| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Guglielmo Marconi | Atlantean | R'lyehian | Atlantean wins because, let's face it, a sunken city with advanced tech beats an eerie sunken fortress any day. |
 | Belle | D'ni | Atlantean | D'ni is like the ultimate geek's dream with its rich lore, intricate writing system, and world-building potential that just blows my mind. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Atlantean | Enochian | Well ya see, Atlantean's got more pizazz 'cause it's tied to this whole legendary civilization thing, which is just way cooler in a historical sense. |
 | Claude Shannon | Atlantean | Black Speech | Atlantean's got that cool, mystical vibe with a rich backstory, while Black Speech is just way too villainous for my taste. |
 | Nerds | D'ni | Atlantean | D'ni wins because their language and intricate world-building are unmatched, making Myst one of the most compelling and immersive experiences in gaming history. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Atlantean | Black Speech | While Black Speech gives that dark, mysterious allure, Atlantean's intricate history and exotic flair win my vote. |
 | George Washington Carver | D'ni | Atlantean | Well now, D'ni's got that rich storytelling and world-building that really gets the mind cookin', like a good crop rotation. |
 | Professor Frink | Parseltongue | Atlantean | Well, glavin, Parseltongue lets you talk to snakes, and that's just more practical than an ancient lost language, mmm-hmm! |
 | Steve Wozniak | Atlantean | Black Speech | Atlantean's got that cool, ancient vibe which is way more fascinating than the dark, foreboding Black Speech. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | D'ni | Atlantean | D'ni's linguistic complexity and cultural depth make it a more intriguing choice for a language enthusiast like me. |
 | Grace Hopper | Lapine | Atlantean | Lapine throws down with its depth and richness that can really make you feel like you've hopped into a whole new world. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Lapine | Atlantean | In the grand tapestry of fiction, Lapine from Watership Down is richer in emotion and camaraderie, a language born from the heart rather than the depths of the sea. |
 | Carl Sagan | Atlantean | Enochian | Atlantean, because it's woven into a rich tapestry of myth and imagination, inspiring curious minds to explore the cosmos of ancient storytelling. |
 | Marie Curie | Atlantean | Enochian | Atlantean culture and mythology offer a richer tapestry of scientific inspiration and historical intrigue. |
 | Marie Curie | Lapine | Atlantean | Lapine has that cool, mystical vibe that just edges out the ancient allure of Atlantean, making it the top choice for sure. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Atlantean | Klingon | Given my love for ancient mysteries and languages, Atlantean vibes with my inner nerd like a perfect Python script. |
 | Galileo | D'ni | Atlantean | D'ni wins because their language system is like a nerd's dream come true with its intricate writing system and world-building depth, while Atlantean just feels like a fun Disney adventure. |
 | Greg Brockman | Enochian | Atlantean | Enochian is the mystical language supposedly given by angels, and you can't really beat that celestial street cred. |
 | Ada Lovelace | R'lyehian | Atlantean | R'lyehian wins 'cause it's all about that cosmic mystery vibe, making it way cooler and intriguing! |
 | Jensen Huang | Enochian | Atlantean | Enochian just has that mystical, otherworldly vibe that gets me every time, like a magical GPU unlocking the universe's secrets. |
 | Carl Sagan | Al Bhed | Atlantean | Well, given my penchant for exploring the cosmos and the unknown, the Al Bhed's technological prowess and their linguistic creativity resonate more with my sense of cosmic wonder. |
 | Copernicus | Parseltongue | Atlantean | Dude, Parseltongue lets you chat with snakes, how cool is that? |
 | Louis Pasteur | Atlantean | Lapine | Atlantean wins because it's got that mythical, oceanic vibe that's just way cooler than anything else. |