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Ithrendar

In the world of Elythria, there was once an ancient and beautiful language known as Ithrendar. Spoken by the enigmatic Ithrendari people, who inhabited the lush and vibrant region of Valoria, Ithrendar was a language of poetry, music, and deep connection with nature. Its flowing script and melodic sounds were said to have the power to bring even the most stoic of listeners to tears.   As the centuries passed, the Ithrendari civilization began to decline. The once-thriving cities and towns of Valoria fell into disrepair, and the population dwindled as the younger generations sought opportunities elsewhere in Elythria. The Ithrendari's ancient customs, arts, and beliefs gradually faded from memory, and the language of Ithrendar began its slow march toward extinction.   In an attempt to preserve their heritage, the last remaining Ithrendari scholars and scribes devoted themselves to recording their history, stories, and the rich tapestry of the Ithrendar language. They filled countless tomes with their knowledge, hoping that future generations might rediscover the beauty of their lost culture. But as the years went by and the Ithrendari people vanished, their tomes were left to gather dust in forgotten libraries and hidden archives.   In the modern age of Elythria, the Ithrendar language is all but forgotten. Only a few dedicated scholars and historians remain who can decipher its complex script and understand its melodic tones. The once-great cities of the Ithrendari now lie in ruins, their crumbling walls and overgrown streets serving as silent testaments to a lost civilization.   The death of the Ithrendar language serves as a poignant reminder of the impermanence of cultures and the passage of time. As the world of Elythria continues to change and evolve, the echoes of the Ithrendari people and their beautiful language slowly fade into the mists of history, leaving behind only the faintest traces of their existence.

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