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===Various Human Languages=== | ===Various Human Languages=== | ||
− | While most of the traditional languages of D&D and Pathfinder can be found in Polesia, there is no true "Common Language" for humanity. Lataneran is the closest one to this concept but even it is not the universal default. The following are the most common languages found in Antanides | + | While most of the traditional languages of D&D and Pathfinder can be found in Polesia, there is no true "Common Language" for humanity. Lataneran is the closest one to this concept but even it is not the universal default. The following are the most common languages found in Antanides. |
'''Askald''': The dominant language spoken by the dragonborn of Skaalvatar, and the men of Askaldheim, Averheim, Ulmar, and Vardaland in the North-western part of the Freedlands. | '''Askald''': The dominant language spoken by the dragonborn of Skaalvatar, and the men of Askaldheim, Averheim, Ulmar, and Vardaland in the North-western part of the Freedlands. |