Re: Zera and other conlangs
From: | Matt Pearson <jmpearson@...> |
Date: | Monday, April 10, 2000, 14:32 |
Douglas Koller wrote:
>GÈarthnuns speakers (themselves yet unnamed) reside on an island (also as
>yet unnamed) in the Sea of Japan, offshore from where the borders of China,
>Korea, and Russia converge. It exists in our time. GÈarthnuns speakers,
>unfortunately, don't have the memory-blotting effects of the Anta, nor the
>advantage of an island which moves as do the speakers of Teonaht, but
>consider themselves discreet enough to have migrated eastward undetected
>across great swaths of Europe and Asia before settling in and becoming the
>most courteous of neighbors. As such, they don't really disrupt "here"
>history, but for the geological implications of a new island suddenly
>popping up near Vladivostok.
The Gearthnuns must have seen some action during World War II.
Were they occupied by the Japanese, or the Soviets, or both?
Did they fight in the war?
Matt.