Camp [cam-p], camps -
Kos
Noun
1. Camp is common slang for unauthorized or unbacked coinage.
2. The term camp is also used for other objects given value only through personal agreement.
Usage
1. "I can only pay you in camps."
2. "I have one camp to buy it."
Centrien [sent-reen] -
Kos
Noun proper
1. A small continent and grouping of islands in the sub-arctic North Sea. It is ruled over by a king elected from a knightly order. The land is rocky with patches of vast forests. Snow may fall throughout the year with permafrost in the north, the exception being the tropical island of Holi. There is very little metal to be found there, making leather, stone, wood, and bone their primary building materials. Both the land and surrounding seas are known for an abundance of game and dangerous wildlife. The people are seafaring, and their knights are renowned world-wide for diplomacy.
Centrien Dragon [sent-reen drag-uh n] -
Kos
Noun
1. A large winged reptile found in the northern mountains or other isolated wilds of Centrien. A very intelligent animal, many of their kind have learned common speech. In their adolescence they are frequently in service to the Knights of Centrien. However, they are considered dangerous in old age, succumbing to madness and senility, making them irritable and violent. They are not true dragons. According to mythology they were created by folk magic during the time of dragons.
Clngk [cl-‘ng’-k] Clngks -
Kos
Noun
1. Clngk is Common slang in the City of Grifclaw for money or coinage.
Origin
1. The term clngk Describes the sound of a coin falling and striking another.
Corbi [kor-bee] -
Kos
Noun
1. A corbi is a large fur-bearing predator that has many breeds and regional variations. Most breeds stand waist to shoulder high on a human with few exceptions falling outside of that range. A corbi's body is long and powerful and is ideal for sustaining speed while running and climbing. Their characteristically hard claws and deadly bite reinforce their physical prowess when bringing down prey. Although the corbi are a feared hazard of the wilderness they can be quite trainable. Many cultures have effectively domesticated corbi for riding, hunting, security, and use in warfare.
Coz [k-ao-hz] -
Kos
Exclamation
1. Coz is used as a Swear word referring to difficulty, damnation, or struggle.
Origin
1. This use of Coz is likely a reference to the god Kos in relation to the struggle for life.
Crest of IronHorse [krest uhv ahy-ern-hawrs] -
Kos
Noun
1. An image of The IronHorse within a circle adorned with points of a crown pointing inward. The crest is often displayed on a signet ring. It is the symbol of higher nobility in IronHorse, and is used to show status or seal documents.