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[[Latin]]: slight | [[Latin]]: slight | ||
[[Esperanto]]: minimal | [[Esperanto]]: minimal | ||
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- | The ability to speak and comprehend the Anglic language. Anglic is the most | + | The ability to speak and comprehend the Anglic language. Anglic is the most commonly spoken language in the world of Lost Souls; the majority of human cultures and cultures of races derived from humans speak it as their native tongue, and it has become a sort of common language between peoples. Some peoples that frequently speak Anglic as their native tongue are [[human]]s, [[half-elf|half-elves]], [[kender]], [[mul]]s, and [[advenus]]. |
- | commonly spoken language in the world of Lost Souls; the majority of human | + | |
- | cultures and cultures of races derived from humans speak it as their native | + | |
- | tongue, and it has become a sort of common language between peoples. Some | + | |
- | peoples that frequently speak Anglic as their native tongue are [[human]]s, | + | |
- | [[half-elf|half-elves]], [[kender]], [[mul]]s, and [[advenus]]. | + | |
[[Category: Language Skills]] | [[Category: Language Skills]] | ||
[[Category: Skills]] | [[Category: Skills]] |
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Class: Language Skills Attribute: Intelligence Pedagogy: Procedural Language Difficulty: Typical Language Speed: Typical Language Overlaps: Latin: slight Esperanto: minimal
The ability to speak and comprehend the Anglic language. Anglic is the most commonly spoken language in the world of Lost Souls; the majority of human cultures and cultures of races derived from humans speak it as their native tongue, and it has become a sort of common language between peoples. Some peoples that frequently speak Anglic as their native tongue are humans, half-elves, kender, muls, and advenus.