EXPLORE THE OCEAN WORLD ATLAS THALASA

Atlas Thalassa a under water RPG
about a young merman Shaman.

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Atlas Thalassa is an RPG game where the story is set in an aquatic world.

Nhelo is a merman who wants to become the best shaman warrior and protector of the core.

Guided by his teacher and driven by the death of his father, he will unravel the mysteries of his world

and release forgotten horrors.


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What means a'heto ? Use the translator on this page.


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English
lae'ol (Atlas)

Basic grammar rules:

  • lae'ol has neither articles nor prepositions.
  • Phrases are written in infinitive.
  • No uppercases except for names.
  • itaina, ea'inoio, pa'oel'hel and tomenikosek must be at the beginning of the sentence.
  • itaina: Indicates a question. e.g.:
    you be shaman (you are a shaman) - "ey se oekaika"
    you be shaman? (are you a shaman?) - "itaina ey se oekaika"
  • ea'inoio: Indicates a exclamation. e.g.:
    hello - "a'heto"
    hello! - "ea'inoio a'heto"
  • pa'oel'hel: Indicates talking about the past. e.g.:
    i be shaman (i am a shaman) - "se oekaika"
    past i be shaman (i was a shaman) - "pa'oel'hel yomu se oekaika"
  • tomenikosek: Indicates talking about the future. e.g.:
    i be shaman (i am a shaman) - "se oekaika"
    future i be shaman (i will be a shaman) - "tomenikosek yomu se oekaika"
  • itaina and ea'inoio are only for written purpose not while talking. People know due to the intonation if it is a question or exclamation.
  • pualo: After a word indicates more than one eg.:
    i plural ( we ) - yomu pualo
    you plural ( you ) - ey pualo
    he/she/it plural ( they )- ae'a pualo
    shamans/ a lot of shamans - oekaika pualo
  • no gender

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