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The process of triliteration can be easily demonstrated by the names of famous figures (fictional or not), due their association of feats. The transfiguration may be boundless and informal, or follow a select list of rules for further organization: | The process of triliteration can be easily demonstrated by the names of famous figures (fictional or not), due their association of feats. The transfiguration may be boundless and informal, or follow a select list of rules for further organization: | ||
* '''Rule 0:''' Consonants are counted as first-class members, then | * '''Rule 0:''' Consonants are counted as first-class members, then semivowels as second-class, and finally vowels as third-class members. All members being susceptible to be substituted by equivalent sounds. | ||
: e.g.<sub>1</sub> ''m'' and ''n'' can be achieved through nasal consonants. Therefore /ŋ/ ⇒ ''n''. | : e.g.<sub>1</sub> ''m'' and ''n'' can be achieved through nasal consonants. Therefore /ŋ/ ⇒ ''n''. | ||