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'''Eltharin''' is the languages of the [[Elves]] of the ''Warhammer World'', the [[conworld|setting]] of the ''Warhammer Fantasy'' strategy and [[role-playing game|role-playing]] games. It seems as if only a word list and samples of a complex, possibly logographic writing system are available.
'''Eltharin''' is the language of the [[Elves]] of the ''Warhammer World'', the [[conworld|setting]] of the ''Warhammer Fantasy'' strategy and [[role-playing game|role-playing]] games. It seems as if only a word list and samples of a complex, possibly logographic writing system are available.


''Eltharin'' is not to be confused with:
''Eltharin'' is not to be confused with ''Eldarin'', the western branch of [[Quendian]], the family of the Elven languages of Middle-earth to which [[Quenya]] and [[Sindarin]] belong. Eltharin appears to be unrelated to it.
 
* ''Eldarin'', the western branch of [[Quendian]], the family of the Elven languages of Middle-earth to which [[Quenya]] and [[Sindarin]] belong.
* ''Elbirin'', the native name of [[Old Albic]].
 
Eltharin appears to be unrelated to either.


==External link==
==External link==


* [http://warhammerfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Eltharin Eltharin]
* [http://warhammerfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Eltharin Eltharin] at Warhammer Fantasy Wiki


[[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:Languages in role-playing games]]

Latest revision as of 05:11, 17 April 2024

Eltharin is the language of the Elves of the Warhammer World, the setting of the Warhammer Fantasy strategy and role-playing games. It seems as if only a word list and samples of a complex, possibly logographic writing system are available.

Eltharin is not to be confused with Eldarin, the western branch of Quendian, the family of the Elven languages of Middle-earth to which Quenya and Sindarin belong. Eltharin appears to be unrelated to it.

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