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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->epdiii</b>
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<p>In reply to: <a href="206.html">Munkhâshi Empire</a> posted by Håvard Tegle</b> on 14:47 9/30/01
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Wow. I had no idea the Ktuvoki were <i>worshipped</i>. That's just crazy! Are they looked at as good gods or evil gods? Where do the humans go to worship them? I can only imagine what their view of the afterlife must be...
<p>Will you begin working on the language of Dhekhnam soon? It sounds very "Klingonish" in the sentence you gave us: <i>Kthith Engel �lh</i>.
<p>I hope it isn't extremely similar to Klingon. It's that letter "Q" that bothers me. :)
<p>Can you give us more info on the language of the people of Dhekhnam/Munkh�sh? (I'm asuming they both spoke the same thing)
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<p>Dhekhnami is the modern decendent of the ancient Munkhâshi language. I haven't got much information on it yet, just a wordlist and some notes. For instance, it's a consistent head-first VSO language. (The phonology is, so far, disappointingly close to Barakhinei. I'll have to work on that.)
<p>There are temples of Gelalh and the other Dhekhnami gods... the people can worship the ktuvoks there. And, of course, anywhere they show up...
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