What Is kisatrahn?
kisatrahn is the vowbound dragon tongue of Viktor Barinov. Every sentence is spoken in reverse, every word is written in lowercase, and every truth risks becoming a weapon.
To speak forward is to marry, kill, or sacrifice.To write with capital letters is to lie about who you are.
Core Language Logic – KISS with LP Flair
K.I.S.S. = The Four Core Vowel-Forces:
LetterSoundEmotionK/k/Command, clarityI/ee/Identity, longingS/s/Silence, sacred breathS/ʃ/Seduction, surrender
L & P are sensual power letters:
L (rolled) = Legacy, longing, loops
P (rolled) = Pressure, pact, provocation
PRIG Alphabet – Sacred Structure of kisatrahn
PRIG = Pulse · Reversal · Intention · Grasp
All letters are lowercase, writing is reversed, and most words sound flirty whether you mean them to or not.
P – Pulse Letters (Emotion under pressure)
p — tension — desire held backq — fracture — breaking point, secret crushb — bond — emotional tie, often intimatef — fade — soft touch, fading memoryv — vow — sacred promise or bedroom whisper
R – Reversal Letters (Return, ritual, restraint)
r — return — legacy, rooted affectionl — longing — romantic echo, missed chancest — tether — holding someone with wordsd — denial — flirt-by-avoidancez — fire — sharp affection, hot glances
I – Intention Letters (Vow, identity, inner want)
i — inner self — pure feeling, open statementy — yearning — unspoken wantj — judgment — seductive warningx — forbidden — intimacy across a lineh — hush — breathy suggestion
G – Grasp Letters (Memory, hunger, possession)
g — grasp — emotional or physical wantk — clarity — directness that cutss — silence — playful or seductive stillnessc — chain — metaphoric bondage, soft controlm — memory — nostalgic desire
Flirt-Infused Alphabetical Phrases
p is for p'hl — the breath i lose when you're nearr is for ralluh — the root that pulls me back to youi is for isskar — the vow i hide in silenceg is for garness — the grasp i haven't let go of yet
Why Most Words Are Flirtatious
The language is reversed, making everything sound secretive and intimate.
There is no capitalization — words are exposed, without ego or defense.
Speaking backward pulls meaning from the gut, not the mind.
Everyday Phrases in kisatrahn Basic Conversation
sh'h. — "hi." — breath greeting, soft and unguardedh'nuh. — "bye." — cut thread, goodbye as griefghh. — "i'm hungry." — often implies desirefolluh. — "i forgot." — quiet sorrow, emotional repressionmalluh. — "i forgive you." — heavy, expensive phrase
Flirtation Disguised as Language
ssarg? — "lie down with me?" — request wrapped in breathsserp. — "press / touch." — closeness without demandllhis. — "i miss you." — confession of needtsurt? — "do you trust me?" — vulnerability as invitationevlov. — "i love you." — sacred, whispered oncekass. — "bind me." — vow, seduction, surrenderp'hlkir. — "i breathe fire." — emotional exposurezallok. — "i'm burning." — passion, grief, or bothyssarp. — "i surrender." — argument, vow, or intimacy
Native vs. Non-Native Use
All words are spoken and written in reverse.
Speaking forward proposes, curses, or confesses.
Capital letters are forbidden; they imply pride or falseness.
Every word ends in breath — even declarations trail like smoke.
Outsiders learn gestures first, then words.
In dragon courts, a raised brow and two fingers palm-out speaks louder than a hundred words.
Number System in kisatrahn
Numbers are never said directly. They are built from vow-based fragments and recorded with loops, knot-marks, and mirrored glyphs — never digits.
Examples:
1 — enohrak — the first cut2 — sorak — two tethers3 — melorak — memory triangle4 — drakess — forked thread5 — volokess — loop of weight6 — hrallok — split vow7 — krennak — bent oath8 — ssornak — spiral held9 — falluness — almost broken10 — emvokran — full thread
Large numbers are chains of these fragments.Sacred numbers (7, 13, 66) must end with a breath syllable.