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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->epdiii</b>
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<p>In reply to: <a href="122.html">Historical Atlas</a> posted by Gareth Wilson</b> on 15:23 8/6/01
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LOL. Yes there is quite a bit of commentary; commentary which is very interesting! I really like the new historical atlas. It has clearted up alot of things I was wondering about. Plus it's a nice piece of artwork too! In the future, after you complete this one, will you make a historical atlas for the rest of Ereláe? Or are the western peoples still too primitive to be interesting? =0)
<p>It appears that many languages haven't been covered yet. Which ones do you plan on writing a grammar on next?
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<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>Heh... you people are insatiable! I don't think the history of Téllinor would be very exciting. Someday, however, I'd like to take care of
Uytai and Belesao.
<p>As for languages... I'd like to finish Obenzayet, and finally get
Lufasha going. The Lenani-Littoral languages are a kind of reproach. :)
I'm also tempted to start in on one of the nonhuman langauges, and
make it as weird as possible...</i>
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