Kaddesol Family

Kaddesol is a language family that originates in the far northwest of the world during the mesolithic. It was spoken by various peoples, most notably by the Qasō, who built stone monuments throughout Tiblēna and northern river country.

Although the civilization that produced the Kaddesol languages largely died out during the neolithic, contact and trade led to extensive borrowings of their language and culture by neighboring peoples.

Language Description
Pre-Kaddesol Language of the Ḡaēgatō people who first migrate into Tiblēna in the early mesolithic.
Proto-Kaddesol Branching point, wherein the Ḡaēgatō fracture into three distinct cultures and traditions.