Kœtetekian: Difference between revisions
LavaSalt402 (talk | contribs) Created page with " == Alphabet == === Main Letters (Translation to IPA) === # Aa = a # Bß = b # Db = d # Ee = e # Ff = f # Gg = g # Hh = h # Xx = ks # İi = i # Jj = ʒ # Cc = k # Ll = ɫ # Λn = n # Oo = o # Qq = kj # Πp = p # Pr = ɾ # Ss = s # Tt = t # Uu = u # Vv = v # Yy = j # Zz = z === Accents (Translation to IPA) === # A: Ää = ɶ # A: Ææ = æ # E: Éé = x # X: Ẋẋ = sk # İ: Iı = ɯ # Λ: Mm = m # C: Čč = d͡ʒ # Č: Ç̌ç̌ = t͡ʃ # O: Öö = œ # O: Œœ = œ..." |
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== Lore == | |||
=== Ancient History === | |||
Kœtetekian history dates back to 11 AD. After approximately 16 years after Jesus Christ's birth, some Jewish radical fundamentalists created a cult that supported Jesus's teachings were wrong, and the only reason of their existence is for Judaism and Paganism's disinformation. The cult gained popularity and support by Roman officials in Levant, and is one of the reasons of Jesus's execution by the Roman Empire. Later, Christianity grew and the cult's main founder converted to it. This caused the dissolution of the cult. After the Pagan structure of Rome is threatened by Christians, the cult was illegally re-founded by Pagan extremist Romans, and did terrorist operations on Christians all across the eastern part of the Roman Empire. The cult's founders were banished from Rome after Constantine the Great converted to Christianity. | |||
[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||