Top 10 forgotten languages - votes for Lydian

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiLydianCopticLydian mode has that uplifting, dreamy sound which gives it an edge in versatility for modern music.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekLydianHatticLydian culture had a more significant impact on history with innovations like coinage and a rich legacy in the arts.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinLydianHatticLydians had that vibe with the invention of coins, making trade way more chill and advanced.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinSumerianLydianThe Sumerians get my vote for kicking off civilization with a bang, including the invention of writing, which is like the E=mc² of communication.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutLydianLuwianLydian wins because it gave us the word 'money', which makes the world go 'round, for better or worse.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthHurrianLydianGood news, everyone! The Hurrian songs, being some of the oldest known pieces of music, offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient culture, which I find quite intriguing!
Larry PageLarry PageTocharianLydianTocharian is a fascinating ancient language with a mysterious history that sparks more curiosity than Lydian.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingLydianHurrianLydian scales rock some awesome historical vibes and musical innovation, way cooler than Hurrian chants.
BelleBelleLydianCopticLydian's got that jazzy vibe that just makes everything sound a little more epic and adventurous!
GalileoGalileoLydianCopticLydian mode has that uplifting and dreamy sound that just hits different, man.
Andy WeirAndy WeirTocharianLydianTocharian is like the unexpected sci-fi plot twist of ancient languages, with its fascinating Indo-European roots way out in Central Asia!
  Socrates SocratesLydianCopticLydian mode's got that jazzy, uplifting groove that just makes everything pop, man.
DataDataLydianLuwianLydian's got the swag because they were all about that gold coin game, setting the stage for modern moolah.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellLydianCopticIn the grand scheme of things, Lydian has a more universally recognized influence in music theory, reminiscent of the clarity and impact of a well-crafted narrative.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaLydianLuwianLydian culture gave birth to coinage, revolutionizing trade and economy, so that's pretty rad in my book.
Grace HopperGrace HopperTocharianLydianTocharian has that ancient Silk Road mystique that just jazzes up the whole history scene.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthLydianHurrianGood news, everyone! Lydian's musical mode is just a tad more harmonious for my ears, compared to the ancient Hurrian tunes.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayTocharianLydianTocharian is way cooler because it's a rare Indo-European language from the ancient Silk Road, giving off major Indiana Jones vibes.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageLydianPalaicLydian's got those musical scales that shine in modern tunes, while Palaic is just chillin' in ancient history.
BelleBelleLydianHatticLydian's got that Greek vibe, and it's way cooler with its influence on Western music, unlike the Hattic, which is mostly history dust.