árángursríkar
Árángursríkar is a term with roots in an ancient, now-extinct language spoken by a seafaring culture known for its intricate celestial navigation. The word itself is a compound, with "árángur" referring to a specific type of star pattern observed during the vernal equinox, and "ríkar" meaning "watcher" or "keeper." Therefore, "árángursríkar" literally translates to "keepers of the vernal equinox stars."
Historically, the árángursríkar were individuals within this society who held a deep understanding of astronomical cycles,
The significance of the árángursríkar extended beyond mere astronomical observation. They were also believed to possess