Languages of Veth
Languages of Veth
Conlangs
ArangothekArangothek is the official language of Arangoth and Drache, in which BDI itself is located. AssiAssi is the language of the deeply spiritual and very ferocious Assi tribesmen of the Nie River Valley. AslariThe Aslar is native to the kingdom of Aslar (which is famous for its tradition of electing a new king each year and beheading the old one). LeturianLeturian is the native language of Leturia, spoken by Leturians at home and abroad.
Setting Languages
CommonKnown to us players as English, this is the most commonly used language in the setting and in active roleplay. AlesianThe native language of the Alesian Imperium. AnkenahAnkenah is less a language and more a magical system. Created by Tekhem "Ankenahotep" as-Tyrakhon. System of glyphs harnessing essence for linguistic forms. EllurianSpoken by natives of Elluria, though it is slowly being replaced by Alesian now that it is a tributary of the Empire. ElvishThe elves of Elvendeep have a number of languages, the majority comprising of a high language and the tribal language of the savage Sorani known as Deepish. GriffonGriffons have two native languages: One is an ancient bestial language of bird cries spoken in their natural form, the other is a blend of griffon and the language of their dryads. KorthaiKorthai is the language of the seagoing Korthai people, who are cousins of the Assi. NajjiraNative language of the Najjira people. RondissianRondissian's speak Akman in the now isolated country of Rondis. TollorianTollorian is a clan language spoken by native hill tribes within Tollor. |
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Scripts of the World
AnkenahAnkenah, the magical language which spawned modern Najji, originally used a set of ideographs to try and capture the essence of the universe in order to distill it into something understandable and usable by human beings. ArangothekArangothek has its own writing, which you can see explained here. AssiThe Assi language apparently uses a system of ideograms. TeldanarThe desert-living Teldanar use an as-of-yet-unexpounded-upon heiroglyphic writing system. |