
Taaric is one of the principal dialects spoken throughout the Seadrake Lands, most commonly heard across the Marcian north-western coast from Taarisport to Highmont. The dialect traces its origins to the ancient Taar clan, an influential Old Marcian people who once ruled much of the western Seadrake shoreline before the unification of the northern realms.
Historically, the Taars stood as the second-greatest clan of the region until the rise of the Glenwers under the legendary Queen Bashta the Fierce. Bashta ascended to power after avenging the death of her brother, King Bashtun Blue Bones, an act that cemented her reputation and ultimately unified the fractured western territories beneath Glenwer rule.
Linguistically, Taaric shares much of its foundation with Mernamarc, though its vocabulary and pronunciation remain heavily shaped by older forms of Old Marcian. The result is a dialect that feels both familiar and distinctly regional, preserving echoes of ancient speech long faded elsewhere in Marcia.
A common Taaric phrase reads:
Glaed muuns herver hebly suuls
Good men have healthy souls.
The dialect itself is renowned for its unusual use of sandwiched double vowels, a feature that gives Taaric its distinctive cadence. To many listeners, the language sounds simultaneously cheerful and cold—bright in tone, yet edged with the sharpness of northern wind and sea. Much like the seadrake coast from which it emerged, Taaric carries both warmth and frost within the same breath.
At a glance
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Spoken by - The Seadrake Lands
Origin - Marcia
Status - In-use
Derivation - Old Marcian, Mernamarc



