Alkarye

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alkarye

Out of Universe

✓ Canonical — Attested in canon.

Old Tongue

Noun

alkarye

  1. hopelessness
  2. despair

Attestations

Sul'imsoen, ayende alkarye
"Stay true, do not falter"
— Alkarye (Last Light)

Notes

  • Only attested in Last Light. The phrase "ayende alkarye" is officially rendered "do not falter". Given the contained kar (harshness, suffering), the context, and the -ye suffix as an abstract intensifier, alkarye likely means something like "hopelessness" or "despair" — a state one must not fall into.