Qera (Origo Mundi)
Qera, officially the Princedom of Qera (Buâva Qera), is a country in Northern Letsia. The country is situated between various rivers.
Qeran Princedom Buâvahakqer | |
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Capital |
Ogaholle (–400) Imbalama (400–) |
Largest city | Ogaholle |
Official languages | Âtluâm (Qeran) |
Recognised regional languages | Exhulan, Ualjakuâm, Olleuâm |
Ethnic groups | Qeran, Ualjak, Ollehâtl, Kalom |
Religion | Rhatixemy, Anystesseanism, Irrulmism |
Demonym(s) | Qeran |
History
Cuture
Religion
- Main article: Rhaxitemy, Anystesseanism
Philosophy
Language
The Qeran language (Âtluâm) is an agglutinative language that originated around the county of Tortla between the areas of the Hbeccuot River and the Ogver River in northern Qera. With the conquest of surrounding tribes and smaller nations, the former tribal languages and dialects mostly vanished by the year of 200. The first writing system was developed in the 160s, and was written from right to left and designed to be written with an ink brush. The letters were organized as an classical alphabet (vowels and consonants each represented by distinct symbols). A unique feature of the writing system is that there is no spacing between words - the only exceptions are when the sentence ends, where personal or place names occur. Qeran has a VSO (verb-subject-object) word order and three cases: the instrumental, nominative, and accusative.
The language is a distant relative of Sillenic and Berabic languages.