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As someone who's studied linguistics in undergrad, I really enjoy this take on language in your fantasy RPGs by @PrismaticWasteland

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  • Alex KeaneS This user is from outside of this forum
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    As someone who's studied linguistics in undergrad, I really enjoy this take on language in your fantasy RPGs by @PrismaticWasteland

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    The Languages of D&D Imply a Specific Setting — Prismatic Wasteland

    If you start from the premise that languages in D&D make sense you can extrapolate a bit about its implied setting.

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    I have thoughts now about how something like all the best mining or stone crafting books are written in Dwarven, and common is just a lingua franca of interregional diplomacy and trade. So even outside dwarves you'd have craftspeople using Dwarven like dancers use French for things like the pas de deux.

    #TTRPG

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    • Alex KeaneS Alex Keane

      As someone who's studied linguistics in undergrad, I really enjoy this take on language in your fantasy RPGs by @PrismaticWasteland

      Link Preview Image
      The Languages of D&D Imply a Specific Setting — Prismatic Wasteland

      If you start from the premise that languages in D&D make sense you can extrapolate a bit about its implied setting.

      favicon

      Prismatic Wasteland (www.prismaticwasteland.com)

      I have thoughts now about how something like all the best mining or stone crafting books are written in Dwarven, and common is just a lingua franca of interregional diplomacy and trade. So even outside dwarves you'd have craftspeople using Dwarven like dancers use French for things like the pas de deux.

      #TTRPG

      Damien (TIG BUSINESS)A This user is from outside of this forum
      Damien (TIG BUSINESS)A This user is from outside of this forum
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      @squishymage42 @PrismaticWasteland i am of an age where to do honours in chemistry, you had to do one semester of German...

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      • Damien (TIG BUSINESS)A Damien (TIG BUSINESS)

        @squishymage42 @PrismaticWasteland i am of an age where to do honours in chemistry, you had to do one semester of German...

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        @aeduna @PrismaticWasteland I have friends whose PhD programs required second research languages.

        (Which as a Ling major whose BA required a full year of at least one Indo-European and one non-Indo-European language, I fully thought was awesome, 6 years French, 4 years Russian, and 2 years Japanese in my case)

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