Maybe for 2022 I should get back to one of these projects. I'm not sure yet which.
Does any of these projects sound more interesting than the others?
- An alternate history where the Roman empire survives to the present day. Done right, if I may say so myself, compared to the way these are usually done. (Needs some serious rewriting, though, and better maps, and I have better resources on what should happen in the Americas during that time)
- Voigari; alternate Italian from that timeline. (All I got is a lot of paradigms. It could be fun to tackle syntax.)
- The Bugs, or my own take on what creepy hive-mind aliens would actually be like.
- Yttes. A very technologically advanced far-future society. Plus some secret history of our own planet. (Ideally I'd love to have a conlang to go with it, but I can't promise anything on that one.)
- Simbri. A polysynthetic language with root-and-pattern morphology.
- Historical atlas of the middle-seas. (A history of the vaguely renaissance world where Simbri is spoken.)