Not at all, or at the very least that wasn't my intention. The first sentence is in Victorian, a language spoken broadly across Terra; the second and third are Higashinese, but the second is written using the alphabet from Laterano, rather than the native alphabet used in Higashi. The last is in Yanese, a language spoken in a nation that sits between Higashi and Victoria, although Yan shares a border only with Higashi.
You're right that Higashinese is an odd case, though. There are quite a few people here from a country called Japan, which seems to share many linguistic and cultural similarities with Higashi, as far as I can gather. So far, only I and those from this Japan can read the second line.
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Not at all, or at the very least that wasn't my intention. The first sentence is in Victorian, a language spoken broadly across Terra; the second and third are Higashinese, but the second is written using the alphabet from Laterano, rather than the native alphabet used in Higashi. The last is in Yanese, a language spoken in a nation that sits between Higashi and Victoria, although Yan shares a border only with Higashi.
You're right that Higashinese is an odd case, though. There are quite a few people here from a country called Japan, which seems to share many linguistic and cultural similarities with Higashi, as far as I can gather. So far, only I and those from this Japan can read the second line.