Neo-Viridian

Neo-Viridian or Nou-Viwidie IPA:/nu.vi.wi.di/, to not be confused with Viridian, is a Tuisgen language spoken in the south of the Syltör continent of Rathnir.

History
The Neo-Viridian language gets its name from the native Viridian word "Viridi", which means "People", which is also where the name of the country of Viridian comes from. The difference between Neo-Viridian and Viridian is that one is a Tuisgen language (Neo-Viridian, related to the Traveler's Tongue, Eisendel, etc.), while the other (Viridian) is more closely related to the neighbouring languages of Gawamari, Ezai, Shamari, etc. Records of Neo-Viridian first being spoken only emerge after the fall of the Viridian nation. While on the other side, Viridian language is being spoken less and less. It is hard to tell how many Neo-Viridian speakers existed then, and how many Viridian speakers exist today, but one thing for sure, is that Viridian is being spoken less and less by the local tribes, in favour of Neo-Viridian. There are no written records of Viridian and Neo-Viridian writing, but after many years, a Laetrinian poet and linguist known as Clémouriét Arséieure created a standardized version for Neo-Viridian, but not for Viridian.