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    [Birthright] - Language Mania

    >There was no Dark Ages in Cerilia comparable to what happened on
    >Earth, not even close. What was described in the Atlas of Cerili
    >was a period of 70 years of head-hunting followed by a Cold War.
    >The advent of French, Italian, Spanish, & others required Geographic
    >and Cultural isolation (no travel/trade) that isn't applicable
    >here, (IMO).

    Don't you think that a five century Cold War would foster some isolation?

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    [Birthright] - Language Mania

    Folks why do you think the mere loss of an Emperor 500 years ago
    would cause lots of new Languages ? (Not Dialects but Languages)

    There was no Dark Ages in Cerilia comparable to what happened on
    Earth, not even close. What was described in the Atlas of Cerili
    was a period of 70 years of head-hunting followed by a Cold War.
    The advent of French, Italian, Spanish, & others required Geographic
    and Cultural isolation (no travel/trade) that isn't applicable
    here, (IMO).

    I am confused. (not the first time) :)

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