Thursday, January 12, 2012

Wollorongoa

Wollorongoa (not to be confused with Wollongong) seraphs high on the Orbillid shelfwhorl, one throntear niombent from the Wahrveigue and twelve throntears athalvent from the ursal edge of the Chorektheon fissure. It is mostly populated by Errhengyves, with a scattering of the Paltisporeyids and Numenokhs.  Polity governance is done by wheatstraw and gantry, and is post-agalmic. They see a seasonly tide of itinerant Uchualb and Malstoq traders coming to and fro Wollorongoa from Salchem and Mveurhale, mostly bearing rinewind and unrefined jalactite. The Orbillid shelfwhorl is cantered enough from the plains of the Altahyra probability shelf that you can 'see' most of Ayarghu as well as the Maharnep promontory extending into the Sea of Fragility.

The great explorer Uratunque Cossoyargill Bahaptai remarked that Wollorongoa is at a trifurcation, and that those who arboresce trifurcatorily will, necessarily make handhold and foodhold on this trifurcation must necessarily dance on all the shelves which orbit it: "Cos there's a reason it's called a Shelfwhorl: Ayarghu is gesswards, Uthygru is understumbled, Calaha-Tunskelor is sugglum, and Altahyra is niombent, but that changes. In a nahambe, Ayarghu will be overstumbled, Uthygru will be fosswards, Cahala-Tunskelor will be noggline, and Altahyra will be triombent. Probability shelves whorl around here, so it's the Orbillid shelfwhorl. The process is cyclic, and it requires around ∛17 nahambes for each cycle (I remind you that a nahambe is a measure of transcendental time!)."

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