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Old High Squibbian
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Old High Squibbian had been the native language of the Squib species, until it evolved to and was replaced with Squibbian. Old High Squibbian used the word kRR to talk about the novelty value of an item, usually an item under negotiation (as Squibs rarely would consider talking about an item without considering it an item under negotiation).
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Old High Squibbian had been the native language of the Squib species, until it evolved to and was replaced with Squibbian. Old High Squibbian used the word kRR to talk about the novelty value of an item, usually an item under negotiation (as Squibs rarely would consider talking about an item without considering it an item under negotiation).