Sperethiel
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- | Sperethiel -- the Sperethiel language | + | Class: Language Skills |
+ | Attribute: [[Intelligence]] | ||
+ | Pedagogy: Procedural | ||
+ | Language Difficulty: Slightly Hard | ||
+ | Language Speed: Typical | ||
+ | Language Overlaps: | ||
+ | [[Zadjalin]]: moderate | ||
+ | [[Aelvalie]]: slight | ||
+ | [[Cilaghai]]: slight | ||
+ | [[Angrak]]: minimal | ||
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+ | The ability to speak and comprehend Sperethiel, sometimes referred to as Elvish, a lyrical | ||
+ | language well-suited to poetry and prose. It is spoken by elves, quessae, and phaethon in | ||
+ | slightly differing dialects. | ||
- | Class: Language Skills | + | * '''Notes''' |
- | Attribute: [[Intelligence]] | + | |
- | Pedagogy: Procedural | + | |
- | Language Difficulty: Slightly Hard | + | |
- | Language Speed: Typical | + | |
- | Language Overlaps: | + | |
- | [[Zadjalin]]: moderate | + | |
- | [[Aelvalie]]: slight | + | |
- | [[Cilaghai]]: slight | + | |
- | [[Angrak]]: minimal | + | |
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- | The ability to speak and comprehend Sperethiel, sometimes referred to as Elvish, a lyrical language well-suited to poetry and prose. It is spoken | + | |
- | by [[elf|elves]], [[quessae]], and [[phaethon]] in slightly differing dialects. | + | |
+ | [[Category: Skills]] | ||
[[Category: Language Skills]] | [[Category: Language Skills]] |
Revision as of 15:05, 30 January 2008
Class: Language Skills Attribute: Intelligence Pedagogy: Procedural Language Difficulty: Slightly Hard Language Speed: Typical Language Overlaps: Zadjalin: moderate Aelvalie: slight Cilaghai: slight Angrak: minimal The ability to speak and comprehend Sperethiel, sometimes referred to as Elvish, a lyrical language well-suited to poetry and prose. It is spoken by elves, quessae, and phaethon in slightly differing dialects.
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