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The names of many [[Divine Census|Cedrist Gods]] are in bastardized Latin, such as [[Malarbor]], [[Viviantia]], [[Atheisticus]] and [[Finanzia]]. Others are in Bastardized Sanskrit, like [[Agni]], [[Meskan]], [[Maju]], [[Horjin]], and [[Anandja]]. As Marcus Tullus Cicero may once have said, "quidque in Latinam diceret, profundum sonuit".
 
The names of many [[Divine Census|Cedrist Gods]] are in bastardized Latin, such as [[Malarbor]], [[Viviantia]], [[Atheisticus]] and [[Finanzia]]. Others are in Bastardized Sanskrit, like [[Agni]], [[Meskan]], [[Maju]], [[Horjin]], and [[Anandja]]. As Marcus Tullus Cicero may once have said, "quidque in Latinam diceret, profundum sonuit".
 
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 9 April 2016

Bastardized Latin: words that sound impressive and like they have deep meanings, but really don't. Examples are "Solomirathius", ab sectora condita", and "tetrapole", the last being in the related language of Bastardized Greek.

The names of many Cedrist Gods are in bastardized Latin, such as Malarbor, Viviantia, Atheisticus and Finanzia. Others are in Bastardized Sanskrit, like Agni, Meskan, Maju, Horjin, and Anandja. As Marcus Tullus Cicero may once have said, "quidque in Latinam diceret, profundum sonuit".