Upic languages

The Upic languages are a family of languages primarily comprised of the Cisi language spoken in Kóty and the Öbic languages originating in T'ugü, though a number of minor Upic languages can be found scattered around western Fountainhead.

Classification
Upic languages are broadly divided into two groups, Northern and Southern, characterised by a number of unique sound changes.

The most significant difference between the two groups is in the system of syllabic nuclei. In the Southern languages, monophthongisation yielded two new mid vowels *e *o and syllabic liquids *r̩ *l̩, while the Northern languages were initially more conservative.