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**[[#Assembly | Assembly]] | **[[#Assembly | Assembly]] | ||
**[[#Draenic | Draenic]] | **[[#Draenic | Draenic]] | ||
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+ | **Lotharie | ||
**Lucavic | **Lucavic | ||
**Lynaen | **Lynaen | ||
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**Runic | **Runic | ||
**Saigue | **Saigue | ||
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**Tau | **Tau | ||
**Tipan | **Tipan | ||
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**Draenic | **Draenic | ||
**Ganymede | **Ganymede | ||
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**[[#Lynaen_Script | Lynaen]] | **[[#Lynaen_Script | Lynaen]] | ||
**[[#Tengwar | Tengwar]] | **[[#Tengwar | Tengwar]] | ||
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Draenic uses the Draenic script. | Draenic uses the Draenic script. | ||
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− | + | A language used by the various races of creatures that are heavily intune with the natural order, Fey is rapidly declining in use due to industrialization. In addition, it is rarely spoken outside of the woods where those who have spoken it for ages continue to teach it to their children. However, the druids - as a rule - tend to teach this language to their students, which ensures that the language will not die out. | |
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==Trade== | ==Trade== | ||
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[[Image:Arcanic_Script.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Arcanic Script]] | [[Image:Arcanic_Script.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Arcanic Script]] | ||
Arcanic script appears to be more formulaic than most other scripts, primarily because it was developed to be so. The script is currently used only by the language of the same name, wherein each character represents an idea or concept, rather than a single sound. Pronouncing these characters aloud is incredibly difficult, as so much as a single tiny variation can change the entire meaning and, therefore, the sound of the character. | Arcanic script appears to be more formulaic than most other scripts, primarily because it was developed to be so. The script is currently used only by the language of the same name, wherein each character represents an idea or concept, rather than a single sound. Pronouncing these characters aloud is incredibly difficult, as so much as a single tiny variation can change the entire meaning and, therefore, the sound of the character. | ||
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==Lynaen Script== | ==Lynaen Script== |