Cyrocene
The language of the Cyrvae, which sounds close to the calls of wild deer, elks, moose and other related species. It ranges from quiet sounds and grunts to loud screeches which can be heard across tens of miles.
Cyrocene seems to vary between ancestral parent species of the various Cyrvae, though it’s similar enough between variants that miscommunications are few and far between. Cyrocene is heavily based on both tone and volume, and as such, is difficult if not impossible for people without the ability to project their voice over several miles to learn.
Writing System
There is no written alphabet for Cyrocene, though Cyrvae do have several methods of communicating without the written language.
Geographical Distribution
Spoken almost exclusively in Cyrina, its incredibly unusual to hear Cyrocene being spoken outside the country and the surrounding Lasposan border towns.
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