
Kazar: [kA-zar] a
swamp, home of the swamp fauns (goat shelts)
Laven-lay: [la-ven-lA]
wood faun capitol
nauns [nawns]: shelts with
neither hooves nor paws
panauns [pan-awn]:
shelts with paws
Selbis: [cel-bis] a
ruin, the old wizard capitol
shelt: [shelt] a general
term for any two-legged creature having an elfish body from the waist up and
resembling some kind of animal from the waist down
watch: a period of time
roughly approximate to 4 hours. Shelts count four watches for the day and two
watches for the night.
wolfling: [wolf-ling]
a wolf shelt