| Myrran |
All civilized areas, Humans |
Based on a mixture of ancient Latin, Greek, Aramaic, and Sanskrit. |
| Muanese |
Humans of the Eastern lands |
An Asian-inspired language based on ancient Chinese. Written language is similar to Hangeul. |
| Virkang |
Tribal humans in the Northwest |
Dwarven loan language spoken by primitive human/dwarf intermingled tribes |
| Lvaren |
Elves |
Language with no consonants loosely based on a mixture of ancient Chinese and Japanese. Split into several dialects based on Lvaren ethnicity — Drelvic, Jolvic, and Galvic. Galvic is wildly different from the other two dialects, but shares sentence structure. Galvic must be learned as its own language while Drelvic and Jolvic are interchangeable for the most part. |
| Dvargh |
Dwarves |
Based on ancient Germanic and what would eventually become proto-Norse. |
| Gnoglish |
Gnogles |
A fast, syllabic-dense language wholly unique to Myrra. |
| Ayo |
Aroh |
Based on ancient meso-American dialects of the Maya, Aztec, and indigenous plains tribes. |
| Vaaru |
Vaara |
Similar to Drelvic Lvaren, but utilizing the Galvan alphabet with much harsher consonants. |
| Gurah |
Guraha |
Primal language based on grunts and snaps with some words stolen from Myrran. Also called Gutterspeak. |
| Ratspeak |
Ratkin |
Primal language utilizing chirps and squeaks with some words stolen from Myrran. |