Languages: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "The following details the languages in Drakomere and provides a summary of what they sound like. Use this for choosing languages and flavor for names of characters and such. === Languages and Proto-Languages === When you choose a language for your character to gain, choose one of the following fourteen languages. Additionally, you can choose a language you already know (apart from common) and learn the various previous versions of the language, label this as Proto-[inse...")
 
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=== Qáasnìl ===
=== Qáasnìl ===
Qáasnìl is the language of the Ìqáalèe and is full of glottal sounds, clicks, and is quite a tonal language, carrying meaning based on how a word is said. This allows the language to convey a massive amount of meaning in just a few words. Additionally, because of this, Qáasnìl is a completely oral language with no writing system, but the Ìqáalèe have a rich bardic, musical, and oral history and tradition.
Qáasnìl is the language of the Ìqáalìe and is full of glottal sounds, clicks, and is quite a tonal language, carrying meaning based on how a word is said. This allows the language to convey a massive amount of meaning in just a few words. Additionally, because of this, Qáasnìl is a completely oral language with no writing system, but the Ìqáalìe have a rich bardic, musical, and oral history and tradition.


=== Silvin ===
=== Silvin ===
Silvin, is the language of the Fey. It is a light, floaty language. It has swapped, exchanged, and assimilated words from Elvish. Silvin has an alphabetic writing system because many words both start and end in vowels and consonants, and there are words with multiple vowels between consonants, meaning that an alphabet fits it best.
Silvin, is the language of the Fey. It is a light, floaty language. It has swapped, exchanged, and assimilated words from Elvish. Silvin has an alphabetic writing system because many words both start and end in vowels and consonants, and there are words with multiple vowels between consonants, meaning that an alphabet fits it best.