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<blockquote data-quote="Lichtenhart" data-source="post: 1801330" data-attributes="member: 761"><p>I realized I haven't made my ruling on languages yet so here it is:</p><p></p><p>Segestan - It was the language of the Kingdom that once ruled most of the lands around the Middle Sea. Now it's mostly fallen in disuse, except for some areas in the East. It's alphabet survived better to the Kingdom's fall.</p><p></p><p>Seaspeak - Our Common. It's a trade language born in the middle sea who mixes and blends many other languages. No poet would use it, but merchants write it with segestan alphabet.</p><p></p><p>Ishrillic - This is the quick tongue of the small races, gnomes and halflings. it uses an adapted form of segestan alphabet.</p><p></p><p>Tkaran - This is a collection of the dialects of the North. Karanarr and Lowver are trying to put it into a more rigid form. It uses segestan alphabet.</p><p></p><p>Terelese - This is how segestan evolved in the South, though an alsin noble would have some trouble understanding a tilnese commoner. It uses segestan alphabet.</p><p></p><p>Hagrouk - The goblinoid races language. Almost never written. Those that care to write it probably use segestan alphabet though it misses some of the sounds.</p><p></p><p>Pyruvan - The language of the magical creatures of this plane, with little variations. Usually the language of magic, though magical treaties can be found in segestan too. It uses its own ideograms.</p><p></p><p>Elven - The secret language of the elven race, handed down from father too son since millenia ago. It has no written form, except for some tangled runes.</p><p></p><p>Dwarven - The language of the dwarven people. Almost unheard on the surface. It's got its own geometrical alphabet.</p><p></p><p>Ataralan languages - The languages spoken by outsiders. Only the most learned scholars can claim to speak them. Usually divided in Bright Ataralan (the tongue of the angels), Hard Ataralan (the tongue of Law), Soft Ataralan (the tongue of Chaos) and Dark Ataralan (the tongue of evil). Learning one allows to understand them all even if only the known one can be spoken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lichtenhart, post: 1801330, member: 761"] I realized I haven't made my ruling on languages yet so here it is: Segestan - It was the language of the Kingdom that once ruled most of the lands around the Middle Sea. Now it's mostly fallen in disuse, except for some areas in the East. It's alphabet survived better to the Kingdom's fall. Seaspeak - Our Common. It's a trade language born in the middle sea who mixes and blends many other languages. No poet would use it, but merchants write it with segestan alphabet. Ishrillic - This is the quick tongue of the small races, gnomes and halflings. it uses an adapted form of segestan alphabet. Tkaran - This is a collection of the dialects of the North. Karanarr and Lowver are trying to put it into a more rigid form. It uses segestan alphabet. Terelese - This is how segestan evolved in the South, though an alsin noble would have some trouble understanding a tilnese commoner. It uses segestan alphabet. Hagrouk - The goblinoid races language. Almost never written. Those that care to write it probably use segestan alphabet though it misses some of the sounds. Pyruvan - The language of the magical creatures of this plane, with little variations. Usually the language of magic, though magical treaties can be found in segestan too. It uses its own ideograms. Elven - The secret language of the elven race, handed down from father too son since millenia ago. It has no written form, except for some tangled runes. Dwarven - The language of the dwarven people. Almost unheard on the surface. It's got its own geometrical alphabet. Ataralan languages - The languages spoken by outsiders. Only the most learned scholars can claim to speak them. Usually divided in Bright Ataralan (the tongue of the angels), Hard Ataralan (the tongue of Law), Soft Ataralan (the tongue of Chaos) and Dark Ataralan (the tongue of evil). Learning one allows to understand them all even if only the known one can be spoken. [/QUOTE]
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