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Languagen't 1

Screenshot of the riverside of the player village. Several houses are visible.

The first Languagen't server ran from 1st September 2024 and based on discord server activity I believe it had mostly fizzled out by January 2025 and eventually ended sometime in March 2025.

The server used a resource pack that removed item names and replaced the main font with the image below. Feel free to take this image for any purpose.

Conlang font image file.

Further font materials include:

If you want to learn about the language, check out the dictionary page by clicking this link.

Media

Vods, or anything else using the language. If you use the language for something, even if you were never a member of Languagen't S1, please do send me a link to add here.

Gallery

Screenshot of the riverside of the player village. Several houses are visible. The player village was centered along a river which wrapped around a large area where we started building our houses.

Screenshot of the riverside of the player village taken from the top of a tall tree, before any of the structures present in the above screenshot were built. The buildings present in this screenshot taken by Soyka are not visible in the previous image, but were still present on the server.

Screenshot of a fishing house on the opposite bank of the riverside from the previous screenshot. Buildings were also built on the other side of the river. The bridge in this image connects to the bridge in the image above showing more of the village.

Screenshot of a player fishing Screenshot of two players with a jukebox
Screenshot of a beacon structure at night
Screenshots by Soyka

Art of Salamin
Art of avoyvoeqh (Salamin) by Soyka

Screenshot of named items (mostly weapons and tools) in item frames with signs next to them. Screenshot of named items (mostly ores) in item frames with signs next to them. Screenshots of just some words defined on the server, taken by Soyka

Screenshot of a cobblestone wall with several signs displaying the language's alphabet This wall was used to figure out what the alphabet would represent. It was left in place afterwards.