

In various gaming systems, each dragon has their own language, shares a universal language, or both. For example, to say 'my enemy's sword' he would say 'arirlimcaex'" (Stephens, 38).īecause it is difficult for a script to determine what type of 'my' would be used, another word for 'my' has been implemented in the vocabulary database. To indicate possession by another, the name of the possessor is combined with the object into a single word and prefaced with 'ar' or 'ari'. Or, to say 'my enemy', he would say 'arirlim'. For example, for a dragon to say 'my sword', or 'the sword is mine', he only needs to say 'vethicaex'. An object that is claimed a dragon speaker would begin with 'veth' or 'vethi', a being with a relationship to the speaker, such as friend or relative, begins with 'er' or 'erthe', and all other forms of the possesive begin with 'ar' or 'ari'. " Draconic has no word for 'my' or 'mine', but uses a series of prefixes, depending on the exact meaning.
