Now on to the languages and naming systems of Barbarian Conqueror King.
Most people in Kanahu speak Kanahi, which replace the “common” language in this setting. It has a written alphabetic system, an innovation which was adopted by the neighbouring lands of Enyom and Queddar and even by the commoners of old Sakkara, as it is far easier to learn and use than the High Sakkaran hieroglyph system. In “metagame” terms, this is similar to Semitic languages, so most place (and person) names should sound Semitic (or at least fitting to the Bronze Age Levant).
The people of Enyom speak the Enyomi tongue, which is closely related to Kanahi; anyone who knows Kanahi can understand simple sentences said in Enyomi on a proficiency roll of 11+ (Intelligence bonus applies) and the other way around. Enyomi uses the Kanahi alphabet. In “metagame” terms, Enyomi names should also be vaguely Mesopotamic.
The humans of Quedar speak Quedari, which is more distantly related to Kanahi and Enyomi and uses the Kanahi alphabet. anyone who knows Kanahi or Enyomi can understand simple sentences said in Quedari on a proficiency roll of 18+ (Intelligence bonus applies) and the other way around. In “metagame” terms, Quedari names should sound vaguely Arabic.
The Gecko-Men of Queddar speak their own language, which sounds like a combination of chirps and clicks. It uses a strange variant of the Sakkaran hieroglyphs for its religious texts, and a variant of the Kanahi alphabet for secular writings.
Sakkara has two languages - High Sakkaran and Low Sakkaran. High Sakkaran is the language of priests, royalty and sorcerers, and many sorcerers in other Human lands use this as well. It uses very complex hieroglyphs, which are difficult to master. Low Sakkaran is spoken by most Sakkaran commoners, and uses the Kanahi alphabet. In “metagame” terms, names in both tongues should sound vaguely Egyptian.
The Lizardmen of Punt, as well as its small Human population, use three languages - the Red Tongue (spoken by priestesses), Green Tongue (used by most Lizardmen) and Blue Tongue (spoken by sorcerers). All three share the same hieroglyph system. In “metagame” terms, Lizardmen names should sound vaguely Mesoamerican.
The Men and Lizardmen of Mala speak Malan, a language distantly related to the Green Tongue. This language has no written equivalent, though the few literate Malans speak and write in the Green Tongue of their neighbours.