Lore:Bretic
Bretic is the language of the Bretons.[1] The Sephavre (the song traditionally sung during the observance of Broken Diamonds) is written in Old Bretic, and each generation only knows it because they were taught by their parents.[2]
Before High Rock's integration into the Alessian Empire circa 1E 1029,[3] some Breton nobility were known to write in Aldmeris as a sign of their pride for their Elvish heritage.[4] Despite the many divides among Breton clans their language, bardic traditions, and heroic legends are a unifying common legacy.[5]
Written in 1E 200, the Tamrilean Tractates speak of an early encounter between a Nord hunting party and the earliest Bretons, the Manmer. These Manmer were scarcely recognizable as Men, and the Nords attacked them thinking they were another strain of Aldmeri. The Nords ceased their assault when one of the Manmer spoke in "broken Nordic", and the hunting party brought word of this "newly discovered" race of Men back to Windhelm. The Nords believed the Manmeri from beyond the Reach were descended from human slaves taken during the Night of Tears.[6] If this "broken Nordic" language is related to Bretic or Old Bretic is unknown.
Druids speak in their own language. Occasional Druidic words have made their way into the local language of the Bretons from the Systres Archipelago.[7][8] Druidic runes are referred to as draoifoglyphs.[9]
In 1E 2327, despite being under Imperial administration, the Systres Archipelago thriving labor communities were predominantly Bretonic in language, culture, and custom.[10]
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Known Old Bretic Words[edit]
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Known Druidic Words[edit]
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Breton Locations, Settlements and Regions[edit]
Below are the Bretic names (and their translated meanings, where available) of some known locations, settlements and regions of High Rock and the Systres.
Gallery[edit]
Possible examples of Breton language
References[edit]
- ^ King Edward, Part I — Anonymous
- ^ Broken Diamonds — Ryston Baylor
- ^ Bangkorai, Shield of High Rock — King Eamond
- ^ House Tamrith Official Seal antiquity codex entries in ESO: Greymoor
- ^ Provinces of Tamriel
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: High Rock — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ a b Isobel Veloise's dialogue in ESO
- ^ a b c d Loremaster's Archive - Bretons & High Isle — Lady Arabelle
- ^ Oakensoul Ring codex entries in ESO
- ^ Systres History: Volume 4 — Trilam Heladren, Associate Dean of Eltheric History, University of Gwylim
- ^ Loremaster's Archive - Scribing — Votary Nahila
- ^ a b Tor Draioch's name in ESO
- ^ Draoife Storystone antiquity codex entry in ESO
- ^ Journeys In Galen: A Scholar's Travels in ESO
- ^ Loremaster's Archive - The Druid Circles of Galen — Laurel of the Stonelore
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