Artistic Forces/Hundarin

Hundarin (Chinese: 混搭琳話, Pinyin: Hùndālín huà) is the primary language of the Dongwuren, a race of anthropomorphic animals and mythical creatures from the Dongwuren Dynasty. Despite being a constructed language, it is an artificial form of the Chinese language as a lingual and formal inspiration after Mandarin and Cantonese. Its written forms are Hanji, which is based on the Written Chinese, and Renshu, which is modeled after Nushu, a syllabic derivative of the Chinese characters that was used exclusively among women in Jiangyong County in Hunan province of southern China.

Etymology
The term Hundarin comes from the combination of the three Chinese characters: Hun (混), which means "mix" and is derived from the two river tributaries (namely Liao and Yalu Rivers) in northeastern China, Da (搭), which means to attach, and Lin (琳), which briefly defines a beautiful jade. Also, this term is additionally followed by Hua (話), which is commonly used for certain words, talks, and languages.

Factions

 * Dongwuren Dynasty