Monday, November 14, 2011

WTRD: The Naroq

Hey everyone. Remember back in my first post where I was talking about my book, and I said more on that later? Well this is that later. I will now give you a more in depth explanation of it. That's right. This post is devoted to the World Trilogy.

So, the World Trilogy is just that: a trilogy about the World. Of course, since you probably known nothing about my book, that means nothing to you. Don't worry. I'm not going to leave you hanging like that. The World is also just that: a fictional World, with countries, governments, and all sorts of different creatures. However, all of the creatures in the World are not mentioned in the series, and I'm only going to talk about one race. The Naroq. In fact, that's what the title means: World Trilogy Race Discussion. I bet you were wondering about that.

Now, first let's talk about pronunciation. I'm kind of particular about that. It's pronounced nah-ruk, and you roll the "r" slightly, not so much that it sounds like "Narrrrrrroq". Only slightly.

Anyway, the Naroq are a race of warrior beings in the World. They are about the same height as the average human, though in the World that's pretty short, as the population of the World is dominated by the twelve feet tall Tall Men (more on that later). Anyway, they have pale skin and dark hair (though there are some exceptions to the hair, as demonstrated in one of the characters from the books), as well as pointed ears.

Now, there are several more characteristics about them that distinguish them from humans, but to explain a few of those, I'll have to explain their languages. You see, when it comes to the Naroq, words have power. Big time. Non-Naroq say that when a Naroq speaks, it adds a special spark to the air. The Naroq have three languages, named (and you won't believe this) the First, Second, and Third Languages (told you you wouldn't believe it). Though they can speak any of the languages that non-Naroq speak, only a few other races can speak the Languages without blowing up, and yes, I meant that literally.

So, the First Language is spoken only by good and honest Naroq. This is where their appearance comes in. Speakers of the First Language have light blue eyes, in which there is no pupil or iris, or anything like that. They're just blue, and they glow. They also have glowing blue eyes. However, speakers of the Second Language, who are evil and deceitful, have black eyes, and a black tongue. You can choose whether or not to speak the First or Second Language, and you can even go back and forth (though most Naroq never do. It's almost like you commit yourself to one. Also, it takes physical effort to switch from the Second Language to the First. You have to sit down and think in the First Language until your eyes change from black to blue, and then you can actually talk without feeling any sort of pain). All Naroq curse words are in the Second Language.  All Naroq understand both languages, as they're pretty similar (although the Second Language is a bit harsher).

And then there's the Third Language. The thing about the Third Language is that it isn't necessarily used for communication. It's nicknamed Sword Speak, because the speaker can use it to kill people, just by talking. Also, unlike the Second Language, it doesn't take any effort to switch from the Third to the First. The speaker's eyes and tongue are red while they speak the evil sounding Third Language. It's also noted that if a regular speaker were to think words in the Third Language, a pinprick of red would appear in their blue or black eyes. The downside of the Third Language is that it's pure evil, and that only one being managed to speak the Third Language and not die. That is the Great Naroq. I will tell you more about him later, but for now, all you need to know is that he's kind of like the bad guy of the story.

The last special thing about the Naroq is their abilities. All Naroq have them. They are amazingly strong, have quick reflexes, and have telekinesis. Their hearing and eyesight are also better than a normal humans. However, the most important ability is their ability to create and channel Krako energy through their bodies.

Krako energy is almost like electricity hear, in the fact that it's used to power almost everything. It's said that Hotuns (more on them later) learned to harness it, but Naroq mastered it. The Naroq are the only race in the entire world that can generate Krako energy, though some other races can channel it.

Now, the Naroq can generate it in two different ways: as pure Krako energy, or as heat. Because of this, if they concentrate, Naroq can start fires without any matches or sparks. However, the Naroq don't concentrate on this aspect of Krako energy as they do on the other, generating pure Krako energy. There are all sorts of different techniques, because Krako energy can be manipulated to do so many things. The Naroq can create orbs of Krako energy and throw them, or just let it flow out of them an almost solid beam. Orbs of Krako energy are known to ripple like water. Krako energy can be generated in four different colors, clear, yellow, blue, and white. There are also some exceptions to this, and I will tell you about that some other time. Anyway, clear Krako energy is not harmful, and is normally used as an exotic way of lighting up one's surroundings. Yellow Krako energy can cause severe burns, but doesn't tend to do more damage than that, and it is normally used in most lights. Blue Krako energy can be very dangerous, depending on the shade. The lighter the blue, the purer the Krako energy, and the more dangerous it is. Blue Krako energy is most used in combat, and is therefore the most used form, as Krako energy is normally only generated in combat. The last color is white Krako energy, which is Krako energy in its purest form. It is also extremely hard to generate, and only one Naroq ever did it.

The Naroq have many uses for Krako energy. They can generate it with their hands, or they can channel it through Krako staffs, weapons that leave deadly trails of Krako energy in the air. Another weapon that can channel Krako energy is the Great Sword (more on that later), which can actually make it more pure and powerful.

The last notable fact about the Naroq is that they were God's chosen people. Unfortunately, they were deceived into turning away from God. Because of this, a lot of things happen, and ultimately, a war for the entire World is started. I may explain that later, or, when this book gets published (for I am intending to get it published), you cane read it for yourself.

So, why am I putting this on a blog about God getting the glory through me? Well, most fourteen year old kids don't publish books, so I will let God get the praise through that. Also, the name of this blog comes from the First Language. It was the Naroq's normal farewell before they turned away from God. I've decided to sign of my blog with the same farewell.

And one last thing. When my book gets published, my identity won't be such a secret anymore. Oh well. All of you curious people who are desperately wondering who I am can jump up and down now.

                                                                                                                 Kentonoq dah

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