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==Identity==
==Identity==
==Ænglish language==
==Ænglish language==
Multiple varieties of the base Ænglish language exist, most prominently [[Julian Ænglish]]. [[Blairian Ænglish]], which formed as a result of an attempt to try and "de-[[Gaelic people|Gaelify]]" and "de-[[Latinic people|Latinify]]" the language, is also a common variety and is typically found in [[Crona|Cronan]] Ænglophone regions such as [[Alstin]].
Multiple varieties of the base [[Ænglish language]] exist, most prominently [[Julian Ænglish]]. [[Blairian Ænglish]], which formed as a result of an attempt to try and "de-[[Gaelic people|Gaelify]]" and "de-[[Latinic people|Latinify]]" the language, is also a common variety and is typically found in [[Crona|Cronan]] Ænglophone regions such as [[Alstin]].
==Culture==
==Culture==
==Genetics==
==Genetics==

Revision as of 15:30, 7 September 2023

Ænglish
Total population
'50,000,000
approximate
Regions with significant populations
Urcea28,500,000
Anglei15,000,000
Fiannria1,200,000
Languages
Aenglish
Religion

The Ænglish people, or Anglos, are a group of people of Gothic origin from Anglei. Historically, these peoples settled the Ænglish March in service to the Southern Kingdom of the Levantines, which later became the Kingdom of Angla. They emerged as a unique culture with a unique language during the Medieval period, and due to their central location in Levantia and amalgam language, provided a bridge between the various Gothic, Gaelic and Latinic cultures in Levantia.

History

Identity

Ænglish language

Multiple varieties of the base Ænglish language exist, most prominently Julian Ænglish. Blairian Ænglish, which formed as a result of an attempt to try and "de-Gaelify" and "de-Latinify" the language, is also a common variety and is typically found in Cronan Ænglophone regions such as Alstin.

Culture

Genetics