Greetings, Adventurers!
Whether you’re slashing through roaring enemies to quickly reach the next territory or detouring across a distant bridge to encounter a mysterious NPC, the languages of Aeternum make New World a more immersive experience. Join the Development Team for a look at the creation and execution of the game’s many languages. You might even come away with a few new phrases.
Learn more about the languages of Aeternum and how characters like the Siren Queen came to life in the video below.
“One of the things we talked about when looking at the various languages of New World was how these languages were supposed to sound,” said Narrative Designer Aaron de Orive. “If they are read with no emphasis or intonations in mind, they did not sound as impressive as we wanted. But with the proper emphasis, intonations, and even with various unique vocalizations they could sound quite alien and arresting.”
Gotloian: ta su washaw goll wogng mag
Phonetics: /ta sɯ waˈʃaw gɔll wɔgŋ mag/
Talent Notes: T' su washa gow wag mag
Gotloian: ta ipop yaws po a
Phonetics: /ta ipɔp jaws pɔ a/
Talent Notes: Te ipap yass paw
Gotloian: pewobn a ludshe
Phonetics: /pɛˈwɔbn a ˈlɯdʃɛ/
Talent Notes: Pe wag naluche
Gotloian: ta a ilp gomki...yosp…
Phonetics: /ta a ilp ˈgɔmki jɔsp/
Talent Notes: T' yuk gonki yost
Gotloian: sho gi ing
Phonetics: /ʃɔ gi iŋ/
Talent Notes: Sha gui-ing
Gotloian: gogkest shuyk
Phonetics: /gɔgˈkɛst ˈʃɯjk/
Talent Notes: Gog kest chuik
Gotloian: ilp shest
Phonetics: /ilp ʃɛst/
Talent Notes: ilp chest
Gotloian: iglo
Phonetics: /ˈiglɔ/
Talent Notes: eeg-la
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