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D&D Forgotten Realms - The Great Glacier

D&D Forgotten Realms - The Great Glacier

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kazanga: Iulutiun name for a family’s oldest female child reykulutik: a form of ykilutik where the accused is
keri-keri: game where opponents try to duplicate each placed in a pit and stoned with rocks or ice chunks

other’s gestures rissik: Angulutiun portable tents
kiam: member of an iquemelum
kiirik: first syllable of a newborn’s name, derived from ritiik: bone shaft with a point and hook on one end used to
attack bear and other large animals
either the first or second syllable of the name of a dead
relative sarissik: roof of a rissik
sirdloang: a snowhouse room used to store clothing
kilat: drum made from seal skin stretched over a hoop of
wood or bone, played by slapping it against the thigh or skotuk: term referring to both the Angulutiun residents
of villages and their caribou
chest
koatulit: social custom where members of neighboring sukkiruchit: trade fair
taatquoko: Angulutiun celebration held at the beginning
village are invited to live in the host village as honored
guests of each new ikili
kotupa: voluntary marriage of a man and woman from ihukek: hollow bone filled with hot water used to soften
two different villages
lakerek: the fastest caribou sled, resembling a kayak with the ground for Angulutiun tent poles
reins tingaung: gambling game using dice shaped like birds
liqukoku: qukoku ritual honoring the kill of the first cari- toqsung: main entry passage of a snowhouse
bou, the first seal, and the first of all other species made trukaa: arrow of bone with a blunt head, used to kill small
after the first of the year
lukitaqutu: game where one participant juggles sealskin game
balls while an opponent tries to knock them out of the tuiskotuk: Angulutiun adults who have participated in
air with a leather whip
lulik: the main living space of a snowhouse more than one ikili
luqu: trident of bone or wood with three points tupa: marriage between partners from different villages
mikka: black mint-flavored lichen found in Alpuk streams uadling: outer dome of a snowhouse
minikitak: Angulutiun house made of wood and earth ugunach: Nakulutiun prayer platform
mukteff: gold sled dog, found mainly in Nakvaligach uhkerek: large caribou sled
Nakulutiuns: fanatic worshipers of Ulutiu living in ukeu: voluntary slaves

Nakvaligach ukujik: dome-shaped building used for meat-cutting
naulagak: harpoon shaped like a wishbone at one end uliririssik: bowl-shaped lid of bone or stone perforated
nukiewquak: ritual marking a child’s first polar bear kill
okteff: black sled dog, found mainly in Angalpuk with holes, used to cover fires inside Angulutiun tents
opoqukoku: qukoku ritual involving the respectful dis- ujju: the favored pasture of a specific Angulutiun herd

posal of animal skulls that other herds aren’t allowed to enter
pilakerek: long pole to provide balance in an Angulutiun Ulutiu: creator of the Great Glacier
Ulutiuns: collective name for the human tribes of the
sled
Great Glacier (Iulutiuns, Angulutiuns, and Nakulutiuns)
pimataung: an elderly Angulutiun who travels with the umiak: large cargo boat
iskotuk and makes all decisions regarding herd mainte- unungak: harpoon with a wooden shaft and needle-sharp

nance and management point
pokulu: Nakulutiun belief stating that the life essence be- urit: absolute ruler of a Nakulutiun village
uwa: tiny earrings worn by kiam
comes a part of Ulutiu after a person’s death vaakach: a kaiurit declaring a particular syllable of a
quaggi: communal feast house
quangirin: ventilation opening in a snowhouse name to be sacrilegious
quidlirin: snowhouse fireplace viit: make-shift rissik constructed of branches, used for
quipiqu: thick blankets of deer or caribou skin, used for
emergencies
sleeping wakiak: Angulutiun caribou brand
qukoku: Iulutiun philosophy celebrating the unity of yakakilat: drum feast held whenever hunters slay a white

nature dragon, tirichik, or other large beast
yaaurit: Nakulutiun aides who enforce the urit’s orders
ykulutik: collective name describing Nakulutiun punish-

ments given for violating kaiurit


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