On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 4:33 PM SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
On 11/6/2019 4:30 PM, Will Martin wrote:
> In all the depictions of a veqlargh, I don’t remember anyone chatting
> with one,

He's chatty in the first depiction.

https://youtu.be/_ofYRHe1cFM?t=25

He's also chatty in the paq'batlh. Pages 106-107, lines 4-12:

tlhoS lojmItmey veghDI'
    qeylIS qorDu' je
    'el veqlargh
jach veqlargh jatlh
    muqaD vay' 'ej ghe'tor 'el porgh
    nuqDaq ghaH petaQ'e'
targh Darur
    vaj qaSam 'ej qaHoH
    ghIq cha' tIqDu'lIj vISop


Kahless and his kin
    Were almost at the gates,
    When Fek'lhr came in.
He screamed: "Where is the p'takh
    Who dares to enter Gre'thor
    Within a body?!
"I will hunt you down
    Like a targ and slay you,
    Then eat both your hearts!"

As for plurals, there's this aphorism from TKW (page 197)

You pay attention to your Fek'lhr and I will pay attention to mine.
veqlarghlI' yIbuS 'ej veqlarghwI' vIbuS.

Suggesting that, at least in a metaphorical sense, it's possible to conceive of more than one Fek'lhr. (Note, too, that veqlargh takes the "language user" possessive suffixes.)