Ffurfiol is the formal name given to every Tylwyth Teg at birth. It serves as a person’s legal and public name and is used in official documents, formal introductions, and by those who are not personally acquainted with the individual. Among Tylwyth Teg, addressing someone by their ffurfiol is a sign of courtesy and respect.
Tooltip Categories: Things
Distinct items from Anturia.
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Gomin
Gomin is the personal name given to every Tylwyth Teg at birth. It is used by family, friends, trusted colleagues, and others with whom a person shares a familiar relationship. Using another person’s gomin without permission or an established relationship is considered overly familiar and, in many situations, disrespectful.
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Tycludadwy
The tycludadwy is a Thantos technology. Basically, it is a highly portable shelter that, when deactivated, folds into a small, flat, square item that can be placed in a bag or pocket. To open it to its full size, the user must pull on opposite corners simultaneously and instantly drop it to the ground.
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Transmission
A transmission is a feature of the Porta Cor that allows the individual to communicate with another individual who has a Porta Cor, much like a phone call, but within the mind. The individual must choose which thought to send over the transmission while connected. Because of this, multitasking while in a transmission is not recommended.
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imprint
An imprint is a feature of the Porta Cor that allows the individual to store, recall, edit, and/or share it with others who also have a Porta Cor. Originally, it was used only for short memos, such as "Remember milk on the way home." Or "Remind me I have an appointment tomorrow at 5 PM." Kylah Marie invented the use of imprints to record personal, and thereby Anturia, history in Season 2: Episode 4 – The First Record.
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Enaid Y Blaned
Literally, "the Soul of the Planet." Said to be a vast, sentient network of living roots beneath Anturia, the Enaid Y Blaned is believed by some to sustain the planet and all life upon it. Though protected by the Order of Eirianeth, most Anturians dismiss its existence as little more than an ancient fairy tale.
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Technological Nomen Chip
An artificial implant placed in the palm of the left hand and connected to the body’s nervous system. Originally developed in Thantos for identification, commerce, and communication, it was later adapted by Emperor Dax’s regime to provide language translation, track identity and finances, and ultimately manipulate human behavior through programmed subliminal signals.
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Genetic Nomen Chip
A naturally occurring biological structure found at the base of the brain where it connects to the spinal cord. Present at birth in all Tylwyth Teg and hybrids, and later modified for the Immortaleum, it serves as a person’s biological identity and contains the Porta Cor communication system, enabling transmissions, imprints, stored knowledge, and other cognitive functions.
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Nomen Chip
A term referring to two distinct technologies in Anturia: the naturally occurring genetic nomen chip, found in Tylwyth Teg, hybrids, and modified humans, and the technological Nomen Chip, an implanted device used for identification, communication, and other electronic functions.
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Creation Machine
Anturian technological devices capable of producing tools, materials, and everyday objects on demand. Though widely used for domestic and civic purposes, their underlying technology remains only partially understood by humans, and their full capabilities and risks are still unknown. Minerals such as mica and bauxite are consumed during the creation process.
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Croen Glas
One of the four races of the native Tylwyth Teg of Anturia. Distinguished by their blue skin, they commonly have blue, purple, or white hair with blue, green, or purple eyes. Their primary element is water, and they comprise approximately 10% of the Tylwyth Teg population, making them the rarest of the four races. Their origins remain shrouded in mystery, with ancient Croen Llwyd oral tradition claiming they first emerged from Anturia’s oceans onto the shores of Landoris and Tukdurin.
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Croen Gwyrdd
One of the four races of the native Tylwyth Teg of Anturia. Recognizable by their green skin, they are the shortest race and are known for their thin builds and exceptional agility. They commonly have yellow, green, or brown hair with yellow, green, or orange eyes. Their primary element is earth, and they comprise approximately 15% of the Tylwyth Teg population.
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Croenddu
One of the four races of the native Tylwyth Teg of Anturia. Typically dark-skinned with subtle gold or copper undertones, they are tall and slender with black hair and green, red, copper, or gold eyes. Their primary element is fire, and they comprise approximately 33% of the Tylwyth Teg population.
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Croen Llwyd
One of the four races of the native Tylwyth Teg of Anturia. Typically silver-skinned and of average height, they commonly have silver, gold, white, or gray hair with violet, purple, blue, or gold eyes. Their primary element is air, and they are the most common race, comprising approximately 42% of the Tylwyth Teg population.
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Porta Segreta
A massive interplanetary portal linking Anturia with Earth. Built on Baliya Island, it enables near-instantaneous transportation between the two worlds.
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Immortal
On Anturia, immortals do not age beyond sexual maturity (humans: 15-18; Tylwyth Teg: 32-35). They do not die from age-related diseases and never look older than they did at maturity. They also don’t get sick except for bacterial infections, which can be caused by wounds, procedures, etc. Immortals on Anturia can be killed.
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Tylwyth Teg
The native intelligent, immortal species of Anturia. They are divided into four primary races: Croen Llwyd, Croenddu, Croen Gwyrdd, and Croen Glas. While they do not age or die from age-related diseases, they can still be killed.
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Porta Cor
A communication and data storage system encoded within the genetic nomen chip. It enables transmissions, imprints, shared data, and other cognitive functions among compatible Tylwyth Teg, Immortaleum, and hybrids.
