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Sylphish LanguagesCopyright © 2004-2021 C.E. by Dustin Jon ScottIntroduction
Further Lenition: Onset Voicing in Open Dialects
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ba > ma > m pe > be > b pi > pi > p py > ɸy > ɸ bu > βu > β bo > wo > w |
da > na > n te > de > d ti > ti > t ty > sy > s du > zu > z do > ɹo > ɹ tata > ɾaɾa > l |
ga > ŋa > ŋ ke > ge > g ki > ki > k ky > xy > x gu > ɣu > ɣ go > ʎo > ʎ |
Na-ri-lo: Proto-Sylvan
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Proto-Sylvan
Transliteration: do-mbu-no-kra ni-nio-di ne-rao-nkjao ŋi-ki-mbu-rro
Pronunciation: do-mbu-no-kɹa ni-nio-di ne-ɹao-nkʎao ŋi-ki-mbu-lo
Transcription: do-mbu-no-kra ni-nio-di ne-rao-nkyao ngi-ki-mbu-lo
Gloss: cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental nothing-big-ness-subject
Translation: Before the great origin of all things, there must have existed in those days a great nothingness.
Narilo: Primitive Sylvan
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
A descendant of Proto-Sylvan. Default word order is [O][V][S]. In ditransitive sentences, order is [DO][IO][V][S].
This language / dialect was extremely interintelligible with Primitive Elfish.
Sample #1
Transliteration: Do’mbu’no’kra ni’nio’di ne’rao’nkjao-ŋi’ki’mbu’rro
Pronunciation: do-mbu-no-kɹa ni-nio-di ne-ɹao-nkʎao-ŋi-ki-mbu-lo
Transcription: Do’mbu’no’kra ni’nio’di ne’rao’nkyao-ngi’ki’mbu’lo
Gloss: Cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental nothing-big-ness-subject
Translation: “Before the great origin of all things, there must have existed in those days a great nothingness.”
Sample #2
Transliteration: Hase’ra’ne-Kara’rra nwai ni’nu’tu bura’ne-ni’rra vurri’ni
Pronunciation: hase-ra-ne-Kara-la nwai ni-nu-tu bura-ne-ni-la vuli-ni
Transcription: Hase’ra’ne-Kara’la nwai ni’nu’tu bura’ne-ni’la vuli’ni
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and him-to bring-past she (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and to him brought she a draught.”
Sample #3
Transliteration: Hasera’ne-Kararra nwai nina’tu bura’ne-mirru vurrini
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai nina-tu bura-ne-milu vulini
Transcription: Hasera’ne-Karala nwai nina’tu bura’ne-milu vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and her-to bring-past she (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and to her brought I a draught.”
Narilo: Ancient Sylvan
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
A descendant of Proto-Sylvan. Default word order is [O][V][S]. In ditransitive sentences, order is [DO][IO][V][S].
Sample #1
Transliteration: Dombuno’kra ninio’di nerao’nkjao-ŋikimburro
Pronunciation: dombuno-kɹa ninio-di neɹao-nkʎao-ŋikimbulo
Transcription: Dombuno’kra ninio’di nerao’nkyao-ngikimbulo
Gloss: Cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental nothing-big-ness-subject
Translation: “Before the great origin of all things, there must have existed in those days a great nothingness.”
Sample #2
Transliteration: Hasera’ne-Kararra nwai ninu’tu bura’ne-nirra vurrini
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai ninu-tu bura-ne-nila vulini
Transcription: Hasera’ne-Karala nwai ninu’tu bura’ne-nila vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and him-to bring-past she (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and to him brought she a draught.”
Sample #3
Transliteration: Hasera’ne-Kararra nwai nina’tu bura’ne-mirru vurrini
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai nina-tu bura-ne-milu vulini
Transcription: Hasera’ne-Karala nwai nina’tu bura’ne-milu vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and her-to bring-past she (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and to her brought I a draught.”
Narilo: Old Sylphish
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Old Sylphish appends subjects to the end of verbs in all sentences, order is [O][V][S]. In ditransitive sentences, order is [DO][IO][V][S].
Sample #1
Transliteration: dombunokra niniodi neraonkjao’ŋikimburro
Pronunciation: dombunokɹa niniodi neɹaonkʎao-ŋikimbulo
Transcription: dombunokra niniodi neraonkyao’ngikimbulo
Gloss: cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental nothing-big-ness-subject
Translation: Before the great origin of all things, there must have existed in those days a great nothingness.
