Thread:Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali/@comment-26184570-20160828170004/@comment-26347028-20160829013641

Thing is, to add in other influences requires creating other languages to influence it. Realistically, it's only Sindarin and entirely minor forms of the khuzdul the Red Mountain Dwarves speak. The Sindarin influence is already taken into account, and the khuzdul influence is questionable at best as to whether or not it would be there.

The accent is basically that since I'm English, when I write something I write it from an English perspective as to sounds. Hence, you'd probably sound English in some ways. But things like "edte" are rather hard to say, and take some root from Primitive Quendian. The sounds are fairly harsh, too, but so far as I'm concerned there is no accent.

As for where the Kindi are situated. I believe I picked the one seemingly least affected by Sindarin, and so presumed it to be closer to the mountains. Perhaps extending to the foothills in places. Comparatively, some of the other tribal names seem to have much clearer Sindarin influences which I would place on the opposite side.