Ringlorn

Ringlorn

adj.
the wish that the modern world felt as epic as the one depicted in old stories and folktales—a place of tragedy and transcendence, of oaths and omens and fates, where everyday life felt like a quest for glory, a mythic bond with an ancient past, or a battle for survival against a clear enemy, rather than an open-ended parlor game where all the rules are made up and the points don’t matter.

From ring, a key element in many sagas and myths + -lorn, sorely missing. Pronounced “ring- lawrn.”

Fitzcarraldo

Ameneurosis

Elsewise

Foreclearing

Vulture Shock

Mahpiohanzia

Merrenness

The Kick Drop

Kairosclerosis

Ghough

Funkenzwangsvorstellung

Funkenzwang-svorstellung

Ringlorn

La Cuna

Rückkehrunruhe

Scabulous

Aubadoir

Chrysalism

Idlewild

Anaphasia

Dorgone

Amentalio

Galagog

The Wends

On Tenderhooks

Harke

1202

Mahpiohanzia