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'''Auvergnian''', interchangeably known as '''Auvergnat''' by those who are fluent in it, is a well known [[Human]] language. The dialect is famous throughout the various realms of [[Oren]] and [[Aeldin]] for being crowned as the '''"Language of Love"'''. Auvergnian certainly lives up to its romantic reputation, seeing as it is a very soft, melodic, and yet arguably very complex dialect.
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'''Auvergnian''', interchangeably known as '''Auvergnat''' by those who are fluent in it, is a well known [[Human]] language. The dialect is famous throughout the various realms of [[Oren]] and [[Aeldin]] for being crowned as the '''"Language of Love"'''. Auvergnian certainly lives up to its romantic reputation, seeing as it is a soft, melodic, and yet arguably very complex dialect.
  
 
Typically, humans from Oren that speak Auvergnian descend from ancestors that once lived in lands such as [[Kingdom of Lotharingia|Lotharingia]] or [[Duchy of Savoy|Savoy]]. While Auvergnian-speaking [[Aeldin]]ic humans typically hail from the [[Kingdom of Banardia]].
 
Typically, humans from Oren that speak Auvergnian descend from ancestors that once lived in lands such as [[Kingdom of Lotharingia|Lotharingia]] or [[Duchy of Savoy|Savoy]]. While Auvergnian-speaking [[Aeldin]]ic humans typically hail from the [[Kingdom of Banardia]].

Revision as of 23:59, 3 May 2021

Auvergnian, interchangeably known as Auvergnat by those who are fluent in it, is a well known Human language. The dialect is famous throughout the various realms of Oren and Aeldin for being crowned as the "Language of Love". Auvergnian certainly lives up to its romantic reputation, seeing as it is a soft, melodic, and yet arguably very complex dialect.

Typically, humans from Oren that speak Auvergnian descend from ancestors that once lived in lands such as Lotharingia or Savoy. While Auvergnian-speaking Aeldinic humans typically hail from the Kingdom of Banardia.

Auvergnian is roughly the same as real-life French.