Tarrion

Tarrion

n.
an odd interval of blankness you feel after something big happens to you but before you feel the resulting emotional reaction—stunned by a sudden loss, a stroke of luck, or an unexpected visitor—like those tension-filled seconds between a flash of lightning and the thunderclap that follows, which gives you a hint of how near you are to the coming storm.

From tarry, to be late to react, or linger in expectation + carry on. Pronounced “tar-ee-uhn.”

Solysium

Candling

Mcfeely

Proluctance

Leidenfreude

The Standard Blues

Ioia

Heartspur

The Giltwrights

Punt Kick

Manusia

Loss Of Backing

Flichtish

Fool’s Guilt

Insoucism

Innity

Treachery Of The Common

Pithered

Malotype

Nighthawk

Amoransia

Fool’s Guilt

Inerrata

Ecsis

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