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'''Tseer''' was a prominent classical language of Talma, second to [[Windermere]]; it left a significant influence on [[Windermere]] and [[Skellan]].
'''Tseer''' was a prominent classical language of Talma, second to [[Windermere]]; it left a significant influence on [[Windermere]] and [[Skellan]]. It is the language of the Latlaseekh and other philosophical, historical, and scholarly treatises from Ancient Tseer civilization.


When the Windermere Empire fell in 1004 fT as a result of the Jeodganite-Ngedhraist Revolution, many Tseeric- and Talmic-speaking peoples newly settled in the land. These Tseeric vernaculars represented variation that already existed in the originally Tseer-speaking area. These Tseeric vernaculars were already separate languages by then, and they came to be associated with different nation-states in Talma.
When the Windermere Empire fell in 1004 fT as a result of the Jeodganite-Ngedhraist Revolution, many Tseeric- and Talmic-speaking peoples newly settled in the land. These Tseeric vernaculars represented variation that already existed in the originally Tseer-speaking area. These Tseeric vernaculars were already separate languages by then, and they came to be associated with different nation-states in Talma.
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