Halloi (Helo), and Be welcome.
I'm happy, because the access counter shows more than 10,000 accesses.
Wow, that makes me shake with responsability.
Thank you everyone, for reading my adventure blog, and just to remember, I'm working on the Final Version of the first campaign on the other blog - the Wormbar, but it looks like everyone likes more the science fantasy version of my fictional universe, this one here.
Science fantasy makes the improbable possible.
I'm still working on my Novels, to make sure the Story will show better and in details my fiction. Book 1 is almost ready, but I think the deadline of June will not survive. I'm also writing now the last five chapters and deciding how to show what's needed on Book 2.
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Ask for membership on my Akkia and official Sol Cajueiro's languages, if you want to know more about Akkia and my other languages, while being created.
There's also our Action Tale official page on Fb - go and Like it.
I'm working on my RPG rules too, so wait for it.
10,000 accesses make me wonder,...
As this seems the pattern, I see you don't comment on posts. It seems to read about stories or reading stories on the blog is good, but that is only the beginning.
As I've planned, now I'm going to write more about my conlangs. That is indeed the reason behind the stories and adventures. I've planned writing my adventures to have room to speak about my languages, the way to create those languages, and how to put all that in a conuniverse. To have a place. To have people and culture, and so words to create more than words.
Akkia has now 1,000 words+ !
That is only the beginning, and I'm planning Akkia, Deathspeech and Oka to have about 20,000 words each, to be of daily use.
Although Akkia is my loved one, that doesn't mean I don't love Deathspeech, or Oka. Akkia is just the perfect code,
and most of my theories are being used in this conlang. Oka is otherwise created by my stories published here and at the other Wormbar adventure blogs. It's derived from names, place names, entities and non player character names, items, and the like. This way, time will make it and in 5 years there will be a language, created (or derived) from the adventures published at the blogs.
Deathspeech or Nekron is different.
This is a romalang - a latin derived conlang.
I want Deathspeech to be ready to be spoken in one year or so, with vocabulary to be daily use, in a Giver conlang, as oposed to English that is a Taker language.
This is one of my Magic Theories.
The concepts of Giver - Keeper - Taker is essential to my constructed universe, and also to understand the races and empires on my fiction, even if there are indeed more ancient races.
I've learnt a lot with Facebook, and Conlangs group in special.
Thank you my fellow conlangers. (-;
Why to learn a Conlang? That makes my brain buzz,...
I'm working on the languages with all my heart, and I want my friends to speak it, and I've discovered a reason, a deathly reason to learn a conlang - more than to learn a code to say cryptic comments between friends. But that will be shown in future posts, please don't get mad at me.
Secret is needed, and Magic doesn't happens without it.
Akkia, Deathspeech and Oka will need a more precise grammar and exercises to be spoken, and maybe I'll need to create another blog to speak about that in special, maybe not.
Actually, there's something I can tell.
The Secret exists, and Magic needs you.
Speaking of Akkia, this is a mixed parameter conlang, while oposed to daily English or secrets of Deathspeech, so I'm thinking about Deathspeech as a more user friendly language. I miss Akkia to speak about secrets. This is a so much better language to speak about that,.......
But well, I've dicided not to use my languages too much on the Novels, and to add just some small use, here and there, and no much more than simple conversation.
If people are interested in that on the future, I'll find more use to them.
Ask me, if you're interested in Akkia, Deathspeech and Oka, and I'll be very happy to show you why I'm taking (and not wasting my) time to create all that.
Meetings happen every Saturday, at Savassi.
You're welcome for a cup of coffee.
Hope sincerely that you're enjoying your reading here, and,...
,... Stay Plugged.
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