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| **Draconic**\\ the language of the dragons and their kin. its said that most Arcane language has roots in this ancient tongue the building blocks of the spells commonly used today. Its only proper respect to address a Dragon in their native language. | **Draconic**\\ the language of the dragons and their kin. its said that most Arcane language has roots in this ancient tongue the building blocks of the spells commonly used today. Its only proper respect to address a Dragon in their native language. | ||
| - | **Deep Speech**\\ An Odd Language that has no written medium. Its the closest thing mortal minds can comprehend to a language of the //Old Gods//, The outer horrors that exist in the space between spaces. The personified forces of what mortals consider existence. It is only really used by Cultists as well as [[culture: | + | **Deep Speech**\\ An Odd Language that has no written medium. Its the closest thing mortal minds can comprehend to a language of the //Old Gods//, The outer horrors that exist in the space between spaces. The personified forces of what mortals consider existence. It is only really used by Cultists as well as [[culture:warlock|Warlocks]]. To speak it is otherwise harmful to both the ears that hear and the mouth that delivers the words of the incomprehensible. |
| **Infernal**\\ | **Infernal**\\ | ||