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==Local tongues== Gaultish: Default home tongue for the map.''' Goltish: a dialect. Used by the nearby barbarian nomads. You have it at 50% of your Gaultish.''' Gotz: The old tongue. The settings 'latin', of the educated classes.''' Elvish: [high and low] Low elvish is the tongue of poetry and romance, many loan words to gaultish.''' Dwarvish: [high and low] Low dwarvish is the language of engineering, craft and measures.''' The dark tongue: Orcs and ogres, trolls and others share this tongue. Each type is a dialect, spoken at 50% for other tribes/types.''' The black tongue. The tongue of Evil.''' Giantish: Different dialects for each subtype are spoken at 50% of normal.''' Goblin: Shared by goblinkind. Also known as underspeech.''' Tradetongue: A creole of gaultish, goblin, elvish and dwarven. commonly used as a second language in most civilized places.''' The high tongue. The language of Good.''' Gnomes speak a dialect of Dwarvish. Halflings have no 'owned' language.'''
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