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Revision as of 19:13, 28 April 2019

The languages of Joturnia are quite numerous. This article treats mainly the modern languages which adventurers are likely to encounter. The fact that a language may be 'widely spoken' does not necessarily mean that it has a large amount of speakers. It means that it has currency in many different places in the World of Joturnia. For example, Infernal is spoken by many sorcerers, most devil-worshipers, and most Terubian scholars, but is not spoken by a large number of speakers compared to the general population of creatures that speak in the World of Joturnia.

Table of Modern Languages of the World of Joturnia

World of Joturnia Language Typical Speaker Utility Remark
Akuban Language Terubian Human You can speak to most citizens and all officials of the Terubian Empire. If you speak ‘Common,’ it is really ‘Akuban.’ Remark
Ancient Joturnian Language (Titanic Language) Titancraft Engineer You can study ancient texts of the Titans who once ruled Joturnia and you can read and write treatises and technical books about titancraft engineering. Remark
Celestial Language Outlander Human, Scholars You can speak to Celestials. Planar Language
Common Giant Language Common Giants You can speak to Giants and most merchants who engage in trade among the luminary worlds. Remark
Dragoloon Language Dragons, Scholars You can speak with Joturnian Dragons, including the Blue Dragons of one of the luminary world, Upheliom. Blue Dragons are thought to be in league with some Terubian Sorcerers. Remark
High Falmiguese Language Falmiguese Humans, Bards You can speak the cultural lingua franca of Joturnia. Falmigir is known for its artistic use of language and cultural richness. Compare French. Remark
Infernal Language Terubian Sorcerer You can speak with Infernals, including devils, and most Terubian Sorcerers. Planar Language
Kathmalaän Language Kathmalaän Humans, Kathmalaän Priests, Priests of Kathmalaän Divinities You can speak with Kathmalaäns and the priests of their gods. Remark
Mandragorian Language Mandragorians You can speak with Mandragorian Humans. Remark
Organchan Language Organches You can speak with the Organch of the luminary world of the same name. Remark
Satvan Language Satvan Elf You can speak with the Satvan Elves. This is of course very useful if you are on the luminary world of Satva. Satvan is similar and clearly related to the Tsabirese Language. Remark
Sylvan Language Broyards, Centaurs, Most Druids, Minotaurs, other creatures of the wilds

You can speak with those who speak Sylvan and this is particularly useful in the continents of Ligdo and Gugia.

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Thavidian Language Terubian Sorcerer, Terubian Scholar

You can read ancient texts of the past Thavidian Empire. You can speak to scholars who know Thavidian.

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Throstard Language Throstard Humans, Throstard human barbarians You can speak with the savage peoples of the frozen southern wastes. Remark
Tsabirese Language Tsabiran Elf

You can speak with Aquatic Elves from the Tsabiran Empire which holds an uneasy truce with the Terubian Empire.

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Zersha Language Zersha Dwarf You can speak to Dwarves from the luminary homeworld of the Zersha dwarves Remark
Other Languages
  • Aklo
  • Goblinoid
  • Orcish

See Also