The unnamed rune-language is that which is inscribed in its own alphabet upon the magical, enigmatic runestones that once littered Tamriel[1] and the realms of Oblivion.[2] It is not derived from any known historic or pre-Dawn culture.[3] Runes have specific, measurable meanings and serve as a common language among enchanters that allow them to repeatably imbue items with mystical properties.[4]
Rune-Language DictionaryEdit
The following runes can be translated by proficient enchanters.[1]
DEdit
- Dekeipa
- Frost
- Denara
- Strengthen
- Denata
- Superior
- Deni
- Stamina
- Denima
- Stamina Regen
- Derado
- Empower
- Deteri
- Armor
EEdit
- Edode
- Lower
- Edora
- Boost
HEdit
- Hade
- Lessen
- Hakeijo
- Prism
- Haoko
- Disease
IEdit
- Idode
- Impair
- Indeko
- Prismatic Regen
- Itade
- Plunder
JEdit
- Jaedi
- Gain ‡
- Jaera
- Advance
- Jayde
- Deduct
- Jehade
- Divest
- Jejora
- Raise
- Jejota
- Fine
- Jera
- Increase
- Jode
- Reduce
- Jora
- Develop
KEdit
- Kaderi
- Shield
- Kedeko
- Drain
- Kude
- Negate
- Kuoko
- Poison
- Kura
- Intensify
- Kuta
- Legendary
MEdit
- Makderi
- Spell Harm
- Makko
- Magicka
- Makkoma
- Magicka Regen
- Meip
- Shock
NEdit
- Notade
- Subtract
OEdit
- Ode
- Shrink
- Odra
- Gain
- Oko
- Health
- Okoma
- Health Regen
- Okori
- Power
- Oru
- Alchemist
PEdit
- Pode
- Remove
- Pojode
- Diminish
- Pojora
- Supplement
- Pora
- Augment
- Porade
- Add
REdit
- Rakeipa
- Fire
- Rede
- Deprive
- Rejera
- Amplify
- Rekude
- Weaken
- Rekura
- Magnify
- Rekuta
- Artifact
- Repora
- Reinforce
- Rera
- Exaggerate
TEdit
- Ta
- Base
- Tade
- Decrease
- Taderi
- Physical Harm