Fantasy Languages and Scripts
A compilation of Guild-supported World and Realm Languages and Info on Fantasy Languages abroad
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Fantasy Languages of the Realms and Worlds of the Selenar System, Dungeons & Dragons, and other Fantasy WFR Games:
Language | Scripts | Usage | Heritage | Influences | Dialects |
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Common | Common | -Humans
-Traders
-Planesfolk | -Draconic
-Titanic
-Elven
-Dwarven
-Undercommon | Halfling | Tradespeak (Mercantile) |
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Draconic | -Draconic Stonescript
-Draconic Manuscript | -Dragons
-Dragonkin / Kithy
-Mages / Warlocks | Ancient | -Common
-Gnome
-Auran
-Ignan
-Undercommon
-Anakim
-Githyanki
-Kanaalian
-Keraphian
-Renshunese | -Lung
-Chromatic accent
-Metallic accent
-Gem/Planar accent |
Elven | -Elven (High)
-Tolkien-letters
-Dysphasian Hieroglyphic | -Elves
-Elfkin | Sylvan | -Common
-Gnome
-Aquan / Aquaean
-Avariel
-Faunar | -Grugach (Wylden)
-Dysphasian Hieroglyphic
-Tengwar
-Quenya |
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Druidic | | | | | |
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Dwarven | -Runic
-Ruundan
-Sigilric
-Giant Alphabet (Clan Rephaim) | -Dwarves
-Dwarfkin
-Terrans | -Ancient Minotaur (Minos)
-Undercommon
-Sylvan | -Halfling
-Gnome
-Terran
-Goblinoid | -Derro
-Duergar |
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Common language and script
Draconic Language and Script
Dwarven language and script - Dwarves, Derro, Duergar, Giant Alphabet (some Clan Rephaim speakers), Gnome Language, Goblinoid Languages, Terran Language
Elven language and script
Gnome language and script - Gnomes, Gnomekin, Spriggan, Svirfneblin, (Sylvan v. Terran Gnomes), Gnomads
Halfling language and script - Halflings, Hobbits, Leprechauns, Spritefolk, Little Folk, Wanderers
Avariel Language and Script - Elven Alphabet, Raptorian (Tuuilvilaneual)
Minotaur Language and Script - Common Minoan and Ancient Minos Scripts / Languages
Anakim Language and Script - Yuan-Ti, Naga, Lizardfolk, Annunaki/Anaki
m, Serpentfolk, Kobolds (anti-Dragon cults)
Githy Language and Script - Githyanki, Githzerai
Chaon Language - Dead Language, no script (nothing corrupt enough to iconize the words/letters)
Laudin Language and Script - Dead Language
Auran Language and Script - Draconic Alphabet
Aquan Language and Script - Elven Alphabet, Aquaean Language & Script
Ignan Language and Script - Draconic Alphabet
Terran Language and Script - Dwarven Alphabet
Celestial Language and Script - Good Outsiders
Infernal Language and Script - Lawful Evil Outsiders/Allies
Abyssal Language and Script - Chaotic Evil Outsiders/Allies
Titanic Language and Script - Clan Rephaim, High Rephaim, Titanic, Dwarven Alphabet & Titanic Alphabet, Horamont Giantfolk
Goblin Language and Script - Goblins & Goblinoids, Orcs, Gnolls
Sylvan Language and Script - Sidhe / Unsidhe, Elven Language, Goblin Language
Druidic Language and Script - Secret Language, Druidic Alphabet, from Elohim Language
Undercommon Language and Script - Drow, Derro, Duergar, Illythirii (sp?) / Drowic Language (Drowic Classroom)
Faunar Language and Script - Felynne/Catfolk, Faunarian / Shapeshifters, Sylvan Alphabet, Nym
Kanaalian Language and Script - Kanaal, arabian script, progenitor of Si'iri language and script
Renshunese Language and Script - Renshunan, oriental script
Keraphian Language and Script - Keraphians, Krellians
Arcanthium Language and Sigils - magical language of signs, sigils and seals which the delving mage would utilize for Deep Arcana, High Arcana, True Word, and many other uses. Arcanthium, though powerful, is said to be only fractionally as powerful as Aleph, an unused, and mostly unknown language of semantics and sentience.
Aleph Language, Script and Functions - The first known language, the progenitor of all other Fantasy Languages. It is not a common tongue or script like the others, even including the magical sigils and seals of Arcanthium. Aleph is a mystery to most everything and everyone save for a few rare informed and highly secretive individuals. Aleph is thought to have great power when used properly and dire malignations when used improperly.
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Links
See also Grammaticum Primeaval
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