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Almost the same as our Slavic but it has Celtic loans instead of Germanic | Almost the same as our Slavic but it has Celtic loans instead of Germanic | ||
It evolves in Irta's British Isles (before English), specifically Scotland (hence the name Albionian - the idea is "what if Scotland had been settled by Slavic rather than Goidelic people); migration to Tricin happens at the same time as English and other migrations, because of the Remonitionist Reformation (Remonitionism is especially common in Albion) | It evolves in Irta's British Isles (before English), specifically Scotland (hence the name Albionian | ||
-- the idea is "what if Scotland had been settled by Slavic rather than Goidelic people"; the older Brythonic substratum doesn't change); migration to Tricin happens at the same time as English and other migrations, because of the Remonitionist Reformation (Remonitionism is especially common in Albion) |
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Almost the same as our Slavic but it has Celtic loans instead of Germanic
It evolves in Irta's British Isles (before English), specifically Scotland (hence the name Albionian -- the idea is "what if Scotland had been settled by Slavic rather than Goidelic people"; the older Brythonic substratum doesn't change); migration to Tricin happens at the same time as English and other migrations, because of the Remonitionist Reformation (Remonitionism is especially common in Albion)