Projects

This page is where I intend to list a handful of the various conlanging projects I've worked on over the years.

Aedian

Aedian is a language that has been in a constant state of gradual development since February of 2020. It is part of a wider language family project – the Kotekko-Pakan languages – but is easily the most thoroughly developed language of any of them. It is spoken by the Aedians, an early agrarian people skilled in copper-working.

While the Aedian grammar I've written describes the language extensively, it is messy (not up to my current standards) and entirely in Danish, so there's little reason to share the document itself here. To give you a vague idea of its scope, however, the Aedian lexicon comprises a little under 1,900 words (as of November of 2025), and its grammar is described in about 12,500 words, covering everything from phonology to information structure. It is by no means a large grammar, but it gets the job done.

If you'd like to know more about the Aedian language, its grammar, and its lexicon, click here.

Ajaheian

Ajaheian is a currently still ongoing project. The foundation of the idea that would eventually become Ajaheian was laid in the spring of 2024. It is an agglutinating, highly morphologically complex language, rich in both inflectional and derivational morphology.

The goal of Ajaheian has been to create a language that crams all the grammatical content that I want, into a single word, while lexical words have no inflectional morphology whatsoever. As of November of 2025 I am still tweaking the grammar, and I will probably continue to do so until I hit the sweet spot that I'm looking for.

If you'd like to know more about the Ajaheian language, its grammar, and its lexicon, click here.

Upan Sakkaa

Upan Sakkaa (or just Upana) entered development in March of 2024. It is the in-world language spoken in the Eternal Ruins, a worldbuilding project created by Sam Carr, which you can read about on his website. The Eternal Ruins YouTube channel can be found here, where Sam regularly uploads lore videos about the world.

The entire Upana grammar and lexicon is publicly available here. From the very beginning I knew that most of the people who'd be interested in the language, wouldn't be other conlangers, but fans of the Eternal Ruins. For this reason I have deliberately avoided linguistic terminology where possible in order to make the document more accessible people who aren't well-acquainted with linguistics.

Pakan

Pakan is a language that was mainly in development from 2018 to 2020. It's part of the same Kotekko-Pakan language family as Aedian but is nowhere near as thoroughly developed as Aedian, with a small lexicon of about 650 words (as of November of 2025). The language is spoken by the neolithic Pakans.

As is the case with Aedian, the language is entirely documented in Danish and very messily, so I won't be sharing the grammar here. If you want to learn about the basics of Pakan grammar, however, you can click here.