Druidic

The language of druids is one that incorporates many natural sounds and noises of wildlife. Combined with borrowed words from Elder Common, it is spoken among those who call the wilds their homes, and maintain the balance of nature. The combination of animal noises with more standard speech is what has lent this to be a popular choice among druids and those who trade with their circles throughout the distant north. When there is call to write the language down, it typically uses the phonetic Common alphabet.
Root Languages

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