The word âEldritchâ is likely derived from old Scottish âelphrishâ by way of the old english âElld-â meaning âbeyond,â literally translating to âfrom lands beyond.â
The antonym could be constructed with the old English prefix âCun-â to create âCunnritchâ meaning âfrom lands known.â
The construction could also be âCuthritchâ depending on how you want to translate the gender rules in old English.
actually, old english does have a word for ânative realmâ: eĂželrice, pronounced âethelritchâ. surprisingly similar lol
Aye but the prefix for âElld-â had connotations of knowledge and understanding which I felt was essential to keep for an antonym, thus I am serving âCun-â




















