Wanderlandic
Wanderlandic is a constructed language created by David J. Peterson, known for his work on Dothraki and Valyrian for Game of Thrones. It was developed for the novel "Wanderland" by Sarahbeth Tanen. The language draws inspiration from a variety of natural languages, aiming for a unique but pronounceable sound. Its grammatical structure and vocabulary are designed to reflect the fictional culture and environment of the world in which it is spoken.
Peterson has described Wanderlandic as having an agglutinative structure, meaning that morphemes, or units of meaning,
While the full extent of Wanderlandic grammar and vocabulary is not publicly available in its entirety, the