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'''''Shadow and Bone''''' is a fantasy television series from [[Netflix]] that premiered in 2021. It is an adaptation of the trilogy of books of the same name by [[Leigh Bardugo]]. It features a number of constructed languages:
'''''Shadow and Bone''''' is a fantasy television series from [[Netflix]] that ran from 2021 to 2023. It is an adaptation of the [[Grisha Trilogy|trilogy of books of the same name]] by [[Leigh Bardugo]]. It features a number of constructed languages:


* [[Ravkan language|Ravkan]], created by [[David J. Peterson]].
* [[Ravkan language|Ravkan]], created by [[David J. Peterson]].
* [[Fjerdan language|Fjerdan]], created by Peterson in collaboration with [[Christian Thalmann]].
* [[Fjerdan language|Fjerdan]], created by [[David J. Peterson]] and [[Christian Thalmann]].
* [[Zemeni language|Zemeni]], created by [[David J. Peterson]] and [[Jessie Peterson]].
* [[Zemeni language|Zemeni]], created by [[David J. Peterson]] and [[Jessie Peterson]].
* [[Shu language|Shu]], created by [[Jessie Peterson]] with assistance from Peterson.
* [[Shu language|Shu]], created by [[Jessie Peterson]] with assistance from [[David J. Peterson]].
 
Additionally, a sketch of the [[Kerch language]] was developed by David J. Peterson, but it was not featured in the series. Loanwords into other languages have also been noted as coming from the [[Kaelish language]].


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Latest revision as of 21:33, 7 September 2024

Shadow and Bone is a fantasy television series from Netflix that ran from 2021 to 2023. It is an adaptation of the trilogy of books of the same name by Leigh Bardugo. It features a number of constructed languages:

Additionally, a sketch of the Kerch language was developed by David J. Peterson, but it was not featured in the series. Loanwords into other languages have also been noted as coming from the Kaelish language.

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