

All native Mirad words are derived from one or more of these roots. Root Morphemes Alphabetized Edit Here is an alphabetical list of root morphemes in Mirad. Word Families Edit Stubs Edit Stubs are abbreviated pieces of a root word that are often used as suffixes and sometimes as prefixes. 1.61 Words Ending in -z ( something precious).1.58.3 Countries, Inhabitants, and Languages.1.58.2 Directional and Other Specifiers in Geographic Names.


1.11 The sag ( Number), xag ( Frequency), nog ( Measure), nod ( Point) Families.1.10.6 Time, Frequency, and Age Questions.1.6.3 Using Ber and Per to Form Dynamic Verbs.1.6.1 Common ber/per Verbs Built from Prefixes.1.6 The ber ( Put) and per ( Go) Families.1.5.4 Using Aser as a Standalone Verb Meaning "become".1.5.3 Creating Stative Verbs from Nouns.1.5.2 Creating Stative Verbs from Adjectives.1.4.7 Using oxer for Failing to Do Something.1.4.6 Using uxer for Causative Constructions.1.4.3 Using xer to Build Verbs from Adjectives.1.4.2 Creating Derived xer Words with Prefixes.The Remarkable Talents of Brother Longfoot ▪ 31. We're told later that the emissary's head graces a spike on top of the outer walls of Dagoska.He tells Frost, “You know what to do.” 1 Characters Introduced Glokta shows no surprise at the first, but feels oddly disappointed in the second. After a few pieces are sliced and diced, the man admits that Korsten dan Vurms and Eider are the traitors. In a dank interrogation room below the palace, Glokta questions the Gurkish emissary about the traitor within Dagoska.

Glokta reminds her who’s in charge and soon gets confirmation from Severard that the ambassador has been taken into custody. Since the Union is overstretched fighting wars on two fronts, the offer is generous, and Glokta promises to consider the offer and give him a decision before sunset.Īfter the meeting, Vitari pulls the Superior aside and reads him the riot act surrender is not an option that Arch Lector Sult will accept. The Emperor offers that the Union transplants can leave unharmed if they peacefully surrender the city. After scowling at the ruling council in reprimand, Glokta insists he’s in charge and sits to hear the terms. In the audience chamber are only Vissbruck, Eider, Korsten dan Vurms, and the majestic emissary, Shabbed al Islik Burai. Annoyed he wasn’t notified, Glokta rushes to the meeting. Practical Vitari roughly wakes up Glokta with the news that an emissary from the Gurkish has arrived to offer terms, and is meeting with the Dagoskan ruling council without him.
