If you're Rireinukave... • You believe that freedom of speech was laid down by the Allmother in the beginning of time. • You're familiar with Kane Takesima, Pera Simamatu, Rituno Yuvu (Fruits of the Season), Ereñara Iyo (A Night with Stars), Kemi-takupiñi (Postwoman Kemi), Anorase Anonose (Sunset Sunrise), Eti Hirekitu, Tara Ataruvo, Erehetu (Star Patrol),… Continue reading How to tell if you’re Rireinukave
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Rireinutire script
Fig. 1. Rireinutire script with Revised Standard transcription Rireinutire, the main and since Unification essentially the only language of Rireinu, is written in a syllabary. This syllabary is usually transcribed into Human script according to the Revised Standard (RS) system, which is depicted in the first picture together with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) values… Continue reading Rireinutire script
Rika, from Yatipaya
I'm a hawker. I sell deep fried crickets from my cart in downtown Yatipaya. It's not a job that will ever make me rich, but it's a living. Not enough that I'd be able to afford babies on my own, but I'll surely find a nice girl yet. I'm still young, I'm a hard worker,… Continue reading Rika, from Yatipaya
Introduction to Rireinu
In an unfashionable spiral arm of the Milky Way Galaxy, an unremarkable yellow sun is orbited by an average number of planets, two of which are inhabited by a carbon-based life form almost, but not quite, entirely indistinguishable from Humans. These are the Rireinukave, the people of Rireinu. And here are some of their stories.
