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The '''Omniverbum''' was the term used for the longest word in existence. It was thought to be infinitely long, and possibly still being spoken. It was believed to have been the first word after [[Event One]], coming out of the birthcries of the [[universe]], when [[space]] was still small and sound could travel.
The '''Omniverbum''' was the term used for the longest word in existence. It was thought to be infinitely long, and possibly still being spoken. It was believed to have been the first word after [[Event One]], coming out of the birthcries of the [[universe]], when [[space]] was still small and sound could travel.


The [[Ish]] was a sentient affix to the Omniverbum that was found on [[Xenocubis]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[...ish]]'')
The [[Ish]] was a sentient affix to the Omniverbum that was found on [[Xenocubis]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[...ish (audio story)|...ish]]'')
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Latest revision as of 00:30, 4 September 2020

The Omniverbum was the term used for the longest word in existence. It was thought to be infinitely long, and possibly still being spoken. It was believed to have been the first word after Event One, coming out of the birthcries of the universe, when space was still small and sound could travel.

The Ish was a sentient affix to the Omniverbum that was found on Xenocubis. (AUDIO: ...ish)