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Spirit folk of Taggarus.

Abarinzi

The abarinzi ("guardians" - singular, "umurinzi") are beings in eastern Taggarus who evolved from the long-extinct species shellens. They appear to be tiny people, much smaller than shellen ever were, with hairy bodies and huge shells.

Umuzamu (home)
Urukuta (boundaries)

* All names in kinyarwanda

Awon Emi

Awon emi are spirit folk who began as legends, from western Taggarus. Sing.: emi.

Adroanzi (nature)
Akuko Ifo (dream) - igbo for fairy
Amamaisim (skill)
Arusi ()
Aziza (music)
Egbere ()
Eniyan (family) - yoruba for folk
Exu (balance)
Lwa (truth)
Ndem (water)
Nsamanfo (ancestors)
Orisha (story)
Ruhu (change) - hausa for spirit

Imyuka

Non-infernal spirit folk of eastern Taggarus.

Adbar ()
Amadlozi ()
Ayaanle (heaven)
Fanahy (peace) - malagasy for spirit
Hadithi (community) - swahili for fairy
Inganekwane (wisdom) - zulu for fairy
Moea (light) - sesotho for spirit
Mzimu (dream) - chichewa for spirit
Ngano (liberation) - shona for fairy
Peri (flower) - kinyarwanda for fairy
Sheeko (philosophy) - somali for fairy
Tereti (word) - amharic for fairy
Umoya (magic) - xhosa for spirit
Vazimba ()

Madhimoni

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Zilombo

Taggaran spirit folk often called "monsters" because they guard portals into other realms and are quite fearsome. [chichewa language]

Chilombo (kutsegula) pl. zilombo
Topic revision: r2 - 26 Aug 2023, SallyJaneBlack
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