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− | The yet | + | The yet unnamed '''Ibbenese language''' is the tongue spoken by the [[Ibbenese]], a race of men hailing from northern [[Essos]] who are described as having rasping voices.{{Ref|aGoT|3}} [[Maesters|Maester]] [[Yandel]], author of ''[[The World of Ice and Fire (Yandel)|The World of Ice and Fire]]'', called the language a "guttural, grunting tongue."{{ref|TWOIAF| Ib}} It is possibly related to the language of the [[Hairy Men]], the long-gone kin of the Ibbense. |
So far, only a number of names - both of individuals and locations - are known in the Ibbenese language. Many of the place names circle around variations of the word "Ib". | So far, only a number of names - both of individuals and locations - are known in the Ibbenese language. Many of the place names circle around variations of the word "Ib". | ||
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* [[Assadora of Ibben]], a prostitute at the [[Happy Port]] in [[Braavos]] | * [[Assadora of Ibben]], a prostitute at the [[Happy Port]] in [[Braavos]] | ||
* [[Casso Mogat]], half-Ibbense captain of the ''[[Merry Midwife]]'' | * [[Casso Mogat]], half-Ibbense captain of the ''[[Merry Midwife]]'' | ||
− | * [[Togg Joth]], sellsword of the [[Brave Companions]] | + | * [[Togg Joth]], [[Mercenary|sellsword]] of the [[Brave Companions]] |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:05, 12 November 2015
The yet unnamed Ibbenese language is the tongue spoken by the Ibbenese, a race of men hailing from northern Essos who are described as having rasping voices.[1] Maester Yandel, author of The World of Ice and Fire, called the language a "guttural, grunting tongue."[2] It is possibly related to the language of the Hairy Men, the long-gone kin of the Ibbense.
So far, only a number of names - both of individuals and locations - are known in the Ibbenese language. Many of the place names circle around variations of the word "Ib".
Contents
Names
Locations
People
- Assadora of Ibben, a prostitute at the Happy Port in Braavos
- Casso Mogat, half-Ibbense captain of the Merry Midwife
- Togg Joth, sellsword of the Brave Companions
References
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 3, Daenerys I.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, Ib.