User blog:Cask Of Armadillo/Modern Slavlang Challenge

Overview
The goal of this challenge is to create a language descended from one of the following: The sound changes may not be characteristic to any modern Slavic Language (or any language other than the three listed, for that matter).
 * Old Church Slavonic
 * Old East Slavic
 * Proto-Slavic

Specific Rules

 * The language must have its sound changes either listed on the page, have a link posted on the page, or be readily available to anyone who requests to see them.
 * There will be a required translation, given as soon as the challenge officially begins.
 * Starting before the start date is allowed, as long as it is not on the wiki.  Feel free to sketch out ideas on paper before the designated start date, but once again the wiki page must not be created until the official start date.  I will not be held responsible for the amount of pencils you go through.
 * Must be readily identifiable as Slavic, meaning it posesses at least 3 or more of the following:
 * Is Fusional
 * Declines to at least 5 cases
 * Has phonemic accent (either through pitch or dynamic stress)
 * Be affected by Slavic Liquid Metathesis in some way
 * Be reasonably mutually intelligible with at least one other language within its branch (East, West, South)
 * Have Slavic aspect (perfective, imperfective)
 * Have T-V distinction
 * It must have a name, and phonology must either be in IPA or X-SAMPA

Final Judging
The rules for voting will be just slightly different than in past challenges.
 * Any member of the wiki may vote.
 * The number of votes per member will be equal to half the number of entries.  2.5 will be rounded up to 3 but all decimals greater than 3 will be rounded down to the nearest integer.
 * Only half your assigned votes may be downvotes.  This number will always be rounded up, meaning that if there are 3 votes assigned per person, you may give out 2 downvotes.  You are not required to give an upvote, meaning that you can choose to only submit 2 downvotes and not use your third vote.
 * Only one vote may be used on your own language.
 * If you feel that a language is significantly great, you can choose to give it all your upvotes plus an extra quality vote.  For instance, if there are only 3 votes allowed per person, you may give a +4 to a language but otherwise you will only be able to submit 3 votes.  If you choose to go this route, you are expected to have an extensive explanation for why you chose this language as the best.

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That's all for now. Happy conlanging and best of luck to you all!

-- Koa