Oct 16, 2009

A Tolkien Collection, at last!

Last Wednesday I was walking to the University as always as I decided to go through the square, what I found then filled my heart and my soul with joy. It was the Book Feria! I forgot then about going any further and stopped to watch what could I found in there...

In the same spot where last year I bought The Lord of the Rings books I found the full Tolkien Library collection with all his books, or at least 28. I couldn't do anything but watch then because I had no money with me, but that night I called my mother to send me my savings.

I got up early the next day and walked all the way to the bank to take my savings and then, across the street to the square. I bought 13 of the 15 books of the collection which I had not, the Iliad and Odyssey, and a Mythology Encyclopaedia.

Here I show you the collection and the front of "J.R.R. Tolkien, a biography".

Ongoing Projects

Well, I've been without Internet for some time...

In the past months I started the admission course to start the Proffessor of Spanish and Literature next year. Now with 2 of 3 subjects aproved.

I've also joined the "Seminario de Retórica y Análisis Lingüístico en la Antigua Roma" (Rethoric and Linguistic Analysis on Classic Rome Seminary) which I really enjoyed. I discovered I really like Rhetoric so I've started to read many books, mainly for a monography to aprove the seminary, about it from Aristotles, Plato, etc.

Many projects arose since then: first of all there's the monography about "Historic Evolution of Rhetoric - Marco Tulio Ciceron" where I'm investigating about the concepts that Cicero found from Aristotles and how he developed his Oratory (instead of Rethoric).

Another project is "Perceptio Latina as a conception of the Human Mens" where I analyse how from the Perceptio, as Romans understood it, could one analyse the composition of the Mind+Soul (Mens). There I pretend to expose some dreams where one can analyse the reasoning of the Mind about the events that are inside the same Mind.

I've been working on these and in some others, hopefully on paper, and started to write them on PC some days ago but, oh! disaster! I deleted accidentally the folder and seems there's no way to retrieve them :(.

Jun 4, 2009

Tales of Egypt

This is the subject I was dedicated on for the last days, A Tale in the Desert; and what a tale!

It all started on after Monday noon when I was looking for a MMORPG to play on my Ubuntu and found that there was this game so I downloaded it. Later on that evening when I was free again I installed it an had a look at it.

At first I noticed it was not like the MMORPGs I've already played since you don't create an account and into it your characters but a character instead. When the game finaly started it was everything so blury that I said, with respect to Linux game developers, "this is another Linux game!". I was completely wrong as I learnt later, and I'm very happy for it.

In one word, Amazing! It's like Sims with RPG features to say something. You start as an Ancient Egypt person with no skills, knowledges, items... nothing, and you have to obtain your citizenship by gathering resources (as slates, grass, sand, mud), learning skills (like Flax Procesing) and building tools and machinery (like Brick Rack).

As you progress you get the oportunity to train in several subjects: Arquitechture, Art and Music, Human Body, Leadership, Harmony, Worship and Thought. every subject allows you to learn new things. You also get the opportunity to build your own house to place tools and store things.


It was difficult to understand in the begining, but hopefully I had a question that changed it upside down: «Does anyone has some flax to spare?». I saw many people come and go but I did not talk to them thinking they were on they own. One of them answered: «We have some good flax seeds if you want».

His name was TheMazeEcho and he was terribly nice to ask me to join his guild ParadisePlains. They are an amazing group of people who help each other whatever happens. With them I got to know pretty much of the game.


Tragedy came last night while I was making happily some Rope after having finished my new house (since the first one I built was placed on a sandhill and was away from many resources: wood, mud, water, good soil... everything except sand). An information window appeared: «The 24 hours trial has ended. You must initiate the Billing Process to continue playing»

I was shocked since I thought from the begining it was free. At first I got into panic but then I sat down on sand and decided to use my last 30 mins to say goodbye to my friends. Only one of them was logged in since they got to sleep. I composed a poem then for him to hear. If I have time I'll make a song from it.


A Tragedy

...Oh oh oh...
"easy comes and easy goes" they say
but they do not know,
it's an amazing day to play

Easy came to me
as the wind blows
but it got to my heart
so it's hard to let it go

A farewell and a smile is all I have left
«shame to see you go, Valko»
it's painful to be bounded to leave
but I'm glad to have learnt so much
and to have known so nice people...

Bye Bye Egypt...
Would've loved to live some more...
«Valko falls to the ground, a knife on it's chest.»
«Tears in heaven as he has no signs of life»

May 27, 2009

Arda's World Boat

Looking for the Quenya word for air I found in a webpage it was vilya. Actually it is the name of the Ring of Air, the one kept by Elrond. Its root (vil-) forms also the element, vista. I then remembered this drawing made by Tolkien himself around 1916-1917 and published in The book of Lost Tales I.

He'd named many things, as you can see, but the more important ones are:
- I vene kemen: "The Shape of the World", "The World's Boat"
- Núme: West
- Oronto: East
- Tol Eressëa, Valinor
- Sil:
the Moon
- Ûr: the Sun
- Vaitya, Ilwë, Vilna:
«Vaitya is the darkness that covers the world from outside, but Ilwë is blue and bright and flows through the stars, and finally there's Vilna, which is gray, and in it birds fly safely.»

The Elements in Spanish, Latin, Koiné, Finnish and Quenya

English Spanish Latin Koiné Finnish Quenya
light luz lúmen γημέρα valo cala
darkness oscuridad umbra σκότος pimeä mornië
water agua aqua υδρώ vesi nén
air aire aer άερ ilma vista
fire fuego ignis πύρ tuli úr
ground tierra terra γαία maa kemen
ice
hielo
crystallus ριγός jää helca
thundertruenotonitrusβροντήukkonen*hundië


Here I brought the elements (the main four plus some more) in different languages... I had problems with Koiné (Ancient Greek) words because, although I'm studying it, I could not find a decent dictionary/lexicon easily. I added Finnish because I love it... I could deduce some words like maa and ilma from maailma (not atmosphere but world, ground + air). The Finnish word for fire (tuli) is a commonly used to explain pronunciation because if you don't get it well you can say tuuli (wind) or tulli (customs).

Quenya words were easy to remember, if you've read Tolkien's Silmarillion. Cala can be seen in Calacyria (Light pass); Kemen in Kementári (Queen of Soil, a goddess) and Helca in Helcaraxe (Grinding Ice).

The Quenya word for thunder is unknown. It appeared in some early texts (Ancient Kwenya) as the verb funda-. Knowing that words that started with «fu» evolved into «hu» it is deduced that it could be *hunda- in late compositions (Third Age Quenya). If this is right, its gerund would be *hundië, that can then express thunder as a noun.

--[ Edit ]--
I've edited some Koiné words following my Greek friend Talos' advice.

May 22, 2009

Houston, we have huge problem

The first big problem of the story, and it's a big one!

This morning I started separating the many threads of the weft and setting dates for the different actions. Everything's ok until I realized Aran is born only 20 years before Katriel sails... Aran's an Elf so he should be 200 years old of more by that time. I started tracking the threads and found the chain of events that lead to it.

While I started writing this entry I found out a possible solution that was adding more ancestors to Nissë and prolonguing Katriel's sail. Solved that but oviously another arose (couldn't be so easy, don't you think?): with a 200 years added to Aran the chain of events will make them fall also on a sail of 200 years. That's ok for a sylph's lifespan but too much for the actual inexperience I want him to have when getting ashore.

I've just found that many wefts join on Aran/Kyra birth. If they were not twins... but I don't want to touch that... what to do? I think I'll spend the whole weekend trying to solve this.

May 21, 2009

The Start of a Story

I woke up around 0600 this morning and started to think on bed... about all the stories I've sketched and how to put time to organize them (I have sketched many stories so it's sometimes difficult to remember what happened in my mind on the first ones). I want to write books of them but couldn't realize with which I'd start. I decided, not so convinced, for one called Katriel that I wrote more than 2 years ago when I was on secondary.

I stayed on bed a bit more, finished my praying, and after having breakfast I sat on the computer... What a terrible mistake! I could have ended surfing, or playing a game or something else! So I stood up again and sat on the filled-with-papers desk (that casually is the same where I eat and study)... well, I wasn't ON the table because it was filled up (and also because it would broke down, he he).

The fact is that there was another delay... -When will he put down to write?- you'd ask. I started by organizing the tables of the letters of Arkanah. Remember the language of Alkor-Léxime? I decided it's name would be Arkanah. Not Horigatze nor Volian but Arkanah. I leave you an scan if you're interested on how it's going.

The real writing came next... having charged enough energy I took the folder where I have the stories and started to look for Katriel's. The first thing that saw when I opened the folder was an sketched map I didn't know anything, the only thing I was sure was when I draw it because it was on a piece of paper on my Secondary folder. I looked it for a moment or two and voilà! It'll be the map of the island where Katriel lives!

So I took it and then came across some portraits featuring a human, an light elven and a dark elven families, and so I decided to add them to the Katriel story context. Finally I got to the actual Katriel at the end of the folder.

Wooo... I started to write background stories, draw genealogical trees, sketch diagrams for the narration, read many other papers to remember what those families did... I finally got a three pages narration diagram and I didn't even start! I have enough material in the first diagram for a single book and I has not even connected it with Katriel's that is isolated in a corner!

Well, to sum up I'll tell you that the story goes around the adventures of 7 characters:
- Katriel (of course), an orphan who was raised by a human family, that sails to discover who he is.
- Sorien (Unelma), a dark elf mercenary that generally accompanies as bodyguard and guide in the northern mountains.
- Nissë, a human lass who gets embroiled in the facts after following Katriel when he gets to the continent.
- Aran, a young light elf guy who is sent by his father the king as a messenger.
- Kyra, Aran's twin sister who travels with him.
- Hahn, a human cleric that gets an etiäinen from his old tutor who died.
- An angelic being that will help them with little but important things.

Well, I think that's all for today... Hope you like it...