Languages
not people
Common is the most widespoken lanuages, which most if not all understand.
Sylvan and Primordial are the ancient languages of this world.
Dwarven:
The Dwarves mainly speak this in the Dwarven city of Ydunsborg.
In other cities they usually stick to common.
Elven:
Elven is a newer version of Sylvan, spoken by the Elves and some Half-Elves.
Elves take pride in their language even though it seems gullible to their ancestors, Alfer.
Giant:
Giant is a known language throughout Tusmorka, since Goliaths travels the world as merchants and raiders. It’s also a good language to know, since Firbolg can be found all over Vanaheim as forest guides.
Gnomish:
They’re amazing trackers and Rangers. They usually lives side by side with the Elves, but are actually more accepted by the Alfer than the Elves are.
However this means their language is rather unknown to everyone but the Elves in the forests.
Goblin:
Goblins are mainly found in the forests or on mountain tops, licking dew of mossy rocks.
It’s an uncommon language, but some of the more comprehensive Goblins does work as artisans in some cities and towns.
Halfling:
Some Halfling’s resides in small forest villages but most have been “domesticated” more and more, throughout the times. This means Halflings mainly are workers nowadays. They still treasure their languages and keeps it for Halflings only.
Orc:
The language is unknown to most common folk, since Orc’s and Half-Orcs mainly resides further up north, and seldom travel to other continents.
Draconic:
The language of Dragonborn, Lizardfolk and Kobold’s.
Kobold’s are found throughout most of Tusmorka, but are a bit more common in the Vanaheim mountains. Dragonborns mainly comes from the south, but often travels as merchants and raiders.
Languages like Abyssal, Celestial, Undercommon and others, are only known to those who have inherited them or studied them.