Currency and You! 02/05/2016 11:53 PM CST
A while back, someone mentioned that "hey it'd be kind of nice to know what currency in DR looked like" and I thought to myself, "Self, you like collecting coins and numismatics, so why not!?"

So, without further ado:

DOKORA
Oblong in shape, the DOKORA is the heaviest of the Elanthian currencies because of the weighted raised edges it possesses. These weighted edges exist to counterbalance a square hole in the middle of each DOKORA. The origins of the DOKORA are in Ilithi, although the coin is used elsewhere, and so one side shows two lotus blooms flanking the square hole, while the other side depicts a single cloud above and the words "Ylosh Sampul" below.

LIRUM
Shaped like a diamond with rounded edges, the LIRUM is the only coin of Elanthia to feature the likeness of a person. Along the corners on both sides of the coin, tiny roses have been stamped. One side features a stoic looking human woman with her hair in a bun. Centered under the portrait is the name LIRUM. On the reverse side, a simple seven-pointed star is situated in the middle with the words FEAS, KHALOR, HALEEN around the coin.

KRONAR
The KRONAR is a round coin, with no edges. The circumference of the coin slopes downward, giving the edge of the entire coin a sharp, almost weapon-like look to it. On one side, a minuscule map of the contiguous landmass with the words ZOHLU REN underneath. The reverse shows the broad, patient face of an ox - symbolizing Elanthia as Truffenyi's planet.

Bonus Currency Descriptions!
DIRA
Each Emperor minted a coin of his or her predecessor, with their likeness and name along with the dates of rule. DIRA were minted in pure silver with high raised edges which was then surrounded by a thin band of the metal of the denomination of the DIRA. Much like present day currency, the DIRA came in copper, bronze, silver or gold. Platinum was not yet needed. Unfortunately, over the passage of time, the thin bands of these denomination markers have either worn off the coins or been removed, leaving most DIRA today as only the plain silver "internal" coin.

(For reference, this means the coin was minted in silver, then an additional band of copper, bronze, silver, or gold was added to the outside to note the denomination.)

ORAVIR
Used by Vykathi as currency, oravir slivers are just that. They are not uniform in shape or size (although larger ones are not used or broken down into smaller slivers for storage purposes) and have no markings on them whatsoever.

~Evike
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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 12:05 AM CST
Neat!

> Ylosh Sempul

Should that be "Ylosh Sampul", or is this a rule of Gerenshuge conjugation I don't know? Or maybe it's just archaic?
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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 12:07 AM CST
Typo on my part -- correcting it on the posts.

~Evike
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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 12:08 AM CST
Would the tarnished imperial coins we can forage up be the same as dira in appearance or something else entirely?



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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 12:10 AM CST
Those are the same, though I believe the ones you forage came before the DIRA as a concept, which would explain the naming discrepancy. We also probably want to differentiate between the ones you can collect and the ones you are, ahem "collecting".

~Evike
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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 12:16 AM CST
While you're thinking about it, let me point out that on the Lirum, "haleer" is respect as a verb. If the intention was to list off virtues (Honor, Leadership, Respect), then you probably want "haleen". Also, "khalor" should probably be conjugated somehow. "Khalon?"

If instead you want a list of verbs ("this is what we strive to do: Honor, Lead, Respect"), then "feas" should probably be conjugated to end with an r. Feaser? Not entirely sure how that would go.
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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 12:30 AM CST
Oh, conlangs.

Oh! Oh! I have questions!

How big is each denomination's coin, in inches? Like, if I say something is "the size of a lirum" what might that indicate. And is each denomination identical then save for the metal with which it was minted, or are some metals larger or smaller as well?



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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 12:43 AM CST
Yes, conlangs. (sigh)

We're going with khalor in the terms its been used, (Kaith Khalor, for example used for War Leader). So that one will stay, corrected haleer/haleen though. That is one I messed up on. As for feas, going to just leave it as is. Posts corrected to reflect this.

As far as size, they are about the size of a RL half-dollar. For game purposes, it'd be 1x1x1, which is what things like the commemorative coins measure at, so it hand waves just a bit.
(ex. You are certain that the coin's length measures one span, are certain that the coin's width measures one span and are certain that the coin's height measures one span.)

~Evike
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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 01:22 AM CST
This is very cool, thanks for thinking these up!



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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 02:27 AM CST
Ditto on the "very cool"! Especially love the Dokora.
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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 06:23 AM CST
Nice work!

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Re: Currency and You! 02/06/2016 05:21 PM CST


I appreciate this effort! :3
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