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* in the middle there is a stylized picture of a '''dragon''', the mythological animal that I prefer and that symbolizes mythology and myths, on which I am keen. The dragon is also symbol of wisdom and strength;
* in the middle there is a stylized picture of a '''dragon''', the mythological animal that I prefer and that symbolizes mythology and myths, on which I am keen. The dragon is also symbol of wisdom and strength;
* on the left there is the same flame that goes out from the dragon's mouth and that I use along with three dots to make a personalized version of the '''[[w:Awen|Awen]]''' Celtic symbol. Awen (that I always write with the capital letter) represents my faith: [[w:Neo-druisim|Neodruidism]].
* on the left there is the same flame that goes out from the dragon's mouth and that I use along with three dots to make a personalized version of the '''[[w:Awen|Awen]]''' Celtic symbol. Awen (that I always write with the capital letter) represents my faith: [[w:Neo-druisim|Neodruidism]].
== Mis lenguas - My languages ==
Aquí podéis encontrar las lenguas que estoy creando con una breve descripción:
* '''[[Aarlaansk]]''', es un ejemplo de como se habría podido evolucionar el latín al reemplazar las hablas germánicas en las zonas de los actuales ''Países Bajos'', ''Flandes'' y ''Luxemburgo'', aunque en la [[w:Uchronia|ucronía]] que he creado esta lengua se ha difundido hasta Dinamarca y parte de Alemania;
* '''[[Tjoc]]''', es una diferente evolución del inglés, aguardando más aspectos del [[w:Old English|antiguo inglés]] y experimentando influjos nórdicos y celtas;
Here you can find the languages I'm inventing with a short description:
* '''[[Aarlaansk]]''', it is an example of how Latin could have evolved if it had replaced Germanic in the areas of the current ''Holland'', ''Flanders'', and ''Luxembourg'', even if in my [[w:uchronia|uchronia]] this language has spread till Denmark and part of Germany;
* '''[[Tjoc]]''', it is a different evolution of English, with more aspects inherited from [[w:Old English|Old English]] and with Nordic and Celtic influences;


== Los enlaces que aconsejo - The links I suggest ==
== Los enlaces que aconsejo - The links I suggest ==
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