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Within the setting of the film, the language is used by an occult sect who once guarded and now pursue the location of the infamous book, the [[w:Necronomicon|Necronomicon]]. Its origin is entirely unknown, being speculated either to have come from the stars or invented on Earth. Some are divided between the idea of it being based on the whispers of the [[w:Old Ones|Old Ones]] (Ancient cosmic deities) to humanity since prehistoric times, and others who think it was brought from the stars (the Pleiades, or maybe Aldebaran) by another race. The language is often confused with [[w:Aklo|Aklo]], first mentioned by [[w:Arthur Machen|Arthur Machen]]. Machen only mentioned the language in passing and it was [[w:H. P. Lovecraft|H. P. Lovecraft]] who integrated Aklo in his [[w:Cthulhu Mythos stories|Cthulhu Mythos stories]] [[w:The Dunwich Horror|"The Dunwich Horror"]] and [[w:The Haunter of the Dark|"The Haunter of the Dark"]]. However, it is clear the two are different languages, and Aklo has always belonged to a particular sect through the ages.
Within the setting of the film, the language is used by an occult sect who once guarded and now pursue the location of the infamous book, the [[w:Necronomicon|Necronomicon]]. Its origin is entirely unknown, being speculated either to have come from the stars or invented on Earth. Some are divided between the idea of it being based on the whispers of the [[w:Old Ones|Old Ones]] (Ancient cosmic deities) to humanity since prehistoric times, and others who think it was brought from the stars (the Pleiades, or maybe Aldebaran) by another race. The language is often confused with [[w:Aklo|Aklo]], first mentioned by [[w:Arthur Machen|Arthur Machen]]. Machen only mentioned the language in passing and it was [[w:H. P. Lovecraft|H. P. Lovecraft]] who integrated Aklo in his [[w:Cthulhu Mythos stories|Cthulhu Mythos stories]] [[w:The Dunwich Horror|"The Dunwich Horror"]] and [[w:The Haunter of the Dark|"The Haunter of the Dark"]]. However, it is clear the two are different languages, and Aklo has always belonged to a particular sect through the ages.


Outside the fictional setting, the language was developed by conlanger [[User:Nicomega|Nicolás Campi]] for the film. There it was used by various characters and also as sounds and whispers throughout the film.
Outside the fictional setting, the language was developed by conlanger [[User:Nicomega|Nicolás Campi]] for the film. There it was used in the teaser trailer and by various characters (also including off-screen sounds and whispers) throughout the film.


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