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== Languages == * '''Trade Tongue''': A creole language that is a mix of Onesh and Torricade, it originated on the Isle of Storms as halfling traders dealt with the native human population. It is now the native language of most residents of Trade Town, though knowledge of the two base languages is not uncommon. It has also spread to many of the ports of the Summer Sea, though it is rarely anyone's native tongue outside of the Isle. * '''Onesh''': The native language of the humans, kuo toa and bullywugs of the Isle of Storms, though all three groups speak somewhat different dialects. Some scholars theorize it was the native language of the inhabitants of Old Port, and then spread to the other sapient species of the Isle. Most humans native to the Isle now speak Trade Tongue instead as their first language, but some on outlying farms still grow up learning Onesh. * '''Torricade''': A language of the southern cities, common among sailors and and traders from the area. * '''Duilsetic''': The second most common language of the south, after Torricade, it is spoken more inland from the ports, among the temperate planes and grasslands. * '''Old Imperial''': The language of the Empire of the Seas, covering the archipelagos far to the west of the Isle. No longer the native language of anyone, it still sees use as a scholarly and liturgical language. * '''Ismoni''': Related to Old Imperial, was spoken by many of the immigrant human workers who came to toil the sugarcane plantations during the height of Trade Town's prosperity. * '''Fuelese''': Originated in the city of Fuel to the north, across the sea. Now also common among the dwarves, gnomes and giants of the mountainous northern lands. * '''Irathi''': The primary language of the southern Misty Forest, spoken by the fey, elves, and other woodland dwellers there. * '''Abanese''': An older language of the Misty Forest, now mostly only spoken by Druids as a liturgical language. Also called '''Druidic'''. * '''Xookekti''': A language spoken in the first of the Nine Hells. Often studied by wizards who seek to summon infernal support. * '''Telleric''': A pidgin language that developed along the southern inland trade routes, and spread by wagon caravans and mercenary bands. Derisively refereed to as '''Thieves' Cant'''. * '''Deep Sea Speech''': A language originally spoken by the merfolk of the southern Summer Sea, it has spread to some traders and pirates who ply the waters. Also know as Bluwati among the merfolk. * '''Aeoses''': A language of the Inner Planes, spoken in different dialects in the City of Brass and other elemental locales. * '''Dichikian''': The language spoken on Tasla, an island several hundred miles to the northeast, including by the aarakocra and tabaxi of the lowland jungles. * '''Abutian''': The primary language spoken in the northern cities known as the Trio, mostly by the human, tiefling and goblin populations there. * '''Exeo''': A language spoken by the Githyanki, Githzerai and other travelers of the Astral Plane. * '''Quoic''': A cousin of Aeoses, spoken by the Djinn and their subjects of the Elemental Plane of Air.
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