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'''Noalath''' is a language created by David Peterson for the MTV/Spike series ''[[The Shannara Chronicles]]''. The language was inspired by events and elements taken from the Shannara series of books written by Terry Brooks. For all intents and purposes, the language is a priori. Noalath is intended to be the language of the druids from the Shannara series. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:
'''Noalath''' is a language created by David Peterson for the MTV/Spike series ''[[The Shannara Chronicles]]''. Peterson had no involvement in the writing system the show features, which is gibberish. The language was inspired by events and elements taken from the Shannara series of books written by Terry Brooks. For all intents and purposes, the language is a priori. Noalath is intended to be the language of the druids from the Shannara series. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:


* [[Appendix:Noalath pronunciation|Phonology]]
* [[Appendix:Noalath pronunciation|Phonology]]

Revision as of 04:21, 28 September 2023

Noalath is a language created by David Peterson for the MTV/Spike series The Shannara Chronicles. Peterson had no involvement in the writing system the show features, which is gibberish. The language was inspired by events and elements taken from the Shannara series of books written by Terry Brooks. For all intents and purposes, the language is a priori. Noalath is intended to be the language of the druids from the Shannara series. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:

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