Madhand [mad-hand] Mad hand, Madhands -
Kos
Noun
1. Common usage slag for the combat knife of the army of Kingdom of Rath.
Origin
1. Mad literal translation to Eng., Hand literal translation to Eng.
2. This usage originated in the city of Grifclaw and its roots have been translated to Eng, for ease to the reader.
Martoute [mar-tout] -
Kos
Noun
1. A martoute refers to a man who has been transformed into a flesh eating, monstrous, part animal state by a curse. They are an abomination that are no longer part of the natural world. They are driven mad by hunger that can never be satisfied and sleep that never brings rest. Their drive to procreate is always disappointed by the bestial traits of their offspring. Their cursed existence leaves them roaming the wilderness hunting and inflicting wickedness on all those unlucky enough to cross their path.
2. Martoute is also used to describe a feral or mad man driven to cannibalism.
Mayvi [may-vie] -
Kos
Noun
1. An ancient and sacred order, self appointed to govern over magic and those that use it.