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Xankhol

Xankhol, or Lafita Zaxola, is an a priori naturalistic conlang, that first serves as the fictional language of the Old World during the early rise of early civilizations and served as an intermediate language before developing into both Arraniolic and Tenyoric language branches. The speakers of this language are the ancient humans and monsters of the Old World during the Xankholic Rise, long after the Great Split from Pre-Xankholic which gave rise to Niryatic, Shutarinic, Faxoric, Vesaic and Ghurnic languages.

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Amahash
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Pre-Xankholic
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Proto-Faxoric
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Proto-Ghurnic
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Proto-Niryatic
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Proto-Shutarinic
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Proto-Vesaic
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Xankhol
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Early Vulgar Arraniol
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Eonic Arraniol, the Ancient Tongue of Arrania
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Proto-Tenyoric
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Taminian
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Created January 18, 2026Updated March 14, 2026

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