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!Modern Speakers | !Modern Speakers | ||
!Written Form | !Written Form | ||
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| Draconic | | Draconic | ||
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==Systems of Writing== | ==Systems of Writing== | ||
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− | | Draconic is one of the oldest languages native to Magae. Spoken draconic | + | | Draconic is one of the oldest languages native to Magae. Spoken draconic sounds like long wheezes of sound, varying in intensity of expelled breath, in timbre, in volume, and very occasionally in the presence of glottal interjections. Written draconic is a continuous and elaborate cursive script, without distinct words or punctuation; it is thus very difficult to get a sense for the meaning of a text without reading the entire thing, as context and shades of meaning can be modified by the expressions found later in a manuscript. Now a dead language; dragons haven't been seen in the Archontean Empire for millenia. |
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