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= Kynthar =

In the mesmerizing world of Arcaneland, author J.R. Poras introduces Kynthar, an extraordinary and captivating language crafted specifically to enrich the novel's technical terminology. With its enchanting script and profound significance, Kynthar adds a layer of depth and intrigue to the story, captivating readers and immersing them in a world unlike any other.

The creation of Kynthar by John Ré Poras (J.R Poras) demonstrates his meticulous attention to detail and commitment to crafting a truly immersive literary experience. Every aspect of Kynthar, from its phonetics to its visually captivating script, has been thoughtfully designed to enhance the unique nature of Arcaneland's fantastical realm.

Through Kynthar, readers are transported into a realm where words transcend their mundane meanings and become conduits of magic and mystery. The elegant script of Kynthar dances across the page, creating an alluring visual feast that captures the imagination and draws readers deeper into the narrative.

Moreover, Kynthar serves as an integral part of the world-building in Arcaneland, giving voice to the intricacies of the novel's technical aspects. Its specialized terminology not only adds authenticity to the story but also provides a distinct flavor to the dialogue and descriptions, immersing readers in the intricacies of this mesmerizing world.

Whether it is through the enchanting cadence of spoken Kynthar or the mesmerizing beauty of its written script, the language breathes life into the narrative, adding a sense of wonder and fascination to every page. Kynthar is a testament to the author's creativity and dedication, serving as a shining example of how language can be a powerful tool in storytelling, creating a world that readers will long to revisit time and time again.

= Original Kynthar letters: =

ꝇ ʙ ḍ ɛ ɠ ʜ į ʞ ŀ ṃ ɲ ǫ ƥ ř ş ţ ʋ ŵ ẏ ƶ

= Phonology: =


 * Consonants: p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, l, s, z, h, r, w, y
 * Vowels: a, e, i, o, u

= Grammar: =


 * Word order: subject-verb-object
 * Nouns: marked for number (singular, plural) and case (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative)
 * Verbs: marked for tense (past, present, future), aspect (perfect, imperfect), and mood (indicative, subjunctive, imperative)