Camarilla language

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The Camarilla language is spoken by the eponymous organization of witch hunters. Ironically, even though the Camarilla are the witches' archenemies, their language is derived from Méníshè, the witches' language. Unlike Méníshè, Camarilla is not a tonal language.

Camarilla was only used for one line in Motherland: Fort Salem. As David J. Peterson and Jessie Peterson were only tasked with creating this line, Camarilla should only be considered a language sketch rather than a full conlang.