High Qhālan is a formal ritual language descended from older Qebaric and preserved through temple astronomy, oath-speaking, sacred law, and ceremonial routekeeping traditions. It is known for its deliberate rhythm, long vowels, conservative grammar, and distinctive “sealed consonants,” a set of ritual click sounds used especially in sacred, legal, and astronomical vocabulary. While ordinary formal speech allows some sound erosion and simplification, ritual forms preserve older pronunciations and archaic structures, giving High Qhālan a reputation as a language of authority, memory, and sacred recitation.
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