Southern Languages
The languages of the southern continent developed in isolation from those of the Epicentre and Savisa. There are almost as many languages on the southern continent as their are tribes of southerner.
Many, although not all of the southern tongues are click languages. The most widespread is that of the K!lura people, who act as ambassadors to the rest of the world and control ten towns on the northern promontary of the continent.
Due to their similar bodyplans and long association, anoli and mont!aar do not have separate languages beyond those of their tribes, although there are anoli-only and mont!aar-only tribes whose languages don't cross over.
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