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Drinking Games
It is said that the port city of Bizarkule raised the simple bar activity of drinking games to a refined art, respected and honored throughout Battal. As a result, almost all bar regulars know at least a little bit of Darv (or at least simp).
Popular Drinking Games of Battal:
(feel free to list more)
Commonly heard Darvish drinking terms:
Darv |
Literal Translation |
Loose Meaning |
guah inta |
liquid play |
drinking games |
bongor dooslee |
apple person |
a drunk |
guzag |
an attractive woman |
a woman who is only attractive after consuming much mead |
kahned |
kah ned: a single goodbye |
The first drink of the night |
nikbix nushka |
without drinking water |
a tavern. This is a very popular name for taverns in Battal, and almost every large town has a Nikbix Nushka |
inta glark |
play, thank you |
A standard invitation to partake in drinking games. |
druk darv darv |
I speak darv. |
This person is a very heavy drinker, and not to be challenged to bongor dooslee. |
chugga wugga nient |
Please pass the cup |
"Serving wench! Bring me more ale!" |
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