Hello! We now know how Inha's verbs, nouns and adjectives inflect, but there are other things that change depending on the variant and that you haven't revealed yet, the pronouns, can you show them to us, please? Also, I've recently watched "Return to Oz" and I thought you might like it more than the other Oz adaptations, as it's truer to the books, have you tried it?
I would disagree on the faithfulness of Return to Oz. If anything, it was a spiritual prequel to Emerald City. It was, I think, the first "dark" Oz work, which...eh. Honestly, the only "dark" one of those adaptations I ever got down with was American McGee's Alice.
Regarding the pronouns, I'm way too lazy to retype all that, so...
And here's a copy and paste of the note I have at the bottom:
Note: When a witch includes a non-witch in a conversation and uses "we", they do not use inha, instead using nan (or ii or he or aa) plus a second person pronoun (singular or plural, plus whatever element they belong to). Also, the epenthetic consonants for the Fire and Water pronouns are used when an identical vowel follows the pronoun. All Stone pronouns alternate between a geminate and non-geminate stem, e.g. sanan vs. sann-. Also, all possessive forms carry the epenthetic (t) on the end. The possessive reflexive forms render meanings like "my own" or "our own", etc. Also, for a fourth person pronoun, a witch will use the opposite pronoun. The opposites are as follows: Fire <-→ Water; Stone <-→ Wind.