Al'Maqadimi Language - Spoken in the floating cities of Al'Maqadim.  A language of high-learning and wizards.

Al'Maqadimi Arcane Language - Used in a number of spells, rituals, and schematics originating from the floating cities.

Dauloen Language - A guttural tongue belonging to the Daulo barbarians from the far east.  Has no written form.

Dhall-Georin Language - A varied, animalistic language used by the Daulo and other thranger tribes on rare occasions.

Draqinese Language - The standardized language of the Draqin Empire to the west.  Has two dialects: Low Draqinese Language spoken by the common people and High Draqinese Language  spoken in the Imperial Court.

Elhanni Language - Descended from Vei'Dathan, now spoken by the peoples of the Elhanna ocean.

Elhanni Holy Language - Used in scripture and sacred texts.  Spoken only when casting spells or performing rituals.

Fallaçane Language - Usually printed, from the Industrial Kingdoms.

Gwestlandi Language - An ancient dead language of the continent of Gwonquor.  Not available to starting characters.

Hurla Language - Shouted in the Free Cities of Khamat-Hurla on the other side of the world.  Uncommon in these parts.

Mataori-Dari Language - Known to pirates and indigenous peoples of the spice isles on the other side of the world.

Ohmani Language - Descended from Vei'Dathan, sung or spoken in Ohma.

Ohmani Sign Language - Related to Tzahualtznheli Sign, used in the military.

Tzahualtzynheli Scent Language - An olfactory language of chemical signals.  Usually only Teotl can use it.

Tzahualtzynheli Sign Language - Developed so Those That Waltz in Hell could speak to outsiders.

Uryptian Language - An ancient dead language known only from cursed artifacts and the fools who seek them out.

Vei'Dathan Language - An ancient language, brought back from the dead in recent times.  Has many dialects: North Vei'Dathan Language, South Vei'Dathan Language, East Vei'Dathan Language, West Vei'Dathan Language.

Wryllene Language - The elven language of the north.  Common amongst nature worshipers and traders.  Has four dialects: Spring Wryllene Language, Summer Wryllene Language, Autumn Wryllene Language, and Winter Wryllene Language.