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The Dialects of the Infinite, or also known as the Dialects of the Void, are a collection of ancient languages correlated to a race of unknown origin and taxa. That said, while the language has been seen in several locations not commonly known to modern civilizations such as temples found within several isolated and generally unexplored regions on Earth, it has been argued by theorists to not be human in nature. While the dialects are not well known, with the number of people aware of the language are around the few thousand range and the number of those who can understand or speak it are effectively within the dozens, it is considered to be extremely crucial to possibly understanding more of the past of both the homo genus and Earth.

The dialects, effectively named Um'briin, Casterin, Darconic, and Rolati, all relate generally to the locations in which they were discovered. Um'briin, using highly geometric and angular shapes, was discovered in the southeastern regions of Asia along with strong influences from Buddhist nomenclature. Casterin, using highly curved and alien like script, was discovered in the southwestern Sahara along with some similarities to the native Arabic and other African languages found within the area. However, with Casterin, a great deal of the language has been described as being overly alien and is the main one referenced too when the theory that the Dialects of the Infinite are non-euclidean in nature.