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Metham, Physiognomy 149; a Middle English text with the singular 'they' c. 1450
I believe in Angels
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Practicing backgrounds and colors with a piece I left alone for a few months.
[Anglic Lunatic: A Log from Afar]
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“Poppin’ pussy’s all I know, Angie. If it makes you uncomfortable when I sing along t’My Neck, My Back, then leave the room.”
i did pick these terms up, however, hạselbuter - a roasted haselnut spread vunanhuvs - apartment building. “dwelling-house” selġeld - rent. “room-pay” pyle - pillow
Rạdvulf - proper noun. cool name. Rad wolf??
feel free to ask me anything about the country...
ALALA is part of the Etceteraverse, and uses Ạnglic, a constructed language by Case. This entry uses the track 'the void' by Wren.
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to call this city ‘old-world’ would be an understatement.
feel free to ask me anything about the country.
Ạnglic Lunatic, A Log from Afar is a combination audioplay and ask blog. In an uncertain future, K Corov gets a head-start on fleeing their country. They arrive in Acruccsted, the capital of Ạnglia, a country that chose to isolate itself from the rest of the world for over a thousand years. With a loose grasp on the language and a tighter grip on their belongings, they set out to explore a dark and silent culture.
ALALA is part of the Etceteraverse, and uses Ạnglic, a constructed language by Case. This entry uses the track 'melting quietly into nothing' by Wren.
Voice | Music Ask Box | Phrase Reference | Ạnglic Reference