Languages
Considering the vastness of the world and the many different peoples that inhabit it, it should come as no surprise that a wide variety of languages are spoken in Avaria. Most heritages will have their own native language that they speak, often in addition to speaking the lingua franca of whatever state they inhabit. For example, a native of the province of Irzal would speak their own Irzali tongue, but they would also be fluent in Sirdabi, the language of the Sirdabi Caliphate.
Acquiring Languages
The acquisition of languages besides one's native tongue is governed by the Linguistics skill. Setting a higher Linguistics skill in character generation will allow you to choose more languages to start with, while afterwards the skill affects the speed with which one can pick up new languages out in the world. Languages are primarily learned by listening to other characters speak them and by practicing them yourself.
Languages of Avaria
Language | Description | Primary Region of Use | ||||
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Bissa | The language of the Bissenke, and the official language of the Emirate of Koumbasi. | Koumbasi, Cloud Kingdoms, Gilded Plain | ||||
Cadenze | The language of Cadenza, evolved from a mingling of the Cateni and Sirdabi tongues. | Cadenza, Sarmatiyya | ||||
Cateni | The language of the people of the Volusian Republic. | