Languages
Translate English into fantasy languages with real grammar and morphology. Not just word substitution—proper conjugation, declension, and word order.
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An original fantasy language with Celtic influences. Features vowel-rich phonology, consonant mutations (lenition), dual number for pairs, and a special "timeless" tense for eternal truths. Inspired by classic fantasy elven aesthetics.
Dwarvish
A constructed language inspired by dwarven culture. Features harsh consonants (kh, gr, zr), SOV word order, a four-case noun system, and grammatical evidentiality. Emphasizes honor, craftsmanship, and clan loyalty with an extensive lexicon for mining, metalworking, and stone.
Valaen
The secret ritual language of the Deathless, followers of Vaelith, god of death and fate. Features Latin/Romance-inspired phonology, VSO word order, duality marking through the "-tar" shadow suffix, and an "eternal" tense for fate-ordained truths. Canon phrase: "Ela, Elatar, Vala, Valatar" — Life, Death, Freedom, Submission.
Goblin
The harsh, agglutinative tongue of the goblin peoples. Features Turkic/Mongolic-inspired phonology, vowel harmony, OSV word order (object first — goblins always name what they want before who wants it), possessiveness marking on nouns (claimed/desired/lost), and an urgent tense for things happening RIGHT NOW.
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