Adventure Guide: Languages in Highland

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Most human characters will know Anglish as their cultural language. There are a few other languages open to them, though knowledge of Goblin, Gnomish, and Giant should be rare among humans.

Language Location Notes
Ancient Libraries Variation on Latin.
Anglish Highland, Great Bend Variation of our English.
Camprye Far west Highland See book for description.
Celtic Far north Highland Variation on our Celtic.
Dwarfish Dwarves
Elvish Elves See book for description.
Elven Forest Language Most non-evil Faerie Unspoken.
Frankish Great Bend Variation of our French.
Giant (Ogre, Orc, Troll) Highland, Dark Forest Various dialects exist.
Gnomish Gnomes
Goblin Goblins
Halfling Erventon Creole of Elvish, Anglish, and Celtic
Jute Jutelands
Norse Far north East Highland Variation on old Norse.
Pirate’s Pidgin Pirate’s Cove Creole of Anglish, Jute, Norse, Celtic
Romany Great Bend The “wandering Romans”, or gypsies

Written forms exist for Anglish, Elvish, Frankish, Romany, Celtic, Ancient, and Halfling. Pirate’s Pidgin is often written using Anglish characters, and Norse is often written using Celtic runes.

  1. Archetypes in Highland
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