Kennoa
Kennoa is a fictional language family devised for speculative fiction and role-playing settings. It is not a real language. The name derives from the in-world island of Kenora, where the language is said to have originated among seafaring peoples. In-world linguists describe Kennoa as an agglutinative language with a subject–object–verb base; it features a rich system of nominal cases and evidential markers that encode the source of knowledge. Phonology is described as relatively simple, with five vowel qualities and a consonant inventory that includes a few fricatives and stops; stress is penultimate. The script, Kennoan, is a visually distinctive angular alphabet often transliterated into the Latin alphabet for study.
Kennoan society, as depicted in the fiction and game materials, is dispersed across the archipelago of Kenora.
Notes: Kennoa exists as a fictional construct used for entertainment and world-building; it is not recognized