The tongues of Rolara: spoken, signed, and danced. From the ancestral Oldcommon to the body-language of the Thri-Kreen, each language carries the history and worldview of the people who speak it. Language articles use the -LANGUAGE filename suffix. Companion lexicons are owned by Dictionary INDEX.
Languages
| Name | Summary |
|---|---|
| Harapuran | Ancestral language; predecessor to Lohastambhi |
| Jiao Language | Language of the Jiao people |
| Lohastambhi | Primary language spoken in Lohastambha; descended from Harapuran |
| Old Tathar | Predecessor to the modern Tathar tongue; descended from Oldcommon |
| Oldcommon | Ancestor of the Common tongue; predecessor to Old Tathar |
| Remnari Language | Language of the Remnari people; incorporates telepathic resonance and astral metaphor |
| Teang’Quess | Elven language spoken by the Chokurri |
| Thri-Kreen Language | Communicated through body postures and movements |
Dictionaries
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