Lei Baddizath

The Roman Empire lost control of the in the early 5th century. Despite this, however, the Romano-British peoples in the region maintained their societies and their cultures, while also coexisting with their Briton predecessors. This culture actually flourished in the next 100 years, even speaking its own dialect of Vulgar Latin that may have been influenced by Brittonic languages. Unfortunately, this all changed in the 6th century, when Anglo-Saxon tribes started migrating from and  to Britain. These tribes eventually decimated the Romano-British people and their language. The result is the current, which is dominated by Germanic and Celtic languages.

But what if things had happened differently? What if the Romano-British people managed to win against these Anglo-Saxon invaders? Had the circumstances been different, they could have easily fended off these Anglo-Saxons, resulting in a completely different timeline. What would this alternate reality look like, and how would it be different from the one we live in today? What if Britain was a Romance-speaking nation like France, Spain, Portugal, or Romania? What if in Britain, they spoke Britainese rather than English, and called the worlds in these scenarios "baddizaths alternatives" instead of "alternate universes".

Points of Divergence

 * During the invasion of the British Isles by Anglo-Saxon tribes, the Anglo-Saxons are unsuccessful in their invasions, so they give up and immigrate to Scotland, either driving the tribes there to extinction, or forcing them to migrate to Ireland.
 * Celtic tribes never migrated to Scotland, leaving the land filled with Pre-Indo-European tribes.
 * Muhammad names his uncle, al-`Abbas, as his successor to be the next Caliph of Islam, thus avoiding the split between Sunni Islam and Shiite Islam.
 * The Mongols successfully invade Japan.
 * Muslim expansion throughout Africa did not eliminate the southern Roman Empire, instead turning it into a Muslim nation part of the Dar al-Islam.