The Lingua Manu language

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-Lingua Manu -- the Lingua Manu language+#REDIRECT [[Lingua Manu]]
- Class: Language Skills+ Class: Language Skills
- Attribute: Intelligence+ Attribute: [[Intelligence]]
- Pedagogy: Procedural+ Pedagogy: Procedural
- Hidden Skill+ Hidden Skill
- Gestural Language+ Gestural Language
- Hands Required: One+ Hands Required: One
- Optimal Number of Hands: Two+ Optimal Number of Hands: Two
- Language Difficulty: Slightly Easy+ Language Difficulty: Slightly Easy
- Language Speed: Very Slow+ Language Speed: Very Slow
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 + The ability to use the Lingua Manu language. This is a form of sign language, gestural speech,
 + originally developed by scholars at the University of Altri for the benefit of the deaf. It was
 + designed to be easy to master, but this keeps its speed of expression rather slow, and it is
 + particularly unwieldy to use one-handed.
-The ability to use the Lingua Manu language. This is a form of sign language, gestural speech, originally developed by scholars at the University of Altri for the benefit of the deaf. It was designed to be easy to master, but this keeps its speed of expression rather slow, and it is particularly unwieldy to use one-handed.+* '''Notes'''
-Development Information: The Lingua Manu skill was created by Chaos and Malverius; the source code was last updated Wed Jan 31 04:34:13 2007.+[[Category: Skills]]
 +[[Category: Language Skills]]

Revision as of 15:48, 30 January 2008

  1. REDIRECT Lingua Manu
Class: Language Skills
Attribute: Intelligence
Pedagogy: Procedural
Hidden Skill
Gestural Language
Hands Required: One
Optimal Number of Hands: Two
Language Difficulty: Slightly Easy
Language Speed: Very Slow

The ability to use the Lingua Manu language.  This is a form of sign language, gestural speech, 
originally developed by scholars at the University of Altri for the benefit of the deaf.  It was 
designed to be easy to master, but this keeps its speed of expression rather slow, and it is 
particularly unwieldy to use one-handed.
  • Notes
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