Sample #2
Transliteration: Haserane’Kararra nwai ninutu vurrini burane’nirra
Pronunciation: haserane-Karala nwai ninutu vurrini burane-nila
Transcription: Haserane’Karala nwai ninutu vurrini burane’nila
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and him-to (a) draught bring-past she
Translation: “Kara sighed and to him a draught brought she.”
Transliteration: Haserane’Kararra nwai ninatu vurrini burane’mirru
Pronunciation: haserane-Karala nwai ninatu vurrini burane-milu
Transcription: Haserane’Karala nwai ninatu vurrini burane’milu
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and her-to (a) draught bring-past I
Translation: “Kara sighed and to her a draught brought I.”
Narilo: Preclassical Sylvan
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Preclassical Sylvan began with OVS word order, but, perhaps influenced SVO languages such as Aldelfish and Old Faerish, began placing topical nouns at the beginning of sentences while appending the appropriate pronouns to the verbs, having the order [T][V][S] or [T][IO][V][S] in intransitive sentences, with [S] being a pronoun referring to [T]. Functionally, this made the language [S][V] or [S][IO][V] in the intransitive.
Transliteration: ŋikimbujo dombuno’kra ninio’di nerao’nkjao’nirro
Pronunciation: ŋikimbuʎo dombuno-kɹa ninio-di neɹao-nkʎao-nilo
Transcription: ngikimbuyo dombuno’kra ninio’di nerao’nkyao’nilo
Gloss: nothing-big-ness-topic cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental
Translation: A great nothingness it seems existed in the days before the great cause of all things.
Transliteration: Karaja, hasera’ne’nirra nwai nirra ninutu burane’vurrini
Pronunciation: karaja, hasera-ne-nila nwai nila ninu-tu bura-ne-vulini
Transcription: Karaya, hasera’ne’nila nwai nila ninu’tu bura’ne’vulini
Gloss: Kara-topic sigh-past she-subject and she him-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara, she sighed and she to him brought a draught.”
Transliteration: Hasera’ne’Kararra nwai mirru nina’tu bura’ne’vurrini
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai milu nina-tu bura-ne-vulini
Transcription: Hasera’ne’Karala nwai milu nina’tu bura’ne’vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and I she-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and I to her brought I a draught.”
Narilo: Classical Sylvan
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Old Sylphish began with OVS word order, but, perhaps influenced SVO languages such as Aldelfish and Old Faerish, began placing topical nouns at the beginning of sentences while appending the appropriate pronouns to the verbs, having the order [T][V][S] or [T][IO][V][S] in intransitive sentences, with [S] being a pronoun referring to [T]. Functionally, this made the language [S][V] or [S][IO][V] in the intransitive.
Transliteration: ŋikimbujo dombunokra niniodi neraonkjao’nirro
Pronunciation: ŋikimbuʎo dombunokɹa niniodi neɹaonkʎao-nilo
Transcription: ngikimbuyo dombunokra niniodi neraonkyao’nilo
Gloss: nothing-big-ness-topic cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental
Translation: A great nothingness it seems existed in the days before the great cause of all things.
Transliteration: Karaja haserane’nirra nwai nirra ninutu burane’vurrini
Pronunciation: karaja haserane-nila nwai nila ninutu burane-vulini
Transcription: Karaya haserane’nila nwai nila ninutu burane’vulini
Gloss: Kara-topic sigh-past she-subject and she him-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara, she sighed and she to him brought a draught.”
Transliteration: Karaja haserane’nirra nwai mirru ninatu burane’vurrini
Pronunciation: karaja haserane-nila nwai milu ninatu burane-vulini
Transcription: Karaya haserane’nila nwai milu ninatu burane’vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and I she-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara, she sighed and I to her brought I a draught.”
Narilo: Early Classical Sylvan
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Classical Sylvan, a descendant of Old Sylphish influenced by Unnamed dialect and Old Faerish.
Transliteration: ŋikimbujo nkjao’nerao’nilo di’ninio kra’dombuno
Pronunciation: ŋikimbuʎo kɹa-dombuno di-ninio neɹaonkʎao-nilo
Transcription: ngikimbuyo nkyao’nerao’nilo di’ninio kra’dombuno
Gloss: nothing-big-ness-topic cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental
Translation: A great nothingness it seems existed in the days before the great cause of all things.
