Loddic language

The Loddic language (en þanga hloudungh [ɛn.ˈθa.ŋə.ˌɬoː.dʊŋɣ]) is a language that is spoken in Blyland.

Initial mutations
Loddic has three different forms of initial consonant mutations: lenition, nasalisation and spirantisation (denoted L, N and H respectively). Lenition entails the fricativisation or conversion to /x/ ([h]) of consonants, nasalisation entails voicing or conversion of consonants to nasals, and spirantisation entails converting consonants to fricatives.

The following are possible outcomes for each consonant:

Nouns
Nouns decline for five cases (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative) and three numbers (singular, dual, plural); however, the dual is only used in conjunction with the numeral dou.