Vodyan language is the language spoken by vodyanoy, an intelligent underwater race which mostly inhabits the Great Sea. Its written in runes which together resemble a mosaic[1] and are described as looking "strange".[2]
Dictionary
| Vodyan language
|
English
|
| cgof'nn
|
children
|
| Dagonlaolbaltol
|
Dagon's acolyte
|
| daoelaol
|
of course
|
| ilyaa
|
to wait
|
| kadishtu
|
to understand
|
| Leoaeool
|
Lady of the Lake
|
| mnahn
|
futile
|
| nafl
|
no, not
|
| nyth
|
servants
|
| syha'h
|
eternity
|
| throd
|
to quake
|
| uh'e
|
mortal
|
| uurarolaolool
|
dreadful, terrible
|
| witchmolol
|
idiot
|
| witchmolol bool
|
witcher
|
| y
|
my
|
| ya
|
I, me
|
Phrases
| Vodyan language
|
English
|
| Dool Bool tohl grool?
|
Do you speak our language?
|
| Gool bool tahl Hool!
|
Speak what you need! (probably)
|
| Nafl-kadishtu...
|
I do not understand...
|
| Nafl-mg n'gha-yar.
|
The time to die has not yet come
|
| Throd, uh'e!
|
Quake, mortal!
|
| Y-cgof'nn.
|
My children.
|
| Y-nyth.
|
My servants.
|
| Ya ilyaa syha'h...
|
I wait an eternity...
|
Notes
- In Gwent: The Witcher Card Game, the vodyan words spoken by Dagon are based on a language called "Cthuvian" or "R'lyehian" which was invented by H. P. Lovecraft and used in his Cthulhu Mythos.
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