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* [[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 [[David J. Peterson]]. | * [[Shu language|Shu]], created by [[Jessie Peterson]] with assistance from [[David J. Peterson]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:26, 13 April 2024
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:
- Ravkan, created by David J. Peterson.
- Fjerdan, created by David J. Peterson and Christian Thalmann.
- Zemeni, created by David J. Peterson and Jessie Peterson.
- 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.