Discordia

Definition: Discordia is a unique language in the TTRPG world, with a primary emphasis on conveying aggravation, irritation, and disharmony. It is a language that amplifies negative emotions and fosters agitation. Discordia can be expressed through a combination of vocalizations, telepathic transmissions, and intricate hand signs.

Linguistic Attributes and Characteristics:

  • Grating Sounds: Discordia utilizes harsh and grating vocal sounds, often resembling the screeching of animals or the grinding of metal. These sounds are deliberately chosen to evoke discomfort and annoyance in the listener.
  • Amplified Telepathy: Skilled practitioners of Discordia can telepathically transmit their feelings of aggravation and irritation to others. This allows them to spread disharmony and discord among their targets.
  • Complex Hand Signs: Discordia employs a system of intricate hand signs that can communicate subtle variations of aggravation and irritation. The signs are designed to complement the vocalizations and enhance the emotional impact.

Cultural Identity and Users:

  • Agents of Chaos: Those who use Discordia often belong to factions or individuals who seek to sow discord and disharmony. They thrive on chaos and mayhem, using the language to disrupt order and harmony in societies.
  • Dark Performers: In certain dark circles, Discordia is used as an art form, where performers channel their negative emotions into haunting displays that leave the audience feeling unsettled and uncomfortable.

Rarity, Type, Script, Source, and History:

  • Rarity: Discordia is relatively rare, as it requires a high level of emotional control and a deep understanding of the intricacies of negative emotions. Skilled users are not abundant.
  • Type: Discordia is a language designed for aggravation and chaos, not for everyday communication. Its primary purpose is to provoke and manipulate emotions.
  • Script: Discordia does not rely on a traditional written script. Instead, it emphasizes the use of vocalizations and intricate hand signs.
  • Source and History: The origins of Discordia are shrouded in mystery and dark folklore. Some legends suggest it was a language gifted by malevolent entities seeking to create discord among mortals, while others claim it was developed by a secretive order of emotion manipulators.

Sensory Experience: Learning and using Discordia can be an emotionally draining experience. Practitioners must tap into their own negative emotions and learn to control and channel them effectively. When Discordia is employed against others, they may experience an overwhelming sense of irritation, discomfort, and restlessness, as if their nerves are constantly on edge.

Tags: aggravation, irritation, disharmony, chaos, dissonance, unrest, discord, malevolence, discomfort, provocation, agitation, manipulation, unease, fracture, disruption, hostility, imbalance

Inscriptions

  1. “Grivak thoren” – Let dissonance linger.
  2. “Vorash drinel” – Harmony breaks, chaos reigns.
  3. “Skelvar othin” – Irritation is eternal flame.
  4. “Drosith venar” – May unity crack and crumble.
  5. “Thuron grathis” – Discord sharpens all edges.
  6. “Kelvor zinit” – Restlessness binds the spirit.
  7. “Mornath selir” – Unease marks every path.
  8. “Dravok threll” – Agitation is strength revealed.
  9. “Sornik veloth” – Noise is the heart of truth.
  10. “Zelith dorven” – Order fractures into freedom.
  11. “Orvak shiris” – Discord is everlasting.

Political Oaths

  1. “Ithral venoth grivak” – I swear to lead through strife.
  2. “Zorin kelthas” – I promise to rule with unrest.
  3. “Tharvos drinel othar” – By discord, I claim power.
  4. “Morlith venrak” – I bind my reign to agitation.
  5. “Skorin thravos” – I vow to unsettle the order.
  6. “Zalor thirnek” – My voice shall fracture unity.
  7. “Varnek dosril” – Discord is my law and banner.
  8. “Thuros kelvak” – I pledge disharmony to all.
  9. “Grivan morith” – I lead by dissonance unbroken.
  10. “Vorilath selven” – I rule through irritation and unrest.
  11. “Orvath grisel” – I swear chaos will follow me.

Cultural Ceremonies

  1. “Drelvak thuron” – We gather to feed the storm.
  2. “Sivrak vorin” – May unrest bind us as kin.
  3. “Tharos venril” – The clash of voices is sacred.
  4. “Korin dravos” – We honor chaos in union.
  5. “Zelrak shovin” – Discord sanctifies the night.
  6. “Morath griven” – Agitation blesses this moment.
  7. “Orivas thrinok” – Unease makes us strong.
  8. “Kelvar tholos” – Irritation burns like holy fire.
  9. “Zornath velith” – Restlessness keeps us alive.
  10. “Draven thurel” – Voices clash to mark our rite.
  11. “Sorith enval” – May discord echo forever.

Song of Broken Voices

It is written in jagged carvings upon cracked stones, and spoken in half-whispers that grate the ears, that once there was a language born not of harmony but of friction. This tongue was called Discordia, though its first name is lost to shattered echoes. What remains is a story that has stumbled across centuries, poorly translated, stitched together by those who dared to remember it.

In the elder days, when tribes gathered to sing in unison, there arose a voice that would not join. It rasped, it grated, it clashed. The people sought to silence it, but the more they tried, the louder it became, until the whole choir of the world broke apart. From this shattering came a tongue that carried irritation like a plague. The stones groaned when it was spoken, the waters churned, and even fire sputtered against its dissonance.

One tale speaks of a figure, cloaked in ragged cloth and crowned in twisted metal, who wandered from camp to camp. Wherever this one spoke, peace dissolved. Friends quarreled, kin fought, lovers parted. The words were not commands, yet they lodged in the heart like thorns, inflaming every small wound until it bled into rage. The wanderer taught no students, yet all who heard remembered snatches of the sounds, broken syllables that gnawed at their minds.

Generations later, a cult rose that took these fragments and wove them into art. They screeched in gatherings, grinding metal against stone, twisting fingers into jagged signs, projecting thoughts of irritation into all who watched. The crowds left restless, unable to sleep, unable to eat in peace. It was said that whole cities weakened not by blade or fire, but by the language alone, until the people abandoned their homes to escape the endless grating.

But another version tells of rulers who bound Discordia to their oaths, swearing in tones that made their rivals quail. For in its rawness there was power: armies marched under banners torn by discord, their leaders roaring oaths that split the courage of foes. Yet even in victory, their camps were restless, quarrels never ceased, and trust could not survive. Their reigns burned bright and fast, collapsing into ruin under the weight of their own disharmony.

Now the language survives only in fragments—sounds that make animals snarl without reason, signs that twist the stomach, whispers that carry sleeplessness into the night. Scholars debate whether it was a gift from beings who thrived on conflict, or an accident born from the first quarrel of humankind. But all agree on one thing: even a single phrase of Discordia is enough to turn harmony into chaos.

Moral of the Story: Beware the tongue that stirs unrest; for a word of discord may wound deeper than the sharpest blade.