Nul

The Discovery
The ancient language has been discovered in the lands of Nullaria. It was sometime ago when 3 archeologists, Zantrius, DanishGuy, and Agapitikos was wandering around the ancient ruins of a once posperous and now lost to history village of Azei, and found a mysterious tablet lying 8 blocks beneath the great statue of Sunkal, the religious figure of Nullarian philosophy, that was built long before the common era to which no one knows its origins. After years of research and careful investigation they finally cracked the code and was revealed to the contents of the tablet to which was containing a prehistoric extinct language of the Nul people. Further research proves that the ethnic group of Nuls were the native people of the sand that the kingdom of Nullaria stands this very day. This specific tablet contained what seems to be prayers and gospels honouring and praising the philosophy figure Sunkal which also proves the current belief of the Sunkal era being several hundred years old as false and rather over a millennia, sparking many other questions regarding the origins of Nullaria as a whole.

The Nuls
An ethnic group native to the southern sand of the Haven continent, believed to have been extinct for over a millennia ago. According to the institute of archeology in Nullaria, the Nuls were extremely religious. They committed themselves to the philosophy leader, Sunkal, dedicating a big part of their lives to study the secrets and path to enlightenment. For a long time the Nuls were thought to be primitive savages without culture, tradition and development but after the discovery of 'Nul' the evidences provide a solid proof that this wasn't the case. Due to the evident fact of the isolation of the Nuls, it is believed that the Nuls have never immigrated to anywhere else and there has not been a discovery in migration evidences outside Haven. Though, the question of 'where' the Nuls came from is still yet to be answered logically. Some says the Nuls were the first group of people to ever walk southern Haven desert and are the direct descendants of the sun but others also speak of how the Nuls are actually from the continent of Ummarnu and with time all immigrated to Haven. Nonetheless, the theories haven't been proven and so the question of origin continues.

The Language
The language consists of 19 vowels and consonants. Being an ancient language used over a thousand years ago and with the Nuls never migrating anywhere else, the vocabulary is quite limited to things that relate to the sandy deserts. However, reconstruction of new vocabularies using the old formula of the language has been done to expand the range and variety of words. The language is in continous development and now has recovered from extinction.

Grammar
The grammatical structure of Nul can be easy for a lot of people though can also be the hardest part about Nul for some people to wrap their heads around the concept in real time speech. Understanding the way Nul works is relatively easy for it is straight forward and doesn't have many exceptions, almost none, you could say because the rules are very strict. However, when used in speech it can quite daunting at first when you have to rearrange the grammatical and word order within a sentence. The most important factor that makes Nul what it is, is the cultural mentality of the Nul and the modern Nullarian people. "To speak like a Nul you must think like a Nul" -Zantrius.

Examples of grammatical structure and order:

 * A sentence doesn't require to start with a capital letter. Capital letters only occur with names and subject pronouns such as I, you, we, they.
 * A sentence always ends with 'a or 'ja - 'a is for consonant ending and 'ja is for vowel ending. However, in speech you can, by choice, only pronounce 'j' with A & I & IA endings and the rest of the vowels endings can be spoken fluently with just 'a.
 * Adjectives always come *after* the subject/object/verb to act as a description. Ex: (Object + Adjective), (Subject + Verb + Adjective)
 * Possessive Determiners too will always come *after* the object or it could be understood as 'of-(subject)' system. Ex: (Subject/Object + PD), (Subject + PD + Verb + Object + Adjective)
 * The question word itself must always be at the end, marking an interest in response. Ex: (Subject + Verb + Question Word), (Subject + Verb + Object + Question Word), (Subject + Verb + Object + Adjective + Question Word)
 * A polar question (yes/no) uses the word 'no' at the end as a question word. Nul doesn't have the word for 'yes', only 'no'. When one affirms or agrees with the question, they answer back with the verb of the sentence.
 * Past tense is formed when the universal word for 'used to/have done' in Nul which is 'golum' is introduced into the sentence after the subject. Ex: (Subject + 'golum' + Verb + Object)
 * In Nul, common nouns are considered as prefix in a sentence therefore common nouns always occur before proper/specific nouns. Ex: (English = Name + Place: Uldarash Empire), (Nul = Place + Name: Empire Uldarash)