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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Latin is a mysterious language. It's been effectively dead for one-and-a-half-thousand years, yet somehow, it is still being used, even omnipresent in popular culture. Maybe it's that distinct, laconic sound of it unlike anything else. Maybe it's the association with the greatest Vestigial Empire of the Western world. Maybe it's the fact that it is still the official religious language of the Roman Catholic Church. Or it's just because Latin makes you sound and feel smart and badass, with all the scientific terminologies and Ominous Latin Chanting. Whatever the reason, Latin sounds awesome to most people. And that's enough of a reason to gratuitously stick it onto any work of fiction out there.
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