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Yezur is our world: a globe of many continents, from the narrow straits that bind Andusia to Ignusia to the island chains reaching out toward Taccho. Its recorded history runs deepest around the eastern inland sea of Ignusia — long remembered as the cradle of civilization — where the ancient tongue of Hertic was among the first to be written. From those beginnings, five great language families have spread across the world, carried far beyond their homelands by ages of migration and expansion into the New World.
The continents
The known world is divided among these great landmasses:
Languages
Yezur's tongues are gathered into five major language families. Among those attested so far:
| Language | Endonym | Era |
|---|---|---|
| Gaillean language | Ghaellea | Ancient |
| Hertic language | Χερτεχι | Ancient |
| Lonish language | Lôniêv | Modern |
| Nichana language | Nehchánh | Modern |
| Pjany language | Peanei | Modern |
| Uu language | Uu-Co | Modern |
Companion works
This encyclopedia is one of three companion works that chart Yezur:
- The Dictionary — the interlingual dictionary of Yezur's languages, word by word.
- The Map — the atlas of the world and the craft of charting it; explore it directly at yezur.xyz.
This encyclopedia is young, and much of the world is still being charted. New pages appear as Yezur takes shape.