Thorass

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The old “common” trade language of Faerûn.

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Seldruin

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The language of elven high magic.

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Roushoum

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The language of Imaskar; now commonly considered a dead language. However, it formed the basis for the Tuigan tongues which survive at least until the Spellplague.

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Netherese

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The language of “Low Netheril” which means it was mostly shunned by the arcanists and residents of the enclaves.

Ironically, Loross (the language of “High Netheril”) mostly died out in the Fall of Netheril, and Netherese formed the basis for the Halruaan tongue which survives at least until the Spellplague.

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Loross

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Loross is the language of “High Netheril” which is to say the favored language of the arcanists and citizens of the enclaves.

Following the fall of Netheril it remains the primary language of the city of Shade.


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  • Search for Loross on the FR Wiki

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Hulgorkyn

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An ancient language of orcs; now commonly considered a dead language.

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Aragrakh

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An ancient language of dragons; now commonly considered a dead language. Sometimes called Old High Wyrm.

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