Alvuren

Summary and History
This is the constructed language for the Song Magic of the fan-fictional world Ari'Vecielm.

The language has the full capability of causing the minds/souls of beings to become synchronized, linked or fused, as an efficient way of sharing power, communicating emotionally or to increase the power levels of one's Song Magic.

Writing
As you can see, Alvuren uses the letters show on the left. These letters can be joined like word letter clusters.

Markers and Time Tenses
Markers and Time Tenses are prefixes and suffixes that mark and identify the time, area, target or cause in the song sentences.

Hymmno-Synchronization Levels
There are levels of Hymmno-Synchronization involved when two beings or a group Chain-Link with one another.

Ik- First person for the singer that is not Synchronized with another person.

Ehik- This word has the meaning of "I" and "me" when two beings act as one (which is when they are Synchronized with each other)

Emotion
The language uses a type of suffixes called Emotion Clusters to express the singer/speaker's emotions or the type of subject, either if it is sad or happy.

Structure
Basically, the structure of the language is normal, though it follows through this formation below:

{Emotion Cluster + Source of Feelings}={Feelings/Results}

The "Source of Feelings" section is written backwards. It shows what causes these emotions/results to come into being.

Ik- I, me, myself (first person)

Yon- You, yourself (second person)

Ha-ci-ya li-yon ik=hy-me-o em pau-o;

(Ha=Presence of mind + Ci=Wishful, honesty, sincerity + Ya=I want this to continue)(you + Direct Object Marker)(I, me)=(sing + future normal form)(and)(protect + future normal form)

Basically, the sentence above translates to "I want to protect and sing to you."

Advanced Grammar
This section contains the advanced grammar sections of Alvuren.

It goes like this when using the Energy Words:

K-[Energy Source] [Source of Energy] W-[Mental Level Status] [Target] [action]

Lexicon
This is the list of known words within the Alvuren Dialect. The pronunciation can either be in Japanese (for people who prefer this) or in their own way.   Here Hh