These were the standard pronouns until a 1700s grammar reform (the ones in the misc paralian project), which supposedly made them more streamlined and intuitive. - Dative case literally stops existing b̶̶e̶c̶a̶u̶s̶e̶ i̶̶ f̶̶o̶r̶g̶o̶t̶ t̶̶o̶ a̶̶d̶d̶ t̶̶h̶e̶m̶ i̶̶n̶ t̶̶h̶e̶ o̶̶r̶i̶g̶i̶n̶a̶l̶ p̶̶r̶o̶j̶e̶c̶t̶ - The possessives were streamlined to simply be a pronoun + -er, which forms most possessives in Paralian - Each concept is given a unique pronoun: splitting “vos” into vos and ve, splitting “nou” into nou and nai, and making gender-specific possessives (ironically, these things made it MORE complicated) - 1st and 2nd person reflexives become a thing, modeled after English (…but really why do those exist, 1st person pronouns are by definition unambiguous-)