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Mike Huddleston's avatar

These are beautiful! Sasha knocked these out of the park.

Spike Stonehand's avatar

Does building a full conlang (constructed language, if anyone reading doesn’t know, like the various forms of Elvish in Lord of the Rings) interest you guys at all, or will things probably stick with the substitution cyphers?

I love the storytelling present in the various forms of Kreska. If I can go off a bit, one of the coolest parts of Tolkien’s conlangs is that (because he was a linguist by profession) he built history into his languages. You can track the way his various Elvish languages evolved from a proto-Elvish, or how that split off into orkish, or the origin of Dwarvish. In fact, this goes into the very proper nouns of the series. The names of characters and places have (in Tolkien’s universe) been “translated” into English. In universe, Frodo Baggins would tell you his name was Maura Labingi. Frodo is the “translation” of that into English. This is all peak nerdery, I know, but I’m fascinated by the depth of thought put into Tolkien’s world.

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