Artistic Forces/Esperanto

Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language in most parts of the world with a huge population of Esperantists, the Esperanto-speaking people. Created by Polish ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof in 1887, it was intended to be a universal second language for international communication, or so-called "the international language". Zamenhof first described the language in Dr. Esperanto's International Language, which he published in five languages under the pseudonym "Doktoro Esperanto". He claimed that the grammar of the language could be learned in one hour, though this estimate assumed a learner with a background in European languages. The term Esperanto translates to the definition: "one who hopes". No other countries have adopted this language, but other factions have, most notably the Totalitarian Empire, the Possessed Cartel, and the Global Integrity Association, making them useful of this as a factionally official language. Esperantido (or reformed Esperanto) and Ido are derived from this constructed and artificial language.

Factions

 * Totalitarian Empire
 * Possessed
 * Global Integrity Association

Songs

 * Levu la Flagon

Trivia

 * As an influential language for the Totalitarian Empire, modelled after Nazi Germany and the New World Order (Illuminati), Esperanto is closely identical to the German language due to Germanic pronunciations, with letters J, TH, and W are replaced with Y, Z for the voiced "TH" (or D), S for the non-voiced "TH" (or in this case T), and V, respectively, and words that are derived from German, such as "dankon", which is derived from the German word for "thanks": "danke", but it sounds Old High German and Old Saxon as its alternative forms: "danchōn", "dancōn", and "thankon".