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From: JIRA (f. M. v. S. ) <ji...@pc...> - 2012-05-27 13:05:56
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<a class="user-hover" rel="lostgamer" id="email_lostgamer" href="http://jira.pcgen.org/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=lostgamer" style="color:#3c78b5;">Maxey von Senden</a>
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<a style="color:#3c78b5;text-decoration:none;" href="http://jira.pcgen.org/browse/DATA-555"><strong>[Bonus] Language selection at creation should include full list</strong></a>
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Common (Taldane): One of the oldest languages still in use in the Inner Sea region, Taldane is also the most widely spoken in the area, and is used as a common tongue.
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Hallit: Spoken by the Kellid people in the far north, Hallit is a coarse, rough-sounding language.
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Kelish: Throaty, phlegmatic, and passionate, this ancient language derives from the tribal tongues of the Padishah Empire of Kelesh in the distant east.
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Osiriani: The most widespread language of Garund, Osiriani is directly descended from Ancient Osiriani.
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Polyglot: The dialects of the Mwangi share enough remnants of a mysterious root language that members of different tribes can generally understand one another.
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Shadowtongue: A mix of Infernal, Azlanti, and Common, Shadowtongue is rarely spoken beyond Nidal’s borders.
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Shoanti: Spoken widely in northwest Avistan but rarely anywhere else, the Shoanti tongue is a unique combination of Varisian, Giant, and Thassilonian.
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Skald: Famous for its long, complex words and lilting pronunciation, Skald sounds at the same time lyrical and hard to the ears of southern Avistani.
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Tien: This language contains thousands of homophones. Its written form uses nearly 24,000 pictographs.
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Varisian: Varisian is rife with subtle double meanings, innuendo, and gradations of meaning.
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Vudrani: Vudrani borrows and adapts words from both Kelesh and Tien to form a pleasing, musical dialect.
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Abyssal: Many believe Abyssal was the first language to develop among natives of the Outer Sphere.
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Aklo: This mysterious tongue is common among sinister elements of the First World and the Darklands, as well as among other ancient creatures like the aboleths.
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Aquan: Aquan is a guttural tongue with thick, throaty sounds and long syllables.
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Auran: Auran is a breathy, gentle-sounding language.
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Celestial: Celestial is used by all of the good-aligned planes of the Outer Spheres.
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Draconic: This ancient tongue, the language of dragons is among the oldest in the Inner Sea region.
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Druidic: Only druids speak this complex language, and they guard its secrets jealously.
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Dwarven: Dwarven is a guttural, phlegmatic language consisting of hard consonants and clipped syllables.
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Elven: The Elven language is complex but beautiful, sounding poetic in its cadence and tone.
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Giant: Giant exists today as a simplistic mesh of original Cyclops and Thassilonian.
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Gnome: Gnome shares some similarities with both Aklo and Sylvan, but has a larger vocabulary than either.
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Goblin: The nigh-incomprehensible yapping of goblins, the militaristic barking of hobgoblins, and the sibilant taunts of bugbears all use the same vocabulary.
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Gnoll: Punctuated by high-pitched yips, deep barks, and throaty growls, this cacophonous language is difficult for non-gnolls to pick up—much less master.
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Halfling: The modern language of Half ling descends directly from various human tongues.
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Ignan: Ignan consists mostly of short words—their staccato feel on the tongue emulates the popping of fire.
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Infernal: Infernal requires precise enunciation, for many of its words with unrelated meanings nonetheless bear extremely similar pronunciations.
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Necril: A whispering tongue said to have ties to ancient Osiriani, Necril is the language of the dead—it is spoken primarily by ghouls and agents of the Whispering Way.
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Orc: Known for the brusque delivery of its disjointed, hard-consonant syllables, Orc sounds harsh and angry.
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Orvian: Sort of a cross between Aklo and Terran, this ancient tongue is spoken by many of the deepest-dwelling races of the Darklands.
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Sylvan: Spoken by fey and certain denizens of the First World, Sylvan is one of the oldest languages.
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Terran: Terran is a slow and deliberate language, the sounds of which cannot be rushed.
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Undercommon: Descended from Elven but incorporating certain Orvian words, the drow-created tongue called Undercommon expands upon certain specific areas of its mother tongue’s vocabulary while ignoring others. </div>
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