Ambrus
Explorer
During our group's session last Saturday, the topic of alignment languages came up. We shared a brief laugh at their expense as two of us tried to enact a conversation in True Neutral. We imagined that a conversation between two dedicated fence-sitters wouldn't be terribly exciting or conclusive.
– Whuh?
– Meh!
– Sne.
*shrug*
– Yup...
Although I've heard that the earliest edition(s) of D&D included alignment languages, I've never actually seen or heard of them being used in play. Anybody know what was the basis for their creation and what role they were intended to play in a campaign setting? Any humorous anecdotes involving their use?
– Whuh?
– Meh!
– Sne.
*shrug*
– Yup...
Although I've heard that the earliest edition(s) of D&D included alignment languages, I've never actually seen or heard of them being used in play. Anybody know what was the basis for their creation and what role they were intended to play in a campaign setting? Any humorous anecdotes involving their use?