Wild Mountains Languages
Wild Mountains Languages is a general term for the numerous different language families and isolates spoken by the predominantly human tribes inhabiting the Wild Mountains in northwestern Adynía, as well as ones spread throughout the continent through waves of migrations over the millennia, reaching as far south as Gysikan in modern times.
Writing System
Most of these languages lack writing systems, and the ones that do -namely keþic, lerdic and nússic- all make use of scripts adopted from other languages, with Nússans and Lerdíkans mostly using krymnan script and Keþíans using Adral script.
Geographical Distribution
Speakers of Wild Mountains Languages can be found throughout Adynía, including southern and much of eastern Gráhúlysía, eastern Ytis to the northeast, southwestern Nemirkía, and northern and western Gysikan.
LáricAtúric
Frasótic
Rúalic (southern Gráhúlysía)
Sorkótic (southern Gráhúlysía)
Þirkic
East Þirkic (southeastern Gráhúlysía)
West Þirkic (western Lakú Mountains, moribund)
Fakútic
Jaltic (eastern Ytis)
Telattic
Úttic
Vaþrókic (mideastern Ytis)
Lúlkic
West Brakic
Keþic (Lakú Mountains)
Ótanic (western Wild Mountains)
Latúlic
Nartenic (southwestern Nemirkía)
Nússic (northern Gysikan)
Lerdic (western Gysikan)Bekóric (southwestern Nemirkía, moribund)
Mymlic
Óxic (eastern Lakú Mountains)
Modern Wild Mountains Languages
Central Wild Mountains Languages
HylkicLáric
East Wild Mountains Languages
West Wild Mountains Languages
Brakic
East BrakicNartenic (southwestern Nemirkía)
Nússic (northern Gysikan)
Lerdic (western Gysikan)
Isolates
Successor Languages
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