Despotanmagi

The Massenpreost Despotanfras language was originally the langauge of the Massenpreost Despotanfras people. It went extinct as a spoken language together with the race of the same name, but remained used as a literary and religious language by the Ancient Lizardman Empire, and also as a language of magic.

Vowels
The Massenpreost Despotanfras language was simplistic in its lack of vowel length distinction and intolerance for vowel clusters. All diphthongs consist of vowels of the same height.

Phonotactics
While the language had an inventory of vowels and consonants that could be certainly considered exotic by many, it actually had several constraints that drastically limited the number of valid syllables:
 * Pretty much the only consonant clusters that were enabled syllable-initially were ones where the second element was, or.
 * However,, , , , , , , , , , and , , , and were all illegal consonant clusters syllable-initially.
 * Each syllable could consist of only one vowel or diphthong, and there were only as many valid diphthongs as monophthongs. Additionally, vowel-clusters were not tolerated and had to be split up with a prosthetic consonant like, or.
 * The only valid syllable-final consonants and consonant-clusters were, , , , , , , , ,  and.
 * Based off some written sources, Massenpreost Despotanfras had assimilation, in which syllable-final consonants interacted with the initial consonants of the following syllable's initial consonant:
 * Intersyllabic clusters like and  simply simplified into  and . Clusters like,  and  simplifeid into ,  and.
 * In the case of, became
 * In the case of the clusters, , , and , the original nasal was replaced with one with the same place of articulation as the consonant that followed it.

Grammar
The Massenpreost Despotanfras language was ergative–absolutive, SVO agglutinative language - or more precisely, agent–verb–object (AVO).

Cases
Due to the fact that Massenpreost Despotanfras was an agglutinative language that built words by combining morphemes into words like building blocks, it is up for debate whether the language had an actual case system, or if the case-endings were more like helper-words attached to root words to put them into grammatical context.

As Massenpreost Despotanfras was an ergative–absolutive language, it lacked nominative and accusative cases, instead having an ergative and an absolutive case. In a nominative-accusative language, the agent of a transitive verb and the core argument of an intransitive verb both warrant the usage of the nominative case, while object of a transitive verb warrants the usage of the accusative case - in contrast with this, in an ergative-absolutive language like Massenpreost Despotanfras, only the agent of a transitive verb is marked by an ergative case, while both the object of a transitive verb and the core argument of an intransitive verb warrant being marked by the absolutive case.

There was no distinct dative case - it instead has merged with the absolutive case.

Pronouns
Unlike in other languages that typically had distinct pronouns often completely independent from the markers of the various grammatical cases, Massenpreost Despotanfras only had three basic words that could be used as pronouns when combined with a grammatical case:
 * being the core first-person proto-pronoun, meaning "I" or "me" when combined with a singular case-marker, "we" or "us" when combined with a plural case-marker.
 * being the core second-person proto-pronoun, meaning "you"
 * being the core third-person proto-pronoun, meaning "he/she/it" or "him/her/it" when combined with a singular case-marker, "they" or "them" when combined with a plural case-marker.