User talk:Iskojj4ttlu

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The closest words are UN4Z1L (Unahzaal) and UNSL1D (Unslaad), both of which mean Unending/Ceaseless/Eternal. Also, don't forget to sign your posts with four tildes (~~~~)! ?• JATalk 20:07, 17 January 2012 (UTC)

For invincible you could use SINDUHG4VON (Sindugahvon) which means "Unyielding". If you change the context slightly, instead of invisible you could use S4 (Sah) = Phantom, ZIL (Zil) = Spirit, or G1F (Gaaf) = Ghost. That's as close as I can get for invisible. ?• JATalk 21:31, 17 January 2012 (UTC)

Sorry for my late reply. I have little to add to what Jak Atackka has already said. If you look at the Kynesgrove dialogue for Alduin it would seem unlikely that there is an exact word for immortal. Alduin says: "Sahloknir, ziil gro dovah ulse!" or something like "Sahloknir, spirit bound dragon eternity-of" which could be translated as "Sahloknir, immortal dragon (eternally bound dragon spirit)!" If Alduin needed such a convoluted way of saying, in effect, "immortal" than I doubt there is a word for it in the language of the dragons. This corresponds perfectly with dragon psychology; mortality is an inconceivable concept for them so it makes sense that they would have no word for the only conceivable reality which is assumed. Coronus 07:48, 6 February 2012 (UTC)