Evigord
Evigord was a language that has it's origin borrowed from the titan's runic language. Figures of wisdom in the early clans of humans and other humanoid tried to learn the language and adapt it to their own needs. At first, to simplify the use of it, the language was written in symbols, and after was made an audible language.
While the tongue's origin is not used commonly, historians, linguists and spellcasters still use the language to this day for some purpose. Evigord can also be used as a proxy language to try and understand the titan's runes and language, as it is direcly inspired of it.
Uncommon uses
One order in the city of (location), for example, uses it as a code to open their quarters to mages they deem worthy, or actual members. The code is hidden in a rather mundane object: a diamond-shaped Magic Cube which, when using a true sight spell, uncovers it's secret: the different colors on the diamond becomes Evigord Runes and are totally not fitting the colors they usually are showing. Which makes finding the combination by chance almost impossible, and even more to 'keep' that code for unknowing users. The eight shapes represent the original eight magic schools: Abjuration, Divination, Enchantment, Evocation, Conjuration, Transmutation, Necromancy and Illusion.Geographical Distribution
Remnants of Evigord can be found in old ruins of (location), and remains in particular rituals such as in FrostBrand's culture. As for the rest, most documentation related to that languages remains in the hands of rich patrons, especially spellcasters, and public domain books related to it are very rare, but still on the market.
Frostbrands and (ethnicity) also uses the runes of this language on their attire when going into combat, especially on their shield.
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