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'''Owehaïá Island''' (Rokadong: {{rkdg|}} ''O'ehaïáteláh'') is a small island in [[Rauratoshan]]. It is part of the [[Remulapola]] metropolitan area, and is found near Irikang Parkway, the main road leading between Remulapola proper and [[Dip(a)lomacy Corner]].
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|image = Aristoska Stand.png
|image-label = Picture of Aristoska Stand and Owehaïá Island
|map = Owehaïá on map.png
|map-label = Location of Owehaïá
|country = [[Rauratoshan]]
|construction = 2025
|contains = Aristoska Stand
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'''Owehaïá Island''' (Rokadong: {{rkdg|󴅪}} ''O'ehaïáteláh'' {{ipa|[owɛ.aji.aːtelaːʔ]}}) is a small island in [[Rauratoshan]]. It is part of the [[Remulapola]] metropolitan area, and is found near Irikang Parkway, the main road leading between Remulapola proper and [[Dip(a)lomacy Corner]].


The only building on Owehaïá Island is the Aristoska Stand, where the royal family of Rauratoshan can make announcements toward Irikangnaho Park. Otherwise, Arzatoska Stand serves as a venue for concerts and the like, with a jukebox for playing music and a dispenser for firing firework rockets.
==Etymology==
''Owehaïá Island'' is named after the language of O'eaiā, which won Agma Schwa's 2024 Cursed Conlang Circus. ''Aristoska Stand'' is named after the fictional country of [https://antifandom.com/papersplease/wiki/Arstotzka Arstotzka] from the game ''Papers, Please''. It could also be construed as the Rokadong phrase {{rkdg|}} ''aritoska'', literally meaning  "fire world" or "fire planet", in reference to the planet Mars.  


==Etymology==
===Phonetic issues===
''Owehaïá Island'' is named after the language of O'eaiā, which won Agma Schwa's 2024 Cursed Conlang Circus. ''Aristoska Stand'' is named after the fictional country of [https://antifandom.com/papersplease/wiki/Arstotzka Arstotzka] from the game ''Papers, Please''.
Both locations' source names do not comply with Rokadong phonetics, and so have been altered to fit them. For the island, "O'eaiā" does not work because Rokadong phonology mandates an onset between vowels in the same morpheme, even if none is written. This means an epenthetic glide is added unless the preceding vowel is one of ''i u'' or the intervening ''h'' became silent. The telajang transliteration of the name shows all four methods by which this can be exploited, but only half of the syllables actually end up having no onset. For the stand, three consonants in sequence is not permitted, so the sequences ''rst'' and ''tzk'' had to be either broken up or simplified. The sequences ''zk'' and ''tk'' are not permitted. The intervening vowel in ''Aristoska'' is ''i'' rather than the expected ''a'' as a reference to [https://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/papers-game-surprise/story?id=19135556 an ABC News article about the game], which misspelled Arstotzka as "Aristotzka".
 
==Structures==
Being one of Rauratoshan's three micro-islands, Owehaïá Island only has one structure: the Aristoska Stand, where the royal family of Rauratoshan can make announcements toward Irikangnaho Park. Otherwise, Aristoska Stand serves as a venue for concerts and the like, with a jukebox for playing music and dispensers for firing firework rockets.


Both locations' source names do not comply with Rokadong phonetics, and so have been altered to fit them. For the island, "O'eaiā" does not work because Rokadong phonology mandates an onset even if none is written, unless the preceding vowel is one of ''i u'' or the intervening ''h'' became silent. For the stand, three consonants in sequence is not permitted, so the sequences ''rst'' and ''tzk'' had to be either broken up or simplified. The sequences ''zk'' and ''tk'' are not permitted. The intervening vowel in ''Aristoska'' is ''i'' rather than the expected ''a'' as a reference to [https://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/papers-game-surprise/story?id=19135556 an ABC News article about the game], which misspelled Arstotzka as "Aristotzka".
A pair of allay twins, Arifa and Nilafa, work at Aristoska Stand, though their address is on Naho Island. They use their sound-based magic to help magnify the voice of someone speaking on the stand, like a natural speaker system.
[[Category:Islands of Rauratoshan]]

Latest revision as of 07:44, 12 July 2025

Owehaïá Island
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Picture of Aristoska Stand and Owehaïá Island
Location of Owehaïá
Location{{{location}}}
ContainsAristoska Stand

Owehaïá Island (Rokadong: 󴅪 O'ehaïáteláh [owɛ.aji.aːtelaːʔ]) is a small island in Rauratoshan. It is part of the Remulapola metropolitan area, and is found near Irikang Parkway, the main road leading between Remulapola proper and Dip(a)lomacy Corner.

Etymology

Owehaïá Island is named after the language of O'eaiā, which won Agma Schwa's 2024 Cursed Conlang Circus. Aristoska Stand is named after the fictional country of Arstotzka from the game Papers, Please. It could also be construed as the Rokadong phrase  aritoska, literally meaning "fire world" or "fire planet", in reference to the planet Mars.

Phonetic issues

Both locations' source names do not comply with Rokadong phonetics, and so have been altered to fit them. For the island, "O'eaiā" does not work because Rokadong phonology mandates an onset between vowels in the same morpheme, even if none is written. This means an epenthetic glide is added unless the preceding vowel is one of i u or the intervening h became silent. The telajang transliteration of the name shows all four methods by which this can be exploited, but only half of the syllables actually end up having no onset. For the stand, three consonants in sequence is not permitted, so the sequences rst and tzk had to be either broken up or simplified. The sequences zk and tk are not permitted. The intervening vowel in Aristoska is i rather than the expected a as a reference to an ABC News article about the game, which misspelled Arstotzka as "Aristotzka".

Structures

Being one of Rauratoshan's three micro-islands, Owehaïá Island only has one structure: the Aristoska Stand, where the royal family of Rauratoshan can make announcements toward Irikangnaho Park. Otherwise, Aristoska Stand serves as a venue for concerts and the like, with a jukebox for playing music and dispensers for firing firework rockets.

A pair of allay twins, Arifa and Nilafa, work at Aristoska Stand, though their address is on Naho Island. They use their sound-based magic to help magnify the voice of someone speaking on the stand, like a natural speaker system.