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All races may learn any of these languages at character creation if they have a high enough Intelligence score to qualify for bonus languages. | All races may learn any of these languages at character creation if they have a high enough Intelligence score to qualify for bonus languages. | ||
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! Basic Language || Pronunciation || Language Of: || Description | ! Basic Language || Pronunciation || Language Of: || Description | ||
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| Common || kah-mun || Most civilized races || A | | Common || kah-mun || Most civilized races || A human language, but spoken nearly everywhere due to the overwhelming influence and ubiquity of humans | ||
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| Dwarven || dwor-vin || Dwarves || A booming language with long vowels, meant to carry through the deep tunnels | | Dwarven || dwor-vin || Dwarves || A booming language with long vowels, meant to carry through the deep tunnels | ||
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These languages are more obscure, and races tend to have access to only 1 or 2 of them depending on their exposure to these cultures. See the race listing to determine which, if any, of these languages are available to your race at character creation, if your Int score qualifies you for bonus languages. | These languages are more obscure, and races tend to have access to only 1 or 2 of them depending on their exposure to these cultures. See the race listing to determine which, if any, of these languages are available to your race at character creation, if your Int score qualifies you for bonus languages. | ||
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! Advanced Language || Pronunciation || Language Of: || Description | |||
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| Aquan || ah-kwan || Undine, Vanx || A language capable of being spoken both underwater and in normal air | |||
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| Auran || aw-ran || Sylphs, Tengu || A language of high whistles and squawks capable of carrying great distances | |||
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| Draconic || druh-kon-ik || Dragons || Seemingly simple, monosyllabic language, relies on inflections and tonality to add deeper meanings | |||
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| Giant || jahy-uhnt || Giants, Ettins, Ogres, Trolls || A genuinely simple, monosyllabic language | |||
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| Gnoll || nohl || Gnolls || Comprised of barks, cackles, and trilling, but surprisingly diverse and nuanced in the breadth of its descriptiveness | |||
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| Goblin || gob-lin || Goblins, low fey || A screechy, whiny-sounding language, which conjugates based on the speaker's position in society | |||
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| Ignan || ig-nan || Ifrits || Sounds like the roaring of a bonfire, the crackling of burning leaves, and the pops of burning sap | |||
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| Sylvan || sil-van || woodfolk and fey || Similar-sounding to Elvish, with susurrant consonants, long vowels, and a rapid cadence. | |||
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| Terran || tair-uhn || Oreads || A slow-paced, contemplative language. Conveys meanings in pauses and silence as much as words. | |||
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| Undercommon || uhn-der-kom-uhn || Drow, Duergar || A harsh language with few vowels, spoken commonly in the Unterweldt | |||
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===Encountered Languages=== | ===Encountered Languages=== | ||
These languages are rarely known by starting characters and can typically only be learned by encountering cultures and races which speak them, and spending some time studying them. A working knowledge of these languages can be achieved by deciphering overheard conversations, translating books or just being around it while it is spoken. | These languages are rarely known by starting characters and can typically only be learned by encountering cultures and races which speak them, and spending some time studying them. A working knowledge of these languages can be achieved by deciphering overheard conversations, translating books or just being around it while it is spoken. | ||
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! Encountered Language || Pronunciation || Language Of: || Description | |||
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| Abyssal || ah-bi-sul || Demons || | |||
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| Ackakakl || ak-ah-kak-ul || Greater language of Fire || | |||
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| Aklo || ah-klo || Ancient Underdark || | |||
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| Awnsheghlien || ahn-shay-lee || Winter Court Fey || | |||
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| Breaght || bray-okt || Low Goodness || | |||
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| Boggard || bah-gerd || Low Beast || | |||
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| Celestial || seh-les-ti-ahl || High Outsiders || | |||
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| || kwar-ti-el || Summer Court Fey || | |||
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| D'ziriak || jih-ree-uhk || Low Brood || | |||
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| Delimnia || dih-lim-nee-uh || The language of Joy || | |||
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| Dolmen || dohl-min || Low Stone || | |||
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| Erebral || er-eh-brahl || The language of magic || | |||
