Language of Le
Language of Le
Do they speak Verdurian, a Qarau language or are they bilingual, thus using Verdurian as an administrative language and the other as a home language?
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JELSHMiekko wrote:protip: no one wants to learn your conlangs. if they claim different, it's just to be friendly. this is true for all conlangers.
according to the Language map, it's Qarau. strange thing is, it's still green on the political map. maybe that mean Mark missed it when he colored the map, or maybe it mean the Verdurian presence there is minimal. perhaps they only stop by occasionally to refeul, but dont interfere in the administration of the area.
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Actually it is colored yellow, though it's hard to see on that scale.brandrinn wrote:according to the Language map, it's Qarau. strange thing is, it's still green on the political map. maybe that mean Mark missed it when he colored the map, or maybe it mean the Verdurian presence there is minimal. perhaps they only stop by occasionally to refeul, but dont interfere in the administration of the area.
The original inhabitants were Qaraus, but there weren't many of them, and they're now outnumbered by Verdurian settlers.


