Bonric Languages

The Bonric languages are a language family within the larger Indo-European language family. Within the Bonric languages, Daevite is an East Bonric language. Other languages within the Bonric family are Khazar, Davan, and Artarian, all within the West Bonric branch. The Bonric languages are mostly distributed in north-central Asia and eastern Europe. Due to interactions with other steppe peoples, the Bonric languages have been heavily influenced by other languages. The East Bonric languages borrowed so heavily from Central Asian languages that many don't even consider them to be Indo-European at this point. The only remnant of Proto-Indo European in Daevite and related languages are the gender system and a few core words.