Transliteration: Karaja ne’hasera’nirra nwai tu’ninu ne’bura’nirra vurrini
Pronunciation: karaja ne-hasera-nila nwai tu-ninu ne-bura-nila vulini
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’nila nwai tu’ninu ne’bura’nila vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and she him-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and she to him brought a draught.”
Transliteration: Hasera’ne’Kara’rra nwai mi’rru ni’na’tu bura’ne’vurri’ni
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai mi-lu ni-na-tu bura-ne-vuli-ni
Transcription: Hasera’ne’Kara’la nwai mi’lu ni’na’tu bura’ne’vuli’ni
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and I she-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and I to her brought I a draught.”
Narilo: Middle Classical Sylvan A
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Classical Sylvan, a descendant of Old Sylphish influenced by Unnamed dialect and Old Faerish.
Transliteration: ŋikimbujo nkjao’nerao’nilo di’ninio kra’dombuno
Pronunciation: ŋikimbuʎo kɹa-dombuno di-ninio neɹaonkʎao-nilo
Transcription: ngikimbuyo nkyao’nerao’nilo di’ninio kra’dombuno
Gloss: nothing-big-ness-topic cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental
Translation: A great nothingness it seems existed in the days before the great cause of all things.
Transliteration: Karaja ne’hasera’nirra nwai tu’ninu ne’bura’nirra vurrini
Pronunciation: karaja ne-hasera-nila nwai tu-ninu ne-bura-nila vulini
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’nil nwai tu’nin ne’bura’nil vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and she him-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and she to him brought a draught.”
Transliteration: Hasera’ne’Kara’rra nwai mi’rru ni’na’tu bura’ne’vurri’ni
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai mi-lu ni-na-tu bura-ne-vuli-ni
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’nil nwai tu’nin ne’bura’nil vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and I she-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and I to her brought I a draught.”
Narilo: Middle Classical Sylvan B
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Classical Sylvan, a descendant of Old Sylphish influenced by Unnamed dialect and Old Faerish.
Transliteration: ŋikimbujo nkjao’nerao’nilo di’ninio kra’dombuno
Pronunciation: ŋikimbuʎo kɹa-dombuno di-ninio neɹaonkʎao-nilo
Transcription: ngikimbuyo nkyao’nerao’nilo di’ninio kra’dombuno
Gloss: nothing-big-ness-topic cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental
Translation: A great nothingness it seems existed in the days before the great cause of all things.
Transliteration: Karaja ne’hasera’rra nwai tu’nu ne’bura’rra vurrini
Pronunciation: karaja ne-hasera-la nwai tu-nu ne-bura-la vulini
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’la nwai tu’nu ne’bura’na vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and she him-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and she to him brought a draught.”
Transliteration: Hasera’ne’Kara’rra nwai mi’rru ni’na’tu bura’ne’vurri’ni
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai mi-lu ni-na-tu bura-ne-vuli-ni
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’la nwai tu’nu ne’bura’la vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and I she-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and I to her brought I a draught.”
Narilo: Middle Classical Sylvan C
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Classical Sylvan, a descendant of Old Sylphish influenced by Unnamed dialect and Old Faerish.
Transliteration: ŋikimbujo nkjao’nerao’nilo di’ninio kra’dombuno
Pronunciation: ŋikimbuʎo kɹa-dombuno di-ninio neɹaonkʎao-nilo
Transcription: ngikimbuyo nkyao’nerao’nilo di’ninio kra’dombuno
Gloss: nothing-big-ness-topic cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental
Translation: A great nothingness it seems existed in the days before the great cause of all things.
Transliteration: Karaja ne’hasera’rra nwai tu’nu ne’bura’rra vurrini
Pronunciation: karaja ne-hasera-la nwai tu-nu ne-bura-la vulini
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’la nwai tu’nu ne’bura’na vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and she him-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and she to him brought a draught.”
Transliteration: Hasera’ne’Kara’rra nwai mi’rru ni’na’tu bura’ne’vurri’ni
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai mi-lu ni-na-tu bura-ne-vuli-ni
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’la nwai tu’nu ne’bura’la vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and I she-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and I to her brought I a draught.”
Narilo: Middle Sylphish
Open, preformative, suffixing, OVS
Middle Sylphish.
Transliteration: ŋikimburro nkjao’neraon di’ninio kra’dombuno
Pronunciation: ŋikimbulo kɹa-dombuno di-ninio nkʎao-neɹaon
Transcription: ngikimbulo nkyao’neraon di’ninio kra’dombuno
Gloss: nothing-big-ness-topic cause-big-object-gerund-before things-object-all-of exist-verb-past-evidental
Translation: A great nothingness it seems existed in the days before the great cause of all things.
