Malpaís is a language with roots in Mojave indigenous languages, Nahuatl, and Spanish as spoken in Latin America. It is primarily Spanish influenced. There is a Malpaís-English creole with focus on onomatopoeia.
Malpaís can mean “Badlands” in Spanish and refers to the region where the tribe originates; in a land scarred by an eruption decades after the Great War. It’s a barren, hard land but they once thrived in a local niche before being overrun by Caesar’s Legion when they took their people and salted their land.
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