Clax :: Part of the Clax and Majak pair of markings. Clax translates to 'take' in English, and sits vertically along the underside of the left wrist like a tattoo, written in the Draconic Script. When a Montu is pressed to it, the user can do various things such as creating a barrier or absorbing attacks.
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Majak :: Part of the Clax and Majak pair of markings. Majak translates to 'give' in English, and sits vertically along the underside of the right wrist like a tattoo, written in the Draconic Script. When a Montu is pressed to it, the user can do various things such as creating elemental magic or pushing/pulling something.
Montu :: A Montu - directly translating as 'point' - is a small, triangular and flat metal item engraved with the user's name in the Draconic Script as well as their Zezhuanth's name on the reverse side. It looks almost like a guitar pick. It's colour changes depending on the user's standing with the Zezhuanth Council. The colours, in order of position from lowest to highest are: Black, brown-red, bronze, silver and finally gold. It is used mainly to activate the markings on each wrist, but does have various other uses. It's second most common use is as a key.
Satr :: Satr has no direct translation but is believed to have originated from the term 'sart ir', meaning 'small one', which is believed to be what the Zezhuanth used to call the humans they interacted with, seeing as humans are quite small compared to dragons. The term Satr is now used as the name for humans who have been blessed with the Zezhuanth abilities and markings.
Tonpara :: Often shortened to Tonpa, Tonopara translates roughly to 'bonded'. It is what the Satr call the small dragon creatures they are given as a familiar of sorts.
Zezhuanth :: Translating directly to 'Ancient', Zezhuanth is the term for the original dragons of each of the ten types. Each Satr is given a Zezhuanth as a sort of guide - or god as some say. They are never seen, some people believe them to no longer truly exist in the world, only in spirit. The name of a Satr's Zezhuanth is written in Draconic on the back of their shoulder, generally on the side that the Satr is most comfortable with (offensive play or defensive play).
Ofkae :: The word Ofkae doesn't translate to anything, but instead comes from the term 'ofdio caex' meaning 'sacred sword. The original use of this was referring to a particular sword used back in the legends, bestowed only to those worthy of it. It's assumed worthiness was decided by how loyal a Satr was to a particular Zezhuanth. Nowadays it refers to any weapon created to only be usable and activated by the specific Satr's Montu. Once the Satr picks their Ofkae, it's engraved with the Satr's name and their protecting Zezhuanth's name.