A well-done story that integrates a subset of a constructed language without it being burdensome or detracting from the narrative.
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message 1: by John (new)

John Shaw Game of Throne (Dothraki) and Harry Potter (Parseltongue) were the first to come to mind that weren't on your list. I' not sure sure about the "well-integrated" part though. The Stormlight Archive might count as well though none of the languages are particularly robust yet.


message 2: by Kim (new)

Kim Is the Dothraki pretty good in the series? I know it's amazing in the HBO series, but from what I understand that is largely thanks to David Peterson's expansion of the language.


message 3: by John (new)

John Shaw I think it is much better in the series...


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