Edellavin
Edellavin is a fictional language created by linguist Mark Rosenfelder. It is designed to be a naturalistic conlang, meaning it is constructed to be plausible and believable as a real language, rather than a constructed language for the sake of being artificial. Edellavin is spoken in the fictional world of Edellon, a continent in the fantasy setting of the Dragonlance series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
The language is notable for its complex phonology, with a large inventory of consonants and vowels, and
Edellavin has been used in a variety of media, including role-playing games, novels, and video games. It