Literature
Beginning the Course(TFCAC)
To reiterate from earlier, whoever the students are for the course unless you looked at previous chapters to decide who you feel would attend such a class, do so if you didn't. Anyway, the course on conlanging begins. Now, I would teach the students the subject of this course, either alone or with help from one or more of my TTS characters, or one or more of them without me. As we've seen throughout media, many fictional worlds include fictional languages and have done so for quite a while. There are the Elvish and other languages of Middle Earth(Lord of the Rings), Klingon(Star Trek), Atlantean(Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire), Na'vi(Avatar), Dothraki, High Valyrian, Mag Nuk, and other languages of Westeros and Essos(Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon), Chakobsa and the Fremen language(Dune), and countless other examples. Though they seem like they are, they aren't ways of making English understandable yet foreign to its native speakers, ciphers to make a foreign version of