Viðrzhoneg

Viðrzhoneg or the Valdreacher Language, literally "words of the woods," is a language spoken by the Valdreacher People. It originated in the forests and jungles of western Cymru, known in Viðrzhoneg as An Viðrétta (The Valdreach) where it has since died out. It was the official language of the Valdreach Imperial Republic and is the official language of the Consulate of Valdreach, where it is still spoken. The written form of the language only came into use roughly 150 years ago. However long before this, some writing was done in the form of carved runes. The practice of rune carving has long since been lost, but there have been successful attempts at translation. The most notable of these being the Book of Ren.

Sentence Structure
Viðrzhoneg generally follows verb-subject-object word order, however this can be somewhat loose.

Verbs
Unlike all other words, verbs end with an 'ñ.' Any word can be made into a verb by adding an 'ñ' to the end (e.g. 'arvasta,' meaning observatory, becomes 'arvastañ,' meaning to observe). If the word ends in an 'n' then the letter is simply replaces with an 'ñ.' No other words besides verbs end with an 'ñ.' There is no verb conjucation in Viðrzhoneg, instead other context clues must be relied on. To describe one who does a verb, the suffix '-ov' is added.