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  • ...the Xsyte people of northeastern Nymentho, Xsyte is descended from ancient Neptultchi Language. *[[Neptultchi Civilization]]
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  • ...t do not correspond with the oral apparatus of the humanlike. Many spoken languages can also be recorded by means of a [[Writing Systems of Asdar|writing syste ...other languages and consistent with the [[titanist]] theory, all Geddamin languages derive from the ancient Aarokinian Titan language.
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  • ...ean was essential for scholars to reconstruct and understand the ancient [[Neptultchi Language]]. *[[Neptultchi Language]]
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  • ...mined to speak the cant. The philological method paired with knowledge of Neptultchi glyphs has brought much to light. ...the dragonmount riders of Pytharnia and is known to be a pastiche of late Neptultchi language and early Moigthe lexicon. Its grammar is simple and the spoken c
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  • ...often cited for his studies of word origins, particularly of Pallathantic Languages. He was fluent in [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]], [[Pytharnian Lang ...ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and had studied [[Neptultchi Language|Neptultchi]] inscriptions.
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  • ...nguage|Thracian]] during the time of Kalikán imperialism. Of major modern languages, Jagohrish is most closely related to [[Agogian Language|Agogian]]. *[[Thwarrish Languages]]
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  • ...living language base and some are spoken only as liturgical and scholarly languages, notable [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and [[Classical Yophenthean]]. |[[Neptultchi Language]]||align="center"| || ||inscriptions
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  • {{Hatnote|Languages of Pytharnia encompasses several languages, including the single [[Pytharnian Language]] of the highlands}} [[File:LanguagesofPytharnia_2740_001.jpg|thumb|400px|Map of Languages spoken in southern [[Pytharnia]] ]]
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  • ...on Asdar, most accept the titans as the source of writing for humans. The Neptultchi writing system's origin has not been established with any consensus by scho =Writing Systems for Human Languages=
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  • loanwords: Neptultchi (Tuadbe), Pytharnian Geddamin, Ithradic, Ithatian [[Category:Languages of Asdar]]
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  • ...óëse. He was able to read Midretassene and had some practical knowledge of Neptultchi inscriptions. He may have also spoken Pasaoivi (Disdrirn Elvish) and Tuadbe
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  • ...derived from ancient [[Ithradic Language|Ithradic]] through the [[Moigthe Languages|Moigthe]]. Scholars believe the Fishfolk are biologically advanced amphibia =Ithrabbi as Neptultchi Slaves=
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  • ...Shadevan Tribes the 'People who speak the names of the gods,' because the languages of the High Shadevan Tribes did not generally make the distinction between *[[Neptultchi]]
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  • ...n Giants]] who were anciently driven into the [[Disdrire Forest]] by the [[Neptultchi]]? ...mon Giants]] who were anciently driven into the [[Disdrire Forest]] by the Neptultchi?
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  • ...Erechórebese Language|Erechórebese]], and [[Asbardian Language|Asbardian]] Languages. After the [[Fall of the Yophenthean Empire]], [[Classical Yophenthean]] ch ...ped by peasant farmers. The [[dragonmount riders]] continued to worship [[Neptultchi]] divinities, such as [[Q'aaskicha'a]], the dragonmother.
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  • ...world. According to legend, it was practiced frequently by the mythical [[Neptultchi]] and used as an augmentation in war in the [[Midretassene Empire]]. Several idioms in the languages of the world indicate necromancy. For example, ''to borrow the dead'' is a
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  • ...region. Neptultchi is the parent of the [[Xsyte Language]] and the Tuadbe Languages. ...wise distinct. Ancient Neptultchi was the language of the Empire of the Neptultchi Dragon Folk Kings and the surrounding tribes. When the empire collapsed, t
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  • ...ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] that were then disseminated to other languages like [[Dúrandworese Language|Dúrandworese]] and [[Lucacian Language|Lucac ...uries to the time of the plague zombies used in battle against the ancient Neptultchi. Vimalians eventually reduced the practice of necromancy to near extinctio
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  • * ca 4,300 [[AS]], [[Coming of the Neptultchi]]; dwarven [[Dzhehiu Dimak]] * ca 3rd millennium [[AS]], High Neptultchi Civilization
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  • ...n, and [[Classical Yophenthean]]. It is also related to the [[Yophenthean Languages]] and [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]]. :[[onkirg]]: Neptultchi stone monument
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