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* it assumes travel from [[Verse:Irta]] to a Crackfic version of [[Verse:Tricin]] is possible. Tricin got an influx of Irtan immigrants after the religious turmoil in Europe in Irta's 18th century (the majority of Irtan immigration, though there have been Irta immigrants to Tricin before), and brought along their tech which was more advanced than Tricin at the time (right after the Jeodganite Revolution). This explains why English is dominant in CF Tricin.
* it assumes travel from [[Verse:Irta]] to a Crackfic version of [[Verse:Tricin]] is possible. Tricin got an influx of Irtan immigrants after the religious turmoil in Europe in Irta's 18th century (the majority of Irtan immigration, though there have been Irta immigrants to Tricin before), and brought along their tech which was more advanced than Tricin at the time (right after the Jeodganite Revolution). This explains why English is dominant in CF Tricin.
* Proto-Talmic evolves differently in Bjeheond, resulting in Wiebisch instead of Nurian, as a result the Bjeheondian sprachbund is more like our Central European one.
* Proto-Talmic evolves differently in Bjeheond, resulting in Wiebisch instead of Nurian, as a result the Bjeheondian sprachbund is more like our Central European one.
* English, Netagin and Irish are the most widely used languages.
* in Crackfic Tricin, Quame and Lakovic aren't as dominant as they are in canon Tricin; Idavic languages such as Netagin languages, Ouřefr and Dodellian are dominant in Southern Talma, Txapoalli and Onishia as well, as well as parts of Cualuav (called "Cualand" in CF Tricin) as in canon Tricin. Irish is dominant in Talma (excuse to create a topic-prominent Irish condialect)
* in Crackfic Tricin, Quame and Lakovic aren't as dominant as they are in canon Tricin; Idavic languages such as Netagin languages, Ouřefr and Dodellian are dominant in Southern Talma, Txapoalli and Onishia as well, as well as parts of Cualuav (called "Cualand" in CF Tricin) as in canon Tricin. Irish is dominant in Talma (excuse to create a topic-prominent Irish condialect)


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