Minor Change to M
Minor change to get you all informed on concerning M.
Previously, the gender naming splits on M went like this:
Male - Marrin
Female - Marryn
Nonbinary - Marren
All of this was put in place before I really got to grips with how I was going to tackle names and language in the story.
Now that I do know a little bit more of what I'm actually doing, these names have had to undergo some changes:
Male - Marren
Female - Merrá
Nonbinary - Marrin
Sorry for the confusion.
Beyond names, M remains largely as they were, at least up to the point that you all got to get to know them.
If you want a guide on how these are pronounced, I recommend having a squint at Old English Pronunciation Guide.
Vowel sounds have shifted somewhat in the past 1000+ years (go figure), but not too much.
Dashed accents over letters means a longer sound, there's some debate on whether r's were rolled or not, so roll em if you can, don't worry if you can't, and for the true nerds among you, emphasis is on the first syllable.







