Most human characters will know Anglish as their cultural language. There are a few other languages open to them, though knowledge of Goblin, Gnomish, and Giant should be rare among humans.
Language | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|
Ancient | Libraries | Variation on Latin. |
Anglish | Highland, Great Bend | Variation of our English. |
Camprye | Far west Highland | See book for description. |
Celtic | Far north Highland | Variation on our Celtic. |
Dwarfish | Dwarves | |
Elvish | Elves | See book for description. |
Elven Forest Language | Most non-evil Faerie | Unspoken. |
Frankish | Great Bend | Variation of our French. |
Giant (Ogre, Orc, Troll) | Highland, Dark Forest | Various dialects exist. |
Gnomish | Gnomes | |
Goblin | Goblins | |
Halfling | Erventon | Creole of Elvish, Anglish, and Celtic |
Jute | Jutelands | |
Norse | Far north East Highland | Variation on old Norse. |
Pirate’s Pidgin | Pirate’s Cove | Creole of Anglish, Jute, Norse, Celtic |
Romany | Great Bend | The “wandering Romans”, or gypsies |
Written forms exist for Anglish, Elvish, Frankish, Romany, Celtic, Ancient, and Halfling. Pirate’s Pidgin is often written using Anglish characters, and Norse is often written using Celtic runes.