Languages of the Six Faced World

This is a place holder page for a more in depth study of the langages and writing of the Six-Faced World, If you are interested in collaborating on fleshing this page out, and any linked pages, please contact the creator of this page.

The known languages of the Six-Faced World are as follows:

Human-God Language: Similar to Basque (aka Euskara) with consonant shifts. It remains to be seen if the creators are using modern Basque, which is littered with celtic, latin, and romance language loan-words, or the academically researched pre-celtic Proto-Basque that has been reconstructed and thought to be reliably accurate to how the language was spoken at least as far back as 3000 BC. It is also thought that the Basque people are, at least partly, descended directly from the ice age Solutrean/Magdalenean cultures that resided in northern Spain and the Pyrinnees mountains prior to the Indo-European Migration.

Battle-God Language: Supposedly similar enough to Human-God to be easily learnable.

Demon-God Language: Derived from Zulu with consonant shifts.

Beast-God Language: Derived from Haitian (French Creole Patois)

Dragon-God Language: Currently unknown.

Alphabets of the Six-Faced World