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Trepheon

Native Dormian

The most common language spoken in Trepheon; the native language of humans and most other sentient races that were born on the continent. Basically it’s English, and in the history of Azura, it evolved from the various cultures escaping Dormia’s fall and becoming mixed, making a new form of the Dormian language that’s rather different from ancient Dormian. Most people who reside on Trepheon know how to speak it, and a good amount also know how to read and write in Native Dormian.  

Tura'k

Dryads and some ents, although rare, can come to understand Native Dormian, as well. However, they have a stranger sounding variation of the language. When they speak, it sounds as if wind is blowing through their mouths, slightly, creative a slight hissing or humming sound. It's oddly soothing and sounds as if a wise old person is speaking, though they are said to be somewhat slow speakers and have a lower pitch in their voice.  

Lagartian

The Lizardkin, Gillians, and Tachtan have a “snake-like” accent of Native Dormian known as Lagartian, where they emphasize certain syllables and speak in a somewhat hushed tone. It truly sounds befitting of a reptile, and can sometimes be intimidating to those who are not familiar with lizardkin. However, one would find it to be more soothing and peaceful over time - often associated as a wise undertone. However, their language is old-fashioned due to not much of it changing over the years.

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