Sir Inesdar Ternis wrote:
And I just heard Seer groan...
"Do you hear that? That is the sound of ultimate suffering. Seer's heart made that sound when Inesdar resurrected Triterrus. Neil makes it now."
All humor aside, it mostly

pleases me to see this.
Ah, is that the HWCS I hear, rolling in its grave? Alas, yes, the vile serpent stirs in its fall crypt, thirsting for more souls consume. But have heart! For we shall raise up the fell spear of Triterrus and drive it through the beast's wicked heart! Then my soul shall be free indeed! Muhahahaha!
Seriously, I'm done with the humor this time.
Anyway, you've set my brain a turning. I humbly offer up my linguistic and worldbuilding services.
If I may? I think that rather than having one single story, perhaps we ought to create a cosmos rich with drama, history, and complexity, and let the noble and brace participants in this drama take up novels, short stories, and serial fictions of their own!
Aside from that (and my desire to correct your association of the left brain with logic) all I can point out is that, this time around, I would like to avoid the mistake of giving each race a single, consistent culture. There are many ways that, say, the body world could manifest its cobha in a culture. Likewise, many different philosophies and perspectives may have developed amongst the elves. And the sprites seem likely to be free spirited, difficult to restrain, so I doubt they can all be lumped together.
Some questions remain. Have we gone for millenia without contact with these worlds? Or have the touched ours in a manner more like a faerie realm from a fae story?
And, as semi-official-linguist-extraordinaire-time-permitting, may I please call them something other than Elves, Dwarves, Sprites, and Giants? These names are killing the staunchly independent worldbuilder within me.