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Numerals

0 atel 1 araz 2 arash 3 aras 4 arar 5 aral
6 arah 7 arab 8 arap 9 aran 10 aram
11 arav 12 araf 13 arath 14 arat 15 arad
16 araj 17 arag 18 araq 19 arak 20 araks

Compound Numbers

The Threadwielder system does not have a fixed base and instead chains numbers together as factors. To prevent this from resulting in excessively long words for numbers, the number being used as a base usually has its distinct suffix shortened into a prefix. A final -atel suffix is optional.

If you were so inclined, you could use the long form and just go haywire:

aralaraharazarasharar
= aralarah'arazarasharar
= atel'aralarah'arazarasharar
= atel + aral * arah + araz * arash * arar
= 0 + 30 + 8
= 38 (decimal)

…but you might get murdered for it. :)

Example shorthand usage with bases:

maraz
= atel'maraz
= atel'arazaram
= atel + araz * (aram)
= 0 + 1 * (10^1)
= 10 (decimal)
matelmaraz
= atelatelaramarazaramaram
= atel'atelaram'arazaramaram
= atel + atel * (aram) + araz * (aram * aram)
= 0 + 0 * (10^1) + 1 * (10^2)
= 100 (decimal)
arahmaraz
= arah'maraz
= arah'arazaram
= arah + araz * (aram)
= 6 + 1 * (10^1)
= 16 (decimal)
arahmarazmaraz
= arah'maraz'maraz
= arah'arazaram'arazaramaram
= arah + araz * (aram) + araz * (aram * aram)
= 6 + 1 * (10^1) + 1 * (10^2)
= 116 (decimal)
arazsharazshatelsharaz
= araz'sharaz'shatel'sharaz
= araz + araz * (arash) + atel * (arash * arash) + araz * (arash * arash * arash)
= 1 + 1 * (2^1) + 0 * (2^2) + 1 * (2^3)
= 1011 (base 2)
= 11 (decimal)
ararharaz
= arar'haraz
= arar + araz * (arah)
= 4 + 1 * (6^1)
= 14 (base 6)
= 10 (decimal)
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