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Brooding is a language spoken in the land of Harken, purportedly created at the dawning of the Last Age by Clyde P. Riddlesbrood.
Brooding was created by Veronica Hamilton for the Riddlesbrood Touring Theater Company based on elements developed by the theater’s director Ryan Long. In the fall of 2014, development and curatorship of the language was assumed by BenJamin P. Johnson.
Brooding has been featured in Riddlesbrood’s theme song, the 2012 play The Dark Side Show, the 2015 play Harken – A Game of Phones, the 2016 novel Riddlesbrood and the Greatest Brochure in the World, and the 2017 revival of Harken. Riddlesbrood’s use of Brooding is briefly explored in the 2017 film Conlanging, and in more depth in this video by the Conlanging producers.
Both Veronica’s and Jamin’s involvement with Brooding was facilitated by the Language Creation Society (LCS). (Full article...)