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|| [[Contionary:autplen|'''au'''tplen]]
|| [[Contionary:autplen|'''au'''tplen]]
|| [[Contionary:zaitleel|'''z'''aitleel]]
|| [[Contionary:zaitleel|'''z'''aitleel]]
|| [[Contionary:etbadee|'''e'''tbadee]]
|| [[Contionary:etbadee|'''e'''tbadee<ref>Legend has is that while Clyde Riddlesbrood was creating the Brooding language as Harken was being re-formed after the third age, he and his scribe were working late into the night perfecting the names and order of the ''gawbrene'' you see here, and sculpting their likenesses into clay. After completing the sculpture of the character ‹e›, the scribe held it aloft, and asked Clyde what its name should be. “Hlai ti?” (‘What about this one?’) he asked. Clyde squinted at it for a moment before responding, “Etbadee” (‘I can read it just fine’), and the scribe, not understanding that Clyde had not understood his question, wrote it down, and its name has been Etbadee ever since.</ref>]]
|| [[Contionary:aegath|'''ae'''gath]]
|| [[Contionary:aegath|'''ae'''gath]]
|| [[Contionary:niksis|'''n'''iksis]]
|| [[Contionary:niksis|'''n'''iksis]]