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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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Revision as of 14:59, 17 November 2013

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.

Conlang Relay 20
Ring 1 “†orch” Ring 2 “Ttorch”
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