Last update: 7 November 2007
[With humble apologies to people whose pages I used to link to; I prefer to keep this page short.]
The patron saint of conlanging is J. R. R. Tolkien, whose interest in creating languages eventually led to him writing The Lord of the Rings, and whose Quenya is probably the most beautiful conlang ever created; the languages are described in detail at Ardalambion. Aside from these and Klingon, the conlang most people have heard of is Esperanto; this is however, properly speaking, an auxlang: an auxiliary language intended to facilitate international communication. Auxlangs are functional rather than beautiful, and the debate over their merits is acrimonious; Rick Harrison's eloquent Farewell to auxiliary languages leads me to think that the search for the ideal auxlang is ultimately fruitless. I used to have a page about my opinion of Esperanto.
The remaining conlangs are nothing to do with my conworld: Breathanach, a romlang inspired by Brithenig, and - for amusement only - what I can remember of my first ever conlang.
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