Cool, that could be an interesting proposal with the Eclipse considering the whole incident at the religious ceremony with the Herenethor. [hider=Bonus Linguistic Evolution] As you may or may not have noticed, Coastal Arsuronic has begun to introduce end markers to words, in particular -im. In Coastal and Lotus Arsuronic, -im signifies the singular, while -el signifies the plural. Prefixes still show the more abstract "catagory" that the word falls into, (ex: An- "living sapient creature", ge- "an animal, non sapient creature", Yi- "of the Sea", Ki- "divinity", Fi- "a concept, idea"), but they will no longer change to show number. [b]Stone/Early Bronze Age Arsuronic[/b] Yisih - Fish Ésih - Fish (plural) [b]Middle Bronze Age Coastal Arsuronic[/b] Yisihim - Fish Yisihel - Fish (plural) However a different system is developing around the Yijen Fork Region due to its isolated location from the rest of the dialects, begining to branch off into its own language. [b]Old Yijenese[/b] Esih - Fish Esi' - Fish (plural) Yijenese's final consonants naturally lenitised (softened), and show their plural form by fortition (hardening) [b]Another Example[/b] ÃrékH - Person Ãrek - People In additon, Yijenese and Arsuronic both begin to show the posessive case via stem-innitial lenition [b]In Arsuronic[/b] Gedańegim - Deer Geðańegim - of the Deer [b]In Yijenese[/b] Shejanek - Wild Animal Shełaneg - of the Wild Animals [/hider]