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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 2439076" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>There is only a few travellers that pass by here, most of them are traders, and among the traders, most of them come from the region and usually speak the local language. The common is the language that is commonly spoken in the region (the language never have been really named), but there is another tongue that have spread among traders: TradeSpeak. A few halflings lives among the humans. Elves are living much more in the north, and seeing one among men is generally an event. Dwarves are a race of stories, as no one have seen them for a long time, but rumors tells they have shut themselves in the mountain and they are evil. (That is the scary stories mothers tell to there kids to be sure they doesn't wander to high in the mountain). Gnomes are pretty uncommon too. The few you've heard about lives in GreenVale, It is told they lives mainly in the same region as the elves.</p><p></p><p>For language like Celestial, Infernal, Aeran... they are know to only the most scholar among the humans. The Sylvan is more spread, as it has become a language among hunters and other wilderness oriented carrer. The people who speak it doesn't even know it is the Sylvan they are talking, and generally refer it as the HunterSpeak. Draconic is similar. Mage learn to speak draconic before knowing the true origin of the language.</p><p></p><p>Amy, I don't know what race you were thinking, but you can take any. I'll adapt a bit those information if you take, let's say, a dwarf or an elf. There is no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 2439076, member: 13739"] There is only a few travellers that pass by here, most of them are traders, and among the traders, most of them come from the region and usually speak the local language. The common is the language that is commonly spoken in the region (the language never have been really named), but there is another tongue that have spread among traders: TradeSpeak. A few halflings lives among the humans. Elves are living much more in the north, and seeing one among men is generally an event. Dwarves are a race of stories, as no one have seen them for a long time, but rumors tells they have shut themselves in the mountain and they are evil. (That is the scary stories mothers tell to there kids to be sure they doesn't wander to high in the mountain). Gnomes are pretty uncommon too. The few you've heard about lives in GreenVale, It is told they lives mainly in the same region as the elves. For language like Celestial, Infernal, Aeran... they are know to only the most scholar among the humans. The Sylvan is more spread, as it has become a language among hunters and other wilderness oriented carrer. The people who speak it doesn't even know it is the Sylvan they are talking, and generally refer it as the HunterSpeak. Draconic is similar. Mage learn to speak draconic before knowing the true origin of the language. Amy, I don't know what race you were thinking, but you can take any. I'll adapt a bit those information if you take, let's say, a dwarf or an elf. There is no problem. [/QUOTE]
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