Making an alternate history with a brand new branch of PIE, called the Crimeic branch. In yellow, blue, and green, you can see the "Poruch" branches, which are Eastern, Western, and Southern Crimeic respectively. Red is it's own category of Crimeic named "Daleko Crimeic", and split from Proto-Crimeic sooner than the others. The Western Crimeic branch is a part of the Balkan Sprachbund, and although it has not influenced any languages directly, it has picked up many balkan features. Eastern Crimeic is very influenced by the Vostoslavic family (also known as "East Slavic"), and even is semi-consistently written in either Cyrillic or Glagolitic. Southern Crimeic is very influenced by Greek and Turkish, and less so Bulgarian. It is also important to note that only one language remains in the family, that being Cheroian (an exonym given by Russians who often traded with them). Daleko Crimeic is influenced by the Kartvelian, Turkic, Iranic, and Armenian languages, and is the most distinct of the Crimeic languages. It is also the only Centum language in the family.