Arbrans
Not to be confused with Arbre.
Arbrans are the people of Arbre. The term "Arbran" functions both as a demonym and as an adjective (e.g., Arbran customs or Arbran years) and is used in-world when contrasting natives of Arbre with visiting peoples such as the Laterrans and Urnudans associated with the Geometers.
Context and usage
- In exchanges surrounding contact with the visitors, Arbrans are referred to collectively when comparing biology, timekeeping, and practice to those aboard the Daban Urnud.
- "Arbran years" appears as a unit in conversion work that compares local chronology to that reported by the visitors.
Recent observations
- During an entry into a pressurized dome on the Daban Urnud, Arbran travelers removed their suits and breathed the vessel’s air. Reports describe a sharp, immediate strain response (rapid heartbeat and urgent breathing) before they could proceed, suggesting that the ship’s atmosphere is difficult for Arbrans to tolerate for long.
- Earlier, the Warden of Heaven had been exposed to the visitors’ environment during a direct approach and did not survive; accounts leave the exact cause of death uncertain but treat breathing the alien air as hazardous to Arbrans.
Notes
- Usage spans both cloistered avout and the extramuros population; context determines whether "Arbran" is meant broadly (people of Arbre) or adjectivally (describing Arbre-origin things).
- The term is commonly paired against names for other visiting peoples (e.g., Laterrans and Urnudans) when distinguishing perspectives, equipment, or biological tolerances.
Summary:
The inhabitants of Arbre; "Arbran" is the demonym/adjectival form used for people and things from Arbre. Recent accounts use it in contrast to visiting peoples aboard the Daban Urnud.
First seen:
Part 11: Advent - Chapter 49: Requiem
Part 11: Advent - Chapter 49: Requiem
Most recently seen:
Part 11: Advent - Chapter 49: Requiem
Part 11: Advent - Chapter 49: Requiem
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