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[[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]'s [[Razaric]] languages are spoken by Dwarves who are actually humans, but with a Dwarvish culture (including a strong tradition of mining and metalworking). | [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]'s [[Razaric]] languages are spoken by Dwarves who are actually humans, but with a Dwarvish culture (including a strong tradition of mining and metalworking). | ||
[[User:Zlatiborica|George D. Bozovic]]'s [[Sethic languages]] are spoken by the Dwarves who live in the fictional world of [[Moenna]] | |||
==More info on Dwarves== | ==More info on Dwarves== |
Revision as of 11:56, 10 July 2006
Dwarves are a race almost as popular as speakers of conlangs as are Elves. Like the Elves, they originate in Germanic mythology and survived Christianization in folktales. The modern fantasy tradition of Dwarves is mostly based on J. R. R. Tolkien, who built his Dwarves on mythological models. He designed a conlang for the Dwarves named Khuzdul.
Examples of contemporary Dwarvish conlangs
Andreas Johansson designed a (yet unnamed) language for Dwarves in his own fantasy conworld.
Jörg Rhiemeier's Razaric languages are spoken by Dwarves who are actually humans, but with a Dwarvish culture (including a strong tradition of mining and metalworking).
George D. Bozovic's Sethic languages are spoken by the Dwarves who live in the fictional world of Moenna