Tyiatin
Tyiatin acts as the linguistic link among the Jahix, Crehe, and Privane cultures, enabling communication and trade among these distinct yet connected societies. This unique language originated in the historic region of Qahai, a key trade hub with the neighboring realms of Danwor and Ewador.
The development of Tyiatin was driven by the need for a common language, resulting from the blending of linguistic elements from the three original languages—each rich in its own heritage and nuances. This collaborative effort not only created a practical means of communication but also promoted deeper cultural exchange, strengthening relationships among these nations.
Today, Tyiatin remains a lively and active language, widely used whenever the Jahix, Crehe, and Privane engage in trade or diplomatic discussions. In Danwor and Ewador, it is taught to young learners as a second language, ensuring that the next generation is prepared for cross-cultural interactions. Additionally, Tyiatin is one of the official languages of Ewador, highlighting its significance to the region’s cultural identity and social functions.
But the language isn't only taught in the three nations. It is also taught at various schools across Aurin, such as Chaddo the school of the orcs, Long Xae Academy, Felvale, Uraelity - The school of the elves, and Merana - School for knights and soldiers. People in Long Xae rarely use other languages for communication, often sticking with the most widely spoken language in Aurin. As a result, they mostly speak Tyiatin and use it in schools when talking to exchange students.
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