Language of the unformed
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The Language of the Unformed is a small language referenced in a dozen or so books. The language is a relavtively unrecognized in history even though it appears in Egyptian, Russian, Roman, and English lore. Most often references to the unformed are mistaken as references to the Undead or dark gods.
A good way to learn more on the language is in the book Desperation by Steven King. The main parts of the language used in Desperation are directed towards Gods. can tah, meaning smaller gods, while can tak meaning Big gods, and mi him en tow meaning our god is strong.
In this book the Tak are supposed to be from another plane or dimension, accessing this world through the ini, or well of the worlds. The Tak is used to represent a sort of Devil, thriving on death and anger.
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