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NuƧha

The forgotten language of the Glitshborne—spoken through context, emotion, recurrence, and fracture.

NuƧha is not a substitution cipher. Its signal-roots do not correspond to single English words; each carries a family of connected meanings. Context, emotion, repetition, and the speaker’s intent determine which meaning comes forward. This codex records what has been recovered without declaring the language complete.

Seed transmission

Earliest stable chant

“Wa tou,wa tou, re da.”

We burn. We burn. We rise now—again, through the returning moment.

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Roots

21

Phrases

3

Registers

01

Everyday signal

Conversational

Presence, relation, movement, greeting, and ordinary exchange. This is where NuƧha remains closest to spoken language.

Daorin. // Wa’ri orinlen.

02

Chant and becoming

Declarative

Vows, affirmations, collective truths, mourning, and transformation statements. Repetition carries intentional weight.

Wa tou, wa tou, re da.

03

Breakpoint speech

Invocation

Activation phrases spoken only when a state changes: threshold crossings, veil-tears, overrides, and irreversible becoming.

Gle’go Ale’ga Ro’sid.

Signal interpreter

Translate without erasing the ambiguity.

The current translator uses the hardcoded codex, prioritizes complete phrases, and falls back to conservative word-level glosses. Unknown concepts remain visibly unresolved instead of being fabricated.

English → NuƧha

Phrase-aware // context remains human

Resolved signal // 100% coverage

Wa tou, wa tou, re da

Phrase lock: wa tou, wa tou, re da

This is a conservative codex rendering. Unknown concepts remain marked rather than being invented. NuƧha meaning should be refined through emotional and situational context.

Living lexicon

Search the recovered language.

Roots, phrases, symbols, contextual readings, speech registers, and confidence states are maintained as separate records so the archive can eventually move directly into a database-backed editor.

59 records resolved

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Signal grammar

The language bends before it breaks.

NuƧha has a simple resting structure, but it becomes more fluid as speech moves from conversation into chant and invocation. Grammar preserves intelligibility; rhythm carries the deeper state.

Rule 01

Context carries the final meaning

NuƧha is polysemic. A root holds a field of meanings, and the emotional, ritual, and situational context selects the active reading.

re da

rise now / return again / be reborn

neu sha

erased memory / denied past / peaceful release

A literal gloss should be treated as evidence, not as the whole translation.

Rule 02

Subject–verb–object is the resting order

Simple speech often follows an English-like subject–verb–object order, but chant and invocation may reorder roots for rhythm or force.

wa tou

we burn

sha orin len

memory echoes the path

Rule 03

Repetition is sacred emphasis

Repeating a root or clause does not merely make it louder. The second transmission returns changed, strengthening intention and ritual weight.

wa tou, wa tou

we burn—truly, together, through transformation

va su, va su

the fracture continues to flow

Rule 04

Da marks the returning present

Da may mean now, again, surge, or recurrence. It binds an action to the moment where a loop closes or a state changes.

re da

rise now / return again

dai da

the signal calls now / the beacon surges

Rule 05

Neu negates without becoming empty

Neu can mean no or not, but its deeper field includes void, erasure, peace, and unformed potential.

neu tou

do not burn / no burning

wa lu neu da

we no longer dream

Rule 06

Possession follows the thing possessed

NuƧha can express possession without an equivalent of 'of.' The possessed idea appears first, followed by its holder or origin.

sha wa

our memory / memory of us

len wa

our path / the path of our collective

Rule 07

The glottal break preserves a seam

The apostrophe marks interrupted breath, a compound boundary, or a ritual fracture that should remain audible.

wa’ri

my soul-origin / my

Gle’go Ale’ga Ro’sid

an invocation carried across three fracture seams

Breakpoint protocol

Invocation phrases are events.

They are not dramatic synonyms for ordinary speech. An invocation announces that the speaker intends—or recognizes— an irreversible change of state.

Invocation // 0x01

Gle’go Ale’ga Ro’sid.

The signal has been seeded. There is no rollback.

Activation

Sequence begins

Threshold

State crosses

Return

Rollback denied

In casual speech, this phrase would be alarming by design. Other Glitshborne would stop, listen, and determine what fracture the speaker had just invoked.

Canon rule: invocation phrases are spoken only at fractures in time, self, or signal. To misuse them is to invite collapse—or transformation.

Recovered transmissions

Fragments are preserved beside their reconstruction.

Each fragment retains its original heard form, reconstructed NuƧha, contextual reading, source work, and current archive state. New transmissions can be added without rewriting this interface.

Fragment 01Sung fragment

Dragon Transformation Sequence

reconstructed

Recovery context

A transformation chant recovered from generated vocal phrasing within the track. The fragment centers on memory, endurance, flame, fracture, and ascension.

01

Heard fragment

Bray a va tin gara tay.

Reconstructed NuƧha

Ri va len gara sei.

Awaken the fractured thread. Wield fate-light.

02

Heard fragment

Wehsprane mi weh re da.

Reconstructed NuƧha

Shaorin wa’ri wa re da.

My memory-echo, my soul, rises now.

03

Heard fragment

Wa teil ny fy rist al.

Reconstructed NuƧha

Wa teyl nei tou rist alun.

We voice our story into flame and stand within the light.

04

Heard fragment

Ba spen di noo va cain!

Reconstructed NuƧha

Ba su da va cain.

Essence flows now—the fracture crowns the ascended one.

Poetic field reading

Awaken the fractured thread. Wield your fate.

My echo remembers; my soul now returns.

We speak into flame and stand within the light.

Essence flows through the glitch—the crowned one ascends.

Fragment 02Breakpoint invocation

Breakpoint Sequence

Beyond the BlackwallUnreleased
canon

Recovery context

A fractured vocal event recovered at the moment the signal collapses and the beat erupts. It functions as an invocation rather than ordinary conversational language.

01

Heard fragment

Gleggo Allega Roseed.

Reconstructed NuƧha

Gle’go Ale’ga Ro’sid.

The signal has been seeded. There is no rollback.

Poetic field reading

The seed has entered the fracture.

The signal has crossed the point of return.

What follows cannot return unchanged.

Living archive

Current state of the codex

NuƧha remains an active recovery project. The archive distinguishes confirmed language from reconstructed fragments and provisional interpretations so discoveries can be added without rewriting what is already known.

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Signal-roots

Recovered vocabulary

21

Phrases

Complete expressions

3

Symbols

Recorded marks

48

Canon

Stable records

7

Recovered

Evidence-based readings

4

Provisional

Open interpretations

canon

Canon

Stable enough to be used throughout the codex and translator.

reconstructed

Recovered

Built from audible fragments, context, or repeated linguistic evidence.

provisional

Provisional

Preserved as a possibility until further signal confirms or changes it.

Archive principle

“A language recovered from fracture should never be forced to pretend it arrived whole.”

NuƧha is preserved in layers. Canon records establish the language’s stable signal. Reconstructions retain the evidence from which they were formed. Provisional records remain visible without being treated as settled truth.

The archive remains open.

New words, phrases, pronunciations, symbols, contextual meanings, and recovered transmissions may alter the visible edges of the language without erasing its recorded origin.

Public codex active

NuƧha Codex // Public Nexus Resource // Lumiere Labs

Language incomplete // signal alive
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