The Languages of Tanaria reflect the incredible diversity of its inhabitants, shaped by millennia of culture, geography, and magical influence. Each language serves as a lens through which the history and identity of its speakers are expressed, providing a window into the world’s many civilizations, from the powerful kingdoms of Eouma to the nomadic tribes of the Aygir. Tanaria’s languages range from the flowing script of Almiyr, the ancient and magical tongue of spellcasting, to the guttural sounds of Thrukar, the Orcish language steeped in strength and heritage. Some languages are tied to specific regions or peoples, such as the melodic Sylvani of the elves or the industrial, practical dialects of dwarves. Others, like Trade Common, facilitate communication across the many cultures of Tanaria, binding its diverse peoples together. The study of language in Tanaria is not just an academic pursuit; it is a vital key to understanding the ley lines, unlocking ancient ruins, and uncovering lost knowledge. Many languages also carry magical significance, such as Almiyr, where precise pronunciation can mean the difference between a miracle and disaster. This category explores the origins, usage, and significance of Tanaria’s many tongues, highlighting how language connects, defines, and divides the people of this vast world.