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| ====== Qhashdean ====== | ====== Qhashdean ====== | ||
| Claimed to be the oldest language in the world, the mother of all tongues, Qhashdean is indeed ancient but its modern form has seen significant changes since the [[..: | Claimed to be the oldest language in the world, the mother of all tongues, Qhashdean is indeed ancient but its modern form has seen significant changes since the [[..: | ||
| - | Particularly influenced by [[Marettic]] due to its use in urban centers, Qhashdean has become an important, but ultimately ethnically isolated, language of the Tannah Sea. | + | Particularly influenced by [[Marretic]] due to its use in urban centers, Qhashdean has become an important, but ultimately ethnically isolated, language of the Tannah Sea. |
| The prestige of Qhashdean is still recognized, however, with Marretic poets and Pheocian scribes preferring Qhashdean for storytelling to lend ancient gravitas to their epics and legends. | The prestige of Qhashdean is still recognized, however, with Marretic poets and Pheocian scribes preferring Qhashdean for storytelling to lend ancient gravitas to their epics and legends. | ||