Rystil Arden
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In my Neospelljamming setting, there is no 'Common' tongue, but I explain to everyone before the game starts that the Dolathi like to consider their language of Eldish to be a common tongue and suggest that everyone learn it (much like Americans with English). Still, oftentimes they won't, as some characters make more sense picking up languages from their own world first. In that case, if I'm in a Play by Post, I have people post language things in [SBLOCK=SBLOCKs]Like this![/SBLOCK].
Of course, when the basic available languages for PC races (not counting secret languages) are Eldish, Rowaini (this has several dialects and a few other completely separate languages in the family tree), Byblan, Altanian (and several related languages spoken by the groundlings), Larakese (also has several dialects and separate languages in the family tree), High Praetorian, Vulgar Praetorian (and various other languages spoken by conquered peoples of the Empire), Valsian, Mojiin, Seelie, Valeysh, Conacian, Tralg, Narlse (several dialects), Nibelan, Rhapsodian, Sacra, Vildri (illegal on its homeworld by penalty of death), and others, plus the monster races, it can be a bit overwhelming for the PCs
Of course, when the basic available languages for PC races (not counting secret languages) are Eldish, Rowaini (this has several dialects and a few other completely separate languages in the family tree), Byblan, Altanian (and several related languages spoken by the groundlings), Larakese (also has several dialects and separate languages in the family tree), High Praetorian, Vulgar Praetorian (and various other languages spoken by conquered peoples of the Empire), Valsian, Mojiin, Seelie, Valeysh, Conacian, Tralg, Narlse (several dialects), Nibelan, Rhapsodian, Sacra, Vildri (illegal on its homeworld by penalty of death), and others, plus the monster races, it can be a bit overwhelming for the PCs
