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'''[[Conlang relay|Conlang Relay]] 20''' is being run by relay master [[User:Greybuck|Chrys Jordan]], with help from [[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]]. It has been advertised in multiple communities, and started on 2012-11-03. The original text was in &an†árhi for Ring 1, and Ttuan for Ring 2, hence the quirky names for the two rings.
'''[[Conlang relay|Conlang Relay]] 20''' was run by relay master [[User:Greybuck|Chrys Jordan]], with help from [[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]]. It was advertised in multiple communities, and started on 2012-11-03. The original text was in &an†árhi for Ring 1, and Ttuan for Ring 2, hence the quirky names for the two rings.


Ring 2 is split into a conscript part (first half) and an xenolang part (second half). This marks two firsts in conlang relay history: first xenolang ring and first split ring.
Ring 2 was split into a conscript part (first half) and an xenolang part (second half), with a few "normal" torches in between. This marks two firsts in conlang relay history: first xenolang ring and first split ring.


The relay progress and results are also being mirrored to [http://greybuck.tumblr.com Ndongo Central].
In the initial stages of the relay, the game's progress was also being mirrored to [http://greybuck.tumblr.com Ndongo Central].


After a promising start, several people had to drop out, and others had to be skipped because of communication problems, making it one of the most unsteady relays so far. Torch 1 finally returned to the relay master near the end of January 2013, and Torch 2 did so too in early May 2013. The final translations have not appeared yet, but the relay is considered finished, and the individual torches may be published now.
After a promising start, several people had to drop out, and others had to be skipped because of communication problems, making it one of the most unsteady relays so far. Torch 1 finally returned to the relay master near the end of January 2013, and Torch 2 did so too in early May 2013. The final translations have not appeared yet, but the relay is considered finished, and the individual torches may be published now.


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Latest revision as of 12:27, 4 October 2016

Conlang Relay 20 was run by relay master Chrys Jordan, with help from Fenhl. It was advertised in multiple communities, and started on 2012-11-03. The original text was in &an†árhi for Ring 1, and Ttuan for Ring 2, hence the quirky names for the two rings.

Ring 2 was split into a conscript part (first half) and an xenolang part (second half), with a few "normal" torches in between. This marks two firsts in conlang relay history: first xenolang ring and first split ring.

In the initial stages of the relay, the game's progress was also being mirrored to Ndongo Central.

After a promising start, several people had to drop out, and others had to be skipped because of communication problems, making it one of the most unsteady relays so far. Torch 1 finally returned to the relay master near the end of January 2013, and Torch 2 did so too in early May 2013. The final translations have not appeared yet, but the relay is considered finished, and the individual torches may be published now.

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Ring 1 “†orch” Ring 2 “Ttorch”
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