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*'''Sak Tarise''', a dialect of [[Thaoa]] spoken by immigrants from the nation of Thaoa who moved in after their own empire was defeated in the [[Vegetable War]].  This was a gradual migration, as the immigrants were poorly equipped for long journeys and were forced to migrate across difficult mountainous terrain in order to avoid their many enemies.  When they reached Taryte, they settled mostly in the highlands, where the population density was lowest.  While the majority population of Tarye consisted of tall dark-skinned people, the invading Thaoans (who called themselves Saks) were short and light-skinned, often with blonde hair.  They thus resembled the [[Paba]]p people whom they considered their primary enemies.  At first, the Saks and the other Taryteans blended together, but the Saks who remained in the highlands retained their Thaoan language and soon came to think of themselves as the only true Tarises.  Yet, they claimed a political alliance with the dark-skinned people of Taryte, and never wavered.   
*'''Sak Tarise''', a dialect of [[Thaoa]] spoken by immigrants from the nation of Thaoa who moved in after their own empire was defeated in the [[Vegetable War]].  This was a gradual migration, as the immigrants were poorly equipped for long journeys and were forced to migrate across difficult mountainous terrain in order to avoid their many enemies.  When they reached Taryte, they settled mostly in the highlands, where the population density was lowest.  While the majority population of Tarye consisted of tall dark-skinned people, the invading Thaoans (who called themselves Saks) were short and light-skinned, often with blonde hair.  They thus resembled the [[Paba]]p people whom they considered their primary enemies.  At first, the Saks and the other Taryteans blended together, but the Saks who remained in the highlands retained their Thaoan language and soon came to think of themselves as the only true Tarises.  Yet, they claimed a political alliance with the dark-skinned people of Taryte, and never wavered.   


Around the year 3696, after a long period in the highlands, the Tarises [[Lantern_Empire#Tarise_War|invaded]] the light-skinned people to their east, who were at this time calling themselves the '''Lantern people''', and they invaders had the dark-skinned people of Taryte firmly on their side.
Around the year 3696, after a long period in the highlands, the Tarises [[Lantern_Empire#Tarise_War|invaded]] the light-skinned people to their east, who were at this time calling themselves the '''Lantern people''', and they invaders had the dark-skinned people of Taryte firmly on their side.  They were able to do this partly because of the presence of the many mixed families that had arisen over the generations and partly because Tarise had a long tradition of avoiding ethnic politics and dividing its people based on politics and religion rather than race and language.


Despite the Sak Tarises being the more aggressive of the two, the Gold Tarise language is the one most commonly referred to as simply '''Tarise''', while Sak Tarise has often been described with names such as "Tarise Thaoa", showing that it is a dialect of Thaoa spoken in Taryte rather than a dialect of the Gold language spoken in Saklo.
Despite the Sak Tarises being the more aggressive of the two, the Gold Tarise language is the one most commonly referred to as simply '''Tarise''', while Sak Tarise has often been described with names such as "Tarise Thaoa", showing that it is a dialect of Thaoa spoken in Taryte rather than a dialect of the Gold language spoken in Saklo.

Revision as of 06:49, 30 August 2016

The Tarise language can refer to either of two distantly related languages, both spoken in the state of Taryte:

  • Gold Tarise, an independent branch of the Gold family with only one member. It was spoken in the Gold Empire, having split off from its parent language around the year 1700 AD. (Seven thousand years ago.) Although the majority of Taryteans were loyal to the Gold Empire, the state of Taryte produced several independence movements, and uprisings within Taryte repeatedly attempted to overthrow their Gold masters. When these failed, a group of Taryteans decided to invade the Gold stronghold of Subumpam. Here they were put into slavery, but were eventually freed and became a welcome minority within Subumpam.
  • Sak Tarise, a dialect of Thaoa spoken by immigrants from the nation of Thaoa who moved in after their own empire was defeated in the Vegetable War. This was a gradual migration, as the immigrants were poorly equipped for long journeys and were forced to migrate across difficult mountainous terrain in order to avoid their many enemies. When they reached Taryte, they settled mostly in the highlands, where the population density was lowest. While the majority population of Tarye consisted of tall dark-skinned people, the invading Thaoans (who called themselves Saks) were short and light-skinned, often with blonde hair. They thus resembled the Pabap people whom they considered their primary enemies. At first, the Saks and the other Taryteans blended together, but the Saks who remained in the highlands retained their Thaoan language and soon came to think of themselves as the only true Tarises. Yet, they claimed a political alliance with the dark-skinned people of Taryte, and never wavered.

Around the year 3696, after a long period in the highlands, the Tarises invaded the light-skinned people to their east, who were at this time calling themselves the Lantern people, and they invaders had the dark-skinned people of Taryte firmly on their side. They were able to do this partly because of the presence of the many mixed families that had arisen over the generations and partly because Tarise had a long tradition of avoiding ethnic politics and dividing its people based on politics and religion rather than race and language.

Despite the Sak Tarises being the more aggressive of the two, the Gold Tarise language is the one most commonly referred to as simply Tarise, while Sak Tarise has often been described with names such as "Tarise Thaoa", showing that it is a dialect of Thaoa spoken in Taryte rather than a dialect of the Gold language spoken in Saklo.