Forshlandic

Forshlandic /fɔɹʃlændɪk/ (Førslansk /fø(ɻ)ʂlɑnsk/) is a constructed language conceived on 8/18/2011 whilst researching and reading about North Germanic languages such as Icelandic and Faroese. Forshlandic is a naturalistic conlang heavily influenced by North Germanic languages.

Setting
Forshlandic is one of the official languages in the country of Forshland. Forshland is a fictional island in the Norwegian sea that has been inhabited by Vikings and the descendants of Vikings for centuries.

Classification
Forshlandic is a North Germanic conlang. It's heavily influenced by Icelandic and Faroese. Norwegian also has a good influence on the syntax and grammar of the language. German also has an influence on the vocabulary. Forshlandic basically has the archiac vocabulary of Icelandic, the unique phonology of Faroese, and the simple grammar of Norwegian.

Language Sample
English: I may decide to leave in a hurry.

Forshlandic: Ég geiti ákviðe áð fára í flíte.

IPA: /jɛ ɡeɪːti ɑu̯ fɑu̯ɾɑ ui̯ flui̯tə/

Icelandic: Ég gæti ákveðið að fara í a flýtir.

Alphabet
The modern latin alphabet with some added characters and diacritics.
 * A Á B C D Ð E É F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P R S T U V Y Þ Æ Ø
 * a á b c d ð e é f g h i í j k l m n o p r s t u v y þ æ ø