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=Overview=
=Overview=


Dwarftongue ([[Enchiridian]], [[Dwarftongue]]: ''Rukhic'', meaning ''gift of the rukh'') was the ancient language of the [[dwarves]] of [[Kasyat]]. It is inspired by ancient Egyptian.
Dwarftongue ([[Enchiridian]]), also ''Rukhic'' {{lang|Dwarftongue|ˈrukɪk|ˈrukɪk|of the Rukh}} gets its name from the species that created the language. It is inspired by ancient Egyptian.


=History=
=History=


Dwarftongue was used by the dwarves throughout the first half of the [[Shattered Age]], until the rise of the [[Empire of Acrolon]], when [[Imperial]] became the dominant language of the dwarves.
Dwarftongue was used by the Dwarves throughout the first half of the [[Shattered Age]], until they disappeared in [[The Entombment]]. It is still spoken by the Dwarves that awoken in the [[Dawn Age]].
 
Dwarftongue is related to and a predecessor of [[Vasharan]], which the Dwarftongue cultural language drifted into after the Dwarves disappeared.

Revision as of 19:50, 9 June 2025


Template:Breadcrumb Dwarftongue

Overview

Dwarftongue (Enchiridian), also Rukhic (Dwarftongue ˈrukɪk for of the Rukh) gets its name from the species that created the language. It is inspired by ancient Egyptian.

History

Dwarftongue was used by the Dwarves throughout the first half of the Shattered Age, until they disappeared in The Entombment. It is still spoken by the Dwarves that awoken in the Dawn Age.

Dwarftongue is related to and a predecessor of Vasharan, which the Dwarftongue cultural language drifted into after the Dwarves disappeared.