WW #4: Say Hello to Nitherian
This week, a third language, Nitherian, joins Weekly Words. While Muipido and Kharul were contemporaries and neighbours in the northwest of Meamoria, the Nitherian empire emerged from the jungles of… Read more »
This week, a third language, Nitherian, joins Weekly Words. While Muipido and Kharul were contemporaries and neighbours in the northwest of Meamoria, the Nitherian empire emerged from the jungles of… Read more »
Last week, we saw that the Muipidan calendar divided the year into five “seasons”. But what did they call these seasons? For much of the population of Muipido and Kharul,… Read more »
Muipido developed the first accurate solar calendar, dividing the 345-day year into twenty months of 17 or 18 days based on the lunar cycle. This calendar was borrowed by Kharul,… Read more »
In the calendar used by the ancient cultures of the Lagendeda River, the new year started on the fall equinox. This was when the land was recovering from the dry… Read more »
Lexember is done, but I don’t want the momentum to end too. I appreciate how Lexember drives me to create both basic and advanced vocabulary and really think about the… Read more »