Earphone
Acolyte
Do you think it's actually worth investing the copious amounts of time to create a language that will be scanned over by many readers who won't notice? (Or rather, won't find it special.)
I've been interested in developing one or two fantasy languages for myself to use, but I don't feel like there'd be much use to it, unless you were going to leave easter eggs for readers ambitious enough to translate it. Not much use, because if you're spouting other languages in your story, the reader, and very likely the protagonist, won't have a clue what the speakers are talking about.
I dunno, just a question I've had buzzing around my head for a while.
I've been interested in developing one or two fantasy languages for myself to use, but I don't feel like there'd be much use to it, unless you were going to leave easter eggs for readers ambitious enough to translate it. Not much use, because if you're spouting other languages in your story, the reader, and very likely the protagonist, won't have a clue what the speakers are talking about.
I dunno, just a question I've had buzzing around my head for a while.