Conexus

Definition: Conexus is a unique language in the TTRPG world, with a primary emphasis on conveying amicability, friendship, and harmony. It is a language designed to foster positive and peaceful interactions among individuals, regardless of their species or background. Conexus can be expressed through warm vocal tones, empathic telepathy, and inclusive body language.

Linguistic Attributes and Characteristics:

  • Warm Vocal Tones: Conexus employs warm and welcoming vocal tones, resembling comforting words, gentle laughter, and reassuring sounds. These sounds create a sense of amicability and friendship.
  • Empathic Telepathy: Proficient users of Conexus can project their feelings of friendliness and harmony telepathically, fostering a strong sense of empathy and connection with others.
  • Inclusive Body Language: Conexus emphasizes inclusive and friendly body movements, including open gestures, inviting postures, and warm smiles. These non-verbal cues enhance the sense of amicability in the language.

Cultural Identity and Users:

  • Diplomats and Peacemakers: Conexus is often practiced by diplomats, peacemakers, and individuals who strive to build bridges between different cultures and foster positive relationships.
  • Community Leaders: In certain communities, leaders and figures of authority use Conexus as a means of promoting unity, cooperation, and understanding.

Rarity, Type, Script, Source, and History:

  • Rarity: Conexus is not a widely known language, as it requires a deep understanding of empathy and the ability to convey amicability through language. Skilled users are limited.
  • Type: Conexus is primarily a language of friendship and harmony. It is not used for general communication but rather as a tool to create positive and peaceful interactions.
  • Script: Conexus uses a unique script with flowing and inviting symbols, representing the welcoming and harmonious qualities of the language.
  • Source and History: The origins of Conexus can be traced back to ancient traditions of building alliances and promoting peaceful coexistence. It evolved as a way for individuals to transcend language barriers and foster genuine connections.

Sensory Experience: Learning and using Conexus can be a heartwarming and comforting experience. Practitioners must immerse themselves in feelings of empathy and friendliness to convey and interpret the language accurately. When Conexus is used, the recipients may feel a strong sense of connection and understanding, as if they are embraced by a warm and welcoming presence.

Tags: amicability, friendship, harmony, empathy, warmth, diplomacy, unity, cooperation, inclusivity, telepathy, connection, peacemaking, alliance, understanding, community, trust, reconciliation

Inscriptions

  1. “Lirae vohan” – The bonds of peace endure.
  2. “Selenar umen” – May light guide our friendship.
  3. “Torhal emivra” – Harmony is the strongest wall.
  4. “Dovren xalith” – Trust binds stronger than chains.
  5. “Nivora tenel” – To walk in kindness is strength.
  6. “Velin surath” – Our words weave unity.
  7. “Kavros elanir” – Connection is the eternal flame.
  8. “Luthan veris” – Peace roots deeper than war.
  9. “Omera thalus” – May compassion stand unbroken.
  10. “Jirath enovar” – Harmony protects all.
  11. “Fenira dolath” – Together, we become whole.

Political Oaths

  1. “Ithar velen tharos” – I pledge to rule with friendship.
  2. “Somira thalun evor” – I vow to unite, not divide.
  3. “Kiren volath estra” – I stand as servant of harmony.
  4. “Ethalon vorrin” – By peace, I will guide.
  5. “Mariel enthros” – I swear to hold the bonds of trust.
  6. “Dorvan siloth” – My voice shall never harm.
  7. “Varion thelis” – I uphold unity among all.
  8. “Tharen moriva” – I walk with compassion as law.
  9. “Lethor amira” – May my hand lift all equally.
  10. “Cirenth vorhal” – I vow strength through understanding.
  11. “Elovian maruth” – Harmony shall be my reign.

Cultural Ceremonies

  1. “Sivora leneth” – Together we are greater.
  2. “Elanth voru” – Share joy, share life.
  3. “Noralith venra” – May laughter bind us.
  4. “Oriven thalas” – We celebrate unity.
  5. “Dariel menoth” – Compassion blesses this moment.
  6. “Vithar solven” – Peace is our gift to one another.
  7. “Eronil vastor” – Friendship crowns the soul.
  8. “Yaleth onira” – We rejoice in harmony.
  9. “Tolmir evath” – Our hearts beat as one.
  10. “Saren voluth” – May love strengthen every bond.
  11. “Nerith halova” – Let kindness guide our steps.

Concord of Many Tongues

In the distant age, when the seas were endless and the skies unbroken by sails or wings, there walked a people who knew no word for “enemy.” They lived upon scattered islands of stone, drifting as if cast adrift by the gods, and each isle spoke a sound none other could understand. One island sang in harsh tones like the cracking of wood, another in whispers soft as grass bending in the wind, another in calls as shrill as birds that never landed. And so it was that neighbors were close yet forever distant, for words built walls higher than any mountain.

It is told that from the folds of the mist rose a wanderer, neither of one isle nor another, carrying no weapon but a voice warm as fire on cold mornings. The wanderer spoke not in any one tongue, yet all who heard felt the words within their chest, as though the heart itself had translated. The islands gathered to hear, and though the meanings differed in shape, all agreed upon the feeling: we belong together.

In the beginning, they mistrusted. One elder said, “This is trickery; words cannot leap between us like fish from sea to sea.” Another said, “No tongue may bind the many; our sounds are too far apart.” But when they raised quarrel, the wanderer opened arms and smiled, and suddenly the quarrel broke like pottery falling. None could recall the anger; it had been carried away as leaves in river water. Thus was the first moment of Conexus, though no one called it such then.

The wanderer stayed among them, not to rule but to teach. The lessons were not of letters written upon bark or stone, but of gestures open as sunlight, tones kind as summer rain, and thoughts shared as if minds touched across air itself. Some learned to speak it with lips, some with the tilt of a head or a hand offered palm-up, others only with the warmth of eyes that meant you are not alone.

Generations passed, and the wanderer faded into memory. The people believed the voice returned to the mist from whence it came. Yet the islands no longer held themselves apart. Bridges of wood and rope stretched from rock to rock. Fires were lit on distant shores to guide the lost. When storms came, they lashed their boats together, singing in a single sound that none had heard before yet all understood.

In later centuries, when chroniclers etched stories upon bronze and stone, their chisels trembled at the task. For Conexus was never meant to be frozen; it was living breath, warmth between strangers. Still, they carved symbols—curves flowing into curves, circles embracing circles—so that the memory would not drift entirely into mist. Scholars copied these inscriptions across lands far beyond the islands, each scribe muttering, “I do not know the true word, but I know the true feeling.”

And so the tale traveled. Where kings argued, Conexus entered like a quiet guest. Where traders cheated, it rose like a friend who set accounts fair. Where war threatened, it lingered in the hearts of mothers and children, and the weapons faltered. Not always did it triumph, for men’s rage is fierce and jealous of its place. Yet always, somewhere, someone spoke it again.

Now, the story is told crooked, as broken shards glued by hands that never saw the whole vessel. Some say the wanderer was a goddess disguised as a fisher, others say it was a child drowned and reborn by the sea, others whisper it was the world itself, longing for peace. No tale is entirely true, no telling without cracks. But in every retelling, one meaning remains: the language that warms strangers into friends is older than swords, older than crowns, and will outlive them both.

Moral of the Story: When words fail, the heart speaks; and when the heart speaks, even silence may become a bridge.