**ᚡᚨᚱᚨᛋᚺᛗᚢᚾᚾᚢ᛫ ᛋᚢᛋᚢᚱᚱᚢᛋ ᚨᚾᛏᛁᚴᚢᛋ ᛞᚺᚨ᛫ ᛞᚺᚨ᛫ ᛞᚺᚨ᛫ ᛞᚻᚨᚾᚲᛖ ᚳᚢᛗ ᛈᚱᛖᛗᚢᛏᚨᛏᛁᚨᚨ ᚳᚢᚾᛁ ᚡᛖᚾᛏᛁ᛫ ᛖᚱᛏᛁᚲᚢᛋᛋ ᚳᚢᛗ ᛞᚺᚨ᛫ ᚹᛖᚾᛏᛁ᛫ ᚨᚾᛞᛏ ᛞᚺᚨ᛫ ᛚᛖᚳᚷᛖᚾᛞᛋ ᛏᛖᚲᛋᚢᛗ ᛁᚾᛏᚢ᛫ ᛞᚻᚨ᛫ ᛏᛖᚱᚱᚨᛖ᛫ ᚨᚨᛁᚱᛏᛁᚾᚢᛗ᛫**
— ᚨᛖᛚᚨᚱᛁᚨᚾ ᛞᚨᛟᚾᛁᚢᛋ, ᛞᚻᚨ ᛋᚳᚱᛁᛒᛖ ᚡ ᛏᚹᛁᛚᛁᚷᚻᛏ

Languages across Exelia

Languages Across Arshmunnu

  The diverse cultures and histories of Arshmunnu have given rise to a rich tapestry of languages. Each language carries its own unique history, cultural significance, and usage. Here is an overview of the major languages spoken across Arshmunnu.  

As'hikan Vulgar (High Imperial)

Overview:
  • Usage: High Imperial, or As'hikan Vulgar, is the prestigious language of the ruling elite and the educated classes within the As'hikan Empire.
  • Characteristics: This language is known for its complex grammar, extensive vocabulary, and formal tone. It is used in official documents, literature, and scholarly works.
  • Cultural Significance: As'hikan Vulgar symbolizes authority and sophistication, and proficiency in this language is a marker of high status.
  • As'hikan (Low Imperial/Common)

    Overview:
  • Usage: Commonly spoken among the general populace of the As'hikan Empire.
  • Characteristics: It is simpler than As'hikan Vulgar, with more straightforward grammar and vocabulary, making it accessible to all social classes.
  • Cultural Significance: As'hikan serves as the lingua franca within the empire, facilitating communication across different regions and social strata.
  • Szewish

    Overview:
  • Usage: The primary language of the Szewian people.
  • Characteristics: Szewish features a mix of influences from neighboring cultures, with a phonetic structure that emphasizes consonant clusters.
  • Cultural Significance: Szewish is a vital part of Szewian identity and heritage, often used in traditional songs, stories, and ceremonies.
  • Chamalian Vulgar (Ancient Reptilian Humanoid Chamalian Native Language)

    Overview:
  • Usage: Spoken by the ancient reptilian humanoid inhabitants of Chamalia.
  • Characteristics: The language has a series of hisses, clicks, and guttural sounds, reflecting its ancient origins.
  • Cultural Significance: Chamalian Vulgar is deeply tied to the history and traditions of the Chamalian people, with many ancient texts and rituals preserved in this language.
  • Gothian

    Overview:
  • Usage: The primary language of the Gothian people.
  • Characteristics: Gothian is known for its melodic and rhythmic quality, with a grammar system that places a heavy emphasis on inflection.
  • Cultural Significance: Gothian is used in both everyday communication and in the literary and artistic expressions of the Gothian culture.
  • Languages of the West (Old Centur Tribe Languages of the West)

    Overview:
  • Usage: Spoken by various tribes in the western regions of Arshmunnu.
  • Characteristics: These languages are diverse, with each tribe having its own distinct linguistic features. They often share common roots but have evolved differently.
  • Cultural Significance: These languages are crucial for preserving the unique identities and traditions of the western tribes.
  • Draconic

    Overview:
  • Usage: The language of dragons and those who study or worship them.
  • Characteristics: Draconic is ancient and powerful, with a deep, resonant phonetic structure and a complex script.
  • Cultural Significance: Knowledge of Draconic is often associated with wisdom and power, and it is used in magical incantations and ancient lore.
  • Latin (Language of Gods and Angels)

    Overview:
  • Usage: The sacred language used in religious texts, rituals, and communication with the divine. Known by gods, angels, and a select few powerful mortals such as the Saintess, Emperor, and high magicians.
  • Characteristics: Latin is highly structured, with an extensive vocabulary that allows for precise expression of theological and philosophical concepts.
  • Cultural Significance: Mastery of Latin is essential for religious scholars and clergy, as it is the language of the gods and angels.
  • Imvien Native Languages

    Overview:
  • Usage: Spoken by the inhabitants of the Imvien Islands.
  • Characteristics: These languages are closely related to As'hikan but have distinct regional variations.
  • Cultural Significance: They reflect the unique cultural practices and histories of the Imvien people, who live in a geographically diverse archipelago.
  • Elvish

    Overview:
  • Usage: The language of the Elves.
  • Characteristics: Elvish is known for its lyrical quality and intricate grammar. It is often described as the most beautiful and expressive language in Arshmunnu.
  • Cultural Significance: Elvish is used in poetry, song, and lore, and it is a vital part of the Elvish cultural heritage.
  • Dwarish

    Overview:
  • Usage: The language of the Dwarves.
  • Characteristics: Dwarish is characterized by its strong, consonant-heavy sounds and a runic script. It is efficient and direct, reflecting the practical nature of Dwarven society.
  • Cultural Significance: Dwarish is used in craftsmanship, trade, and oral traditions, encapsulating the resilience and industriousness of the Dwarven people.
  • Undercommon (Corrupted Latin - Language of Chaos and Monsters)

    Overview:
  • Usage: A corrupted form of Latin used by chaotic entities and monsters. Known by chaos beings and a few powerful mortals, including the Saintess, Emperor, and high magicians, as well as some elves and dragons.
  • Characteristics: Undercommon retains the structure of Latin but is twisted with chaotic elements, making it unpredictable and difficult to master.
  • Cultural Significance: It is associated with dark magic and forbidden knowledge, often used in rituals and texts that deal with chaos and destruction.
  • Chronicles of Arshmunnu (old)

    "Under Astra's watch, even the harshest words falter, for here in Exelia, our unity is the shield that guards the realms of men." — Lord Blackthorn of Karuniria

    "Arshmunnu, where tales of old and new converge, is a realm of boundless wonders and ancient whispers, ever echoing the legacy of its heroes and the magic that courses through its veins." - High King Marcus of Armorica


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