Nicknamed “Boughs,” Mírnu Lurel are made of wooden tokens, each from the type of tree the denomination is named after. Each type of coin has a distinctive shape in addition to material and they are harden and spelled against fire, water, and other common forms of destruction. This currency is one of the least common across the continent, being minted in only Kasinthenel and accepted by only some neighboring nations.
- Denominations:
- Lithim
- Neloroth
- Nordoth
- Nârnim
- Minting Nations:
- Accepting Nations:
- Pronunciation: mir-noo lawr-el
Denomination Exchange
To read the following denominations exchange, find the starting denomination in the first row. Trace that column down, to the row with the denomination being received.
Lithim | Neloroth | Nordoth | Nârnim | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lithim | = | 12 | 60 | 300 |
Neloroth | 1/12 | = | 5 | 25 |
Nordoth | 1/60 | 1/5 | = | 5 |
Nârnim | 1/300 | 1/25 | 1/5 | = |
About Denominations
The unit denomination is Nordoth.
Lithim
Named for the shortest-lived tree of those used in crafting Boughs, the ash tree, Lithim are triangular chips of wood, 1.5 inches a side, carved with a stylized tree. In the past century, Lithim have been made with a reinforced copper edging. It is pronounced: laytham (/lɪθɪm/)
Neloroth
Made from beech wood, Neloroth are squares measuring 1 inch by 1 inch and marked with a crescent moon. In the past century, these coins have had silver plating added around the moon. It is pronounced: nel-ohr-awth (/nɛlɔrɔθ/)
Nordoth
Nordoth ships are shaped as regular pentagons with half inch sides and an oakleaf, for the third longest-lived tree used for Mírnu Lurel, carved into them. Gold accenting has been added to the edges of the leaf symbol in the past century. It is pronounced: nawr-duhth (/nɔrdɔθ/)
Nârnim
These chips are marked with a four-pointed star and carved into half inch diameter disks made of redwood, the oldest of the four woods. Platinum has been added to the design for the past century over the top of the star emblem. It is pronounced: nahr-nim (/naːːrnɪm/)