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Gnolls are an insane and sadistic race of hyena-folk. No one knows where or how they reproduce. They live only for destruction. Their hobbies include arson, mass murder, and demon-summoning. They are fortunately rare.
 
Gnolls are an insane and sadistic race of hyena-folk. No one knows where or how they reproduce. They live only for destruction. Their hobbies include arson, mass murder, and demon-summoning. They are fortunately rare.
  
=Languages=
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= Plot Hooks & Notes =
*Abyssal: Language of Gnolls and demons.
 
 
 
*Bugjargon: Spoken by formians. Humans have a hard time reproducing the sounds, but they can learn it well enough. Often a human speaker will use hand-held assistant devices like clickers, buzzers, and vibratos as aids.
 
 
 
*Common: Spoken by humans, myconids, and merfolk. Merfolk use a modified version for underwater communications.
 
 
 
*Dark Speech: Language of the Night Kings and their minions.
 
 
 
*Eight-Way Argot: Language of intelligent spiders.
 
 
 
*Fae: Language of pixies, sidhe, et cetera.
 
 
 
*Green Tongue: language of the verdure queens, and some of their wards that are capable of speech.
 
 
 
*High Speech: Spoken by dragons, sphinxes, and many yuan-ti.
 
 
 
*Low Speech: Spoken by Ogres, Bullywugs, and Kuo-Toa.
 
 
 
*Planar Cant: Functions as a sort of "common tongue" for minotaurs, djinn, efreeti, Rakshasa, and other beings that get around a lot. These creatures also have their own species-specific languages in some cases.
 
  
*Serpent-Tongue: Yuan-ti language. The lizardfolk speak a degenerate form of this language. A speaker of one can often make themselves understood to a speaker of the other if they talk slowly and make a lot of gestures, but both species consider the other form highly offensive.
 
 
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