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=Overview= | |||
Nortongue ([[Enchiridian]], [[Nortongue]]: ''Nortalan'' meaning ''speech of the nor'') was the ancient language once used by the original [[human]] people. It is now only rarely understood by the most enthusiastic scholars of the ancient world. It is inspired by Old Norse. | Nortongue ([[Enchiridian]], [[Nortongue]]: ''Nortalan'' meaning ''speech of the nor'') was the ancient language once used by the original [[human]] people. It is now only rarely understood by the most enthusiastic scholars of the ancient world. It is inspired by Old Norse. | ||
=History= | |||
Nortongue was spoken by the humans of [[Acrolon]] for the first half of the [[Shattered Age]], after which a cultural shift to [[Imperial]] took place, as a result of the rise of the [[Empire of Acrolon]]. | |||
Revision as of 17:06, 18 May 2024
Template:Breadcrumb Nortongue
Overview
Nortongue (Enchiridian, Nortongue: Nortalan meaning speech of the nor) was the ancient language once used by the original human people. It is now only rarely understood by the most enthusiastic scholars of the ancient world. It is inspired by Old Norse.
History
Nortongue was spoken by the humans of Acrolon for the first half of the Shattered Age, after which a cultural shift to Imperial took place, as a result of the rise of the Empire of Acrolon.