Transliteration: Karaja ne’hasera’rra nwai tu’nu ne’bura’rra vurrini
Pronunciation: karaja ne-hasera-la nwai tu-nu ne-bura-la vulini
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’la nwai tu’nu ne’bura’na vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and she him-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and she to him brought a draught.”
Transliteration: Hasera’ne’Kara’rra nwai mi’rru ni’na’tu bura’ne’vurri’ni
Pronunciation: hasera-ne-Karala nwai mi-lu ni-na-tu bura-ne-vuli-ni
Transcription: Karaya ne’hasera’la nwai tu’nu ne’bura’la vulini
Gloss: Sigh-past Kara-subject and I she-to bring-past (a) draught
Translation: “Kara sighed and I to her brought I a draught.”
Sound change 2: The Great Vowel Deletion
Sound change 2 with orthographical change 1
ba(q) or pa(q) = /ma/ > ppp = /m/
be(q) or pe(q) = /be/ > pp = /b/
bi(q) or pi(q) = /ɸi/ > qp = /ɸ/
by(q) or py(q) = /py/ > p = /p/
bu(q) or pu(q) = /βu/ > qpp = /β/
bo(q) or po(q) = /wo/ > qppp = /w/
da(q) or ta(q) = /na/ > ttt = /n/
de(q) or te(q) = /de/ > tt = /d/
di(q) or ti(q) = /si/ > qt = /s/
dy(q) or ty(q) = /ty/ > t = /t/
du(q) or tu(q) = /zu/ > qtt = /z/
do(q) or to(q) = /ro/ > qttt = /r/
dada(q) or tata(q) = /la/ > tttttt /l/
dede(q) or tete(q) = /ðe/ > ? /ð/
didi(q) or titi(q) = /ʃi/ > ? /ʃ/
dydy(q) or tyty(q) = /θy/ > ? /θ/
dudu(q) or tutu(q) = /ʒu/ > ? /ʒ/
dodo(q) or toto(q) = /rho/ > ???
ga(q) or ka(q) = /ŋa/ > kkk /ŋ/
ge(q) or ke(q) = /ge/ > kk /g/
gi(q) or ki(q) = /xi/ > qk /x/
gy(q) or ky(q) = /ky/ > k /k/
gu(q) or ku(q) = /ɣu/ > qkk /ɣ/
go(q) or ko(q) = /jo/ > qkkk /j/
New version: Ttoppppputttokqttta tttitttiotti ttteqtttaotttkqkkkao Kkkikippppputttttto. Kkkikitttopppqpppi ttttttatettttttaotttkqkkkao kkkikipppppupitttttto; pitttio kitttattttttaotttkqkkku kkkikipppppupitttttto. Qppqtttikkttti, ttteqtttiokkkue ttttttatikitttttto. Qtttoettaeqtttootttkqkkka tttittttttiottttta taokaeqtttotttkqkkkue tttittttttiotttta. Kitttikipitttotti taakaeqtttaotttkqkkkaa ttttttatikitttttto. Qtttautteqtttaotttkqkkkaa pppaeqtikitttttto. Pppaeqtikititttppppi ttteqtttiotttue tttittttttio.
Sound change 2 with orthographical change 2
Orthographical change 2 is separate and distinct from orthographical change 1. Orthrographical change 2 does not follow sequentially or build upon orthographical change 1.
ba(q) or pa(q) = /ma/ > m = /m/
be(q) or pe(q) = /be/ > ph = /b/
bi(q) or pi(q) = /ɸi/ > pp = /ɸ/
by(q) or py(q) = /py/ > p = /p/
bu(q) or pu(q) = /βu/ > phph = /β/
bo(q) or po(q) = /wo/ > mh = /w/
da(q) or ta(q) = /na/ > n = /n/
de(q) or te(q) = /de/ > th = /d/
di(q) or ti(q) = /si/ > tt = /s/
dy(q) or ty(q) = /ty/ > t = /t/
du(q) or tu(q) = /zu/ > thth = /z/
do(q) or to(q) = /ro/ > nh = /r/
dada(q) or tata(q) = /la/ > nn /l/
dede(q) or tete(q) = /ðe/ > ? /ð/
didi(q) or titi(q) = /ʃi/ > ? /ʃ/
dydy(q) or tyty(q) = /θy/ > ? /θ/
dudu(q) or tutu(q) = /ʒu/ > ? /ʒ/
dodo(q) or toto(q) = /rho/ > ???
ga(q) or ka(q) = /ŋa/ > ŋ /ŋ/
ge(q) or ke(q) = /ge/ > kh /g/
gi(q) or ki(q) = /xi/ > kk /x/
gy(q) or ky(q) = /ky/ > k /k/
gu(q) or ku(q) = /ɣu/ > khkh /ɣ/
go(q) or ko(q) = /jo/ > ŋh /j/
New version: Thomphunoknha niniothi nenhaonkŋhao Ŋikimphunno. Ŋikinommhi nnatennaonkŋhao ŋikimphupinno; pinio kinannaonkŋhu ŋikimphupinno. Phphŋhikhni, nenhioŋue nnatikinno. Nhoedaenhoonkŋha ninniontha taokaenhonkŋhue ninnionta. Kinikipinothi taakaenhaonkŋhaa nnatikinno. Nhaudenhaonkŋhaa maettikinno. Maettikitinmpi nenhionue ninnio.
Sound change 2 with orthographical change 3
Orthographical change 3 follows sequentially from and builds upon orthographical change 2.
m = /m/
ph = /b/ > b = /b/
pp = /ɸ/ > ph = /ɸ/
p = /p/
phph = /β/ > bh = /β/
mh = /w/ > mh /w/
n = /n/
th = /d/ > d = /d/
tt = /s/ > s = /s/
t = /t/
thth = /z/ > z = /z/
nh = /r/
nn /l/ > = l /l/
? /ð/ > dh = /ð/
? /ʃ/ > sh /ʃ/
? /θ/ > th = /θ/
? /ʒ/ > zh = /ʒ/
???
ŋ /ŋ/
kh = /g/ > g = /g/
kk = /x/ > kh = /x/
k = /k/
khkh = /ɣ/ > gh /ɣ/
ŋh = /j/ > lh = /j/
Newer version: Dombunoknha niniodi nenhaonklhao-Ŋikimbulo. Ŋikinommhi latelaonklhao-Ŋikimbupilo; pinio kinalaonklhu-ŋikimbupilo. Bhlhigni, nenhioŋue-latikilo. Nhoedaenhoonklhoa-nilionda taokaenhoonklhue-nilionta. Kinikipinodi taakaenhaonklhaa-latikilo. Nhaudenhaonklhaa-maesikilo. Maesikitinompi nenhionue-nilio.
Sound change 2 with orthographical change 4
Orthographical change 4 follows sequentially from and builds upon orthographical change 3.
m = /m/
b = /b/
ph = /ɸ/ > f = /ɸ/
p = /p/
bh = /β/ > v = /β/
mh /w/ > w /w/
n = /n/
d = /d/
s = /s/
t = /t/
z = /z/
nh = /r/ > r = /r/
l /l/
dh = /ð/ > ð = /ð/
sh /ʃ/ > ? = /ʃ/
> th = /θ/ > þ = /θ/
zh = /ʒ/ > ? = /ʒ/
???
ŋ /ŋ/
g = /g/
kh = /x/ > x = /x/
k = /k/
gh /ɣ/ > ? = /ɣ/
lh = /j/ > y = /j/
Newerer version: Dombunokra niniodi neraonkyao-Ŋikimbulo. Ŋikinomwi latelaonkyao-Ŋikimbupilo; pinio kinalaonkyu-ŋikimbupilo. Vyigni, nerioŋue-latikilo. Roedaeroonkyoa-nilionda taokaeroonkyue-nilionta. Kinikipinodi taakaeraonkyaa-latikilo. Rauderaonkyaa-maesikilo. Maesikitinompi nerionue-nilio.
Sylvanic Languages |
Proto-Sylvanic
Ancient Sylvanic Classical Sylvan Old Sylphish Middle Sylphish Late Sylvanese Faerish languages Drayadic Elfish languages Dark Faerish languages Under-Faerish languages |
Sylvan-Agrarian Languages |
⚑ Sylvanic subbranch
Agrarian subbranch |
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Alpine-Agrarain Languages |
Alpine-Nomadic subbranch
⚑ Sylvan-Agrarian subbranch |
⚑ = You Are Here. |
Terran Languages |
⚑ Alpine-Agrarian subbranch
Chthonic subbranch |
⚑ = You Are Here. |
Palaeoboreanic Languages |
⚑ Terran branch
Marine subbranch |
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