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| Exaction || ecks-ak-shun || The language of Laws || | |||
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| F'thaghu'fhalma || ff-thahg-hoo-fahl-mah || High Aberrant || | |||
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| Fuligin || fyu-lih-jin || Greater language of Darkness || | |||
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| || gwo-vahk || Low Aberrant || | |||
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| Genzoezis || gen-zoh-ee-zis || Greater language of Life || | |||
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| Ghol-Gan || gohl-gahn || High Giantish; was Cyclops || | |||
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| Gurahn'lloig || gor-ah-hin-loy-eeg || language of abominations || | |||
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| Grum || gruhm || The greater language of Stone || | |||
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| High Cant || hahy kant || Formal bardic song || | |||
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| High Draconic || hahy druh-kon-ik || Dragon Lore || | |||
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| Infernal || in-fur-nal || Devils || | |||
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| Issshh || ish || The greater language of Wind || | |||
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| Jakrakt || cha-kruhkt || The Language of breaking || | |||
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| Jeen || jeen || The greater language of Light || | |||
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| Kern || kern || A language about languages || | |||
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| Lelnian, Ancient || lehl-nee-in, eyn-shuhnt || Human Lore || | |||
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| Litrian || lit-ree-ahn || High Human || | |||
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| Myerl || mahy-erl || High Beast Tongue || | |||
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| Nagaji || nah-gah-jee || Nagas and Ophidians || | |||
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| Necril || neh-kril || High Undead || | |||
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| Omneos || ahm-nee-ohs || High Goodness || | |||
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| Onundur || oh-nuhn-der || Ghoul || | |||
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| Phlethegor || fleh-theh-gor || High Devil || | |||
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| Primal || prahy-muhl || Outer Madness || | |||
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| Protean || pro-tee-ehn || Low Outsider || | |||
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| Quell || kwel || The language of Order || | |||
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| Quintessence || kwin-tes-uhns || High Magic || | |||
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| Reave || reev || The language of Chaos || | |||
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| Reckomp || ray-komp || Bright language of Trade || | |||
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| R'luh || || Low Spring Court Fey || | |||
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| Slaugh || sloo-ah || a crude fey language || A wetlands and swamplands variant of boggard | |||
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| Stilth || stilth || The greater language of Death || | |||
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| Strix || striks || Low Devil || | |||
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| Tenebri || teh-nee-bree || The language of shadow || | |||
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| Thanic || tha-nik || Undead || | |||
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| Treant || tree-uhnt || Autumn Court Fey || | |||
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| Umbral || uhm-bruhl || Low Winter Court Fey, was Dark Folk || | |||
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| Urbleburblelou || er-bul-ber-bul-oo || The greater language of Water || | |||
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| Vertigion || || Contagious Madness || | |||
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| Waug || || The language of War || | |||
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| Womp || || A fast language || | |||
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| Xth'tl'ck || sith-til-ick || High Brood || | |||
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| Yastermine || || The language of History and Lore || | |||
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===Secret Languages=== | ===Secret Languages=== | ||
Finally, there are secret languages. These are languages which cannot be learned by anyone except those specifically invited to learn them. In many cases, these languages are deliberately deceptive, with fluctuating grammar or syntax changes based on the calendar, lunar cycle or some other variable. They are, | Finally, there are secret languages. These are languages which cannot be learned by anyone except those specifically invited to learn them. In many cases, these languages are deliberately deceptive, with fluctuating grammar or syntax changes based on the calendar, lunar cycle or some other variable. They are, effectively, constantly evolving codes. While it may be possible to decipher short passages of these languages given enough time and the proper cypher keys, the languages themselves will always remain a mystery, as the keys change and the lexicon evolves to deny knowledge to outsiders. | ||
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! Secret Language || Pronunciation || Language Of: || Description | ! Secret Language || Pronunciation || Language Of: || Description | ||
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