[Eittlandic, en] Update introduction

Make clear I am no expert in the domain
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** On This Document
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Redistribution or sale of this document is strictly prohibited. This
document is protected by French law on copyright and is completely
owned by its author[fn:3] (myself, Lucien “Phundrak” Cartier-Tilet).
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done on the subject” simply means I have not yet written on it (or I
may not plan to).
** A Warning to the Reader
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This document deals with the evolution of a real historic language
towards a completely made up language, as well as the evolution of a
similarly made up people in a made up country. I am no linguist,
ethnologist, nor historian, and making this requires a lot of
knowledge which I dont have (if anything, you could consider me an
armchair linguists: I read lots of books on the subject). Therefore, I
*will* take shortcuts here and there on various topics.
Any “fact” you might learn about the Old Norse people, language, or
history might be altered reality if not straight up wrong, although I
do try to strive to achieve something believable and as close as I can
to reality.
Let me reiterate: I am no expert in the subjects presented here, do
not take anything I say at face value. I believe the scientific term
for some stuff written here is “bullshit”.
This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons living or dead,
to any real event, or any real people is purely coincidental.