we should bring back the directional (Locative) Adverbs: Hither, Hence, Thither, Thence, Whither, Whence, Yonder, and Yons
lets go through the meanings to better
Hither means to here, so come hither means come to here to this place
Hence means from here, from this place (hence its other meaning of from this idea to another)
Whither means to where? what is the place it is going?
Whence means from What or Where? from where something came (go back whence you came)
Thither means to there, to that place (go thither and do your task)
Thence means to That or there, Thither is the place they will go
Yonder means to Yond (Yond is a form of There but for distance) so it means to that place far away
Yons means from that place far away, from Yence it shall go
unfortunately a couple of these have been rendered superfluous by Grammatical shifts and To deletion, but they are useful for writing if you want to sound cool
Yonder is also fun because its not a native English one its a borrowing from Old Norse hence why it has a different form




















