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This page contains a list of languages available for characters to speak in game.

Selectable langauages

Here is a list of all languages that are available to be chosen in character set-up and their context in the game. When in character set-up, you will have access to a number of languages, and a limited number of slots for known languages. You can take the positive perk of "Linguist" in the Vore tab of character set-up to gain an additional three known languages.

Global Languages

These languages are available regardless of your chosen species.

Language Context
Galactic Common The common galactic tongue, engineered for cross-species communication. Every spacer there is knows this!
Sol Common A bastardized hybrid of many human languages, including Chinese, English, French, and more; it is the common language of the Sol system.
Terminus A group of languages spoken by the Zorren with a certain degree of mutual intelligibility under each other. Evidence shows it was a single lingua franca which has diverged into many sub languages due to isolation.
Tradeband Maintained by the various trading cartels in major systems, this elegant, structured language is used for bartering and bargaining.
Gutterband Gutter originated as a Thieves' Cant of sorts during the early colonization era. The language eventually spread from the cartels and triads to the disenfranchised people of the Bowl.
Sign Language A sign language commonly used for those who are deaf or mute. Especially popular with spacers, due to practicality in airless environments.
Common Skerllian A set of warbles and hums, the language itself a complex mesh of both melodic and rhythmic components, exceptionally capable of conveying intent and emotion of the speaker. Native to Skrell.
Sinta'unathi The common language of the Moghes Hegemony, composed of sibilant hisses and rattles. Spoken natively by Unathi.
Siik The most prevalant language of Meralar, composed of expressive yowls and chirps. Native to the Tajaran.
Encoded Audio Language An efficient language of encoded tones developed by positronics, although compatible with any synthetic lifeforms.
Schechi A trilling language spoken by the Teshari.
Vedahq A harsh buzzing language created by the Zaddat following their exodus from their homeworld.
Birdsong A tweety language primarily spoken by Nevreans.
Sagaru The dominant language of the Sergal homeworld, Vilous. It consists of aggressive low-pitched hissing and throaty growling.
Canilunzt The guttural language spoken and utilized by the inhabitants of Vazzend system, composed of growls, barks, yaps, and heavy utilization of ears and tail movements. Vulpkanin speak this language with ease.
Ecureuilian The native tongue of the inhabitants of Gaia. Squirrelkin and other beastkins of Gaia can use their ears and tails in addition to speech to communitcate.
Daemon The language spoken by the demons of Infernum, it's composed of deep chanting. It's rarely spoken off of Infernum due to the volume one has to exert.
Enochian The graceful language spoken by angels, composed of quiet hymns. Formally, Angels sing it.
Vespinae A jarring and clicky language developed and used by Vasilissans, it is designed for use with mouthparts and as a result has become a common language for various arthropod species.
Pan-Slavic The official language of the Independent Colonial Confederation of Gilgamesh, originally established in 2122 by the short-lived United Slavic Confederation on Earth.
D'Rudak'Ar The native language of the D'Rudak'Ar, a loosely tied together community of dragons and demi-dragons based in the Diul system. Features include many hard consonants and rolling 'r's.
Spacer A rough pidgin-language comprised of Tradeband, Gutter, and Sol Common used by various space-born communities unique to Humanity.
Tavan A language native to the rat-like Altevians, it has been adopted by other rodent faring species over time.
Echo Song An ultrasound-based language, inaudible to those unable to understand it, spoken by few species capable of actually hearing it.

Tajaran languages

These languages are relevant to tajarans specifically, and some are unique to them (those denoted as exclusive can not be chosen by other species).

Language Context Exlcusive
Siik The most prevalant language of Meralar, composed of expressive yowls and chirps. Native to the Tajaran. No
Akhani The language of the sea-faring Njarir'Akhan Tajaran. Borrowing some elements from Siik, the language is distinctly more structured. Yes
Alai A standardized Tajaran sign language that was developed in Zarraya and gradually adopted by other nations, incorporating hand gestures and movements of the ears and tail. Yes

Promethean languages

These languages are relevant to prometheans specifically, and some are unique to them (those denoted as exclusive can not be chosen by other species).


Language Context Exlcusive
Promethean biolinguistics A complex language of prometheans, composed of guttural noises and bioluminescent signals. Yes

Unselectable languages

There are a number of languages that can not be chosen and are innate to certain species, mobs or occur under specific circumstances.

Innate species languages

These languages are unique to certain species, these species will always have these langauges available to them, they can not be removed or chosen by other species.

Language Species Context
Shadekin Empathy Shadekin and Black eyed shadekin. Shadekin seem to always know what the others are thinking. This is probably why. All shadekin within a certain range can hear this. To non-shadekin, it sounds like a mar.
Local Rootspeak Diona A complex language known instinctively by Dionaea, 'spoken' by emitting modulated radio waves. This version uses high frequency waves for quick communication at short ranges.