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'''High Imperial''', known before the [[Final Ascension]] of Harmony as Eastern street slang, is a dialect on Scadrial used by [[Spook]] and his childhood friends.{{book ref|mb3|23}} After the ascension of Harmony, High Imperial turned into a scholarly, formal language that was rarely used outside of important legal documents.
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'''High Imperial''', known before the [[Final Ascension]] of Harmony as Eastern Street Slang, is a dialect on Scadrial used by [[Spook]]. After the ascension of Harmony, High Imperial turned into a scholarly, formal language that was rarely used outside of important legal documents.
   
 
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** If you must refer to the subject do so at '''the end'''.
 
** If you must refer to the subject do so at '''the end'''.
   
* Use '''nicknames for people''', the language is based off moving the structure of a sentence into as many ''confusing manners'' as possible. In fact, using a '''nickname of a nickname''' is best. For example, Spook uses the nickname Nip to refer to Breeze, which is in itself a nickname.
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* Use '''nicknames for people''', the language is based off moving the structure of a sentence into as many ''confusing manners'' as possible. In fact, using a '''nickname of a nickname''' is best.
   
 
* ''Adjectives'' come '''first''', Then ''verbs'', even if you form them as nouns
 
* ''Adjectives'' come '''first''', Then ''verbs'', even if you form them as nouns
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Reference Mistborn:The Final Empire for Lestibourne's parts.
 
Reference Mistborn:The Final Empire for Lestibourne's parts.
 
Guide dictated by Lady Amdin, written by Sir Kit
 
Guide dictated by Lady Amdin, written by Sir Kit
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The dialect's grammatical rules are intentionally vague.{{wob ref|14727}}
 
* High Imperial was inspired by a person Brandon knew from the [[Timewasters Guide]] forums, who sometimes posted random gibberish that, upon close inspection, turned out to be rather poetic.{{wob ref|2378}}
 
   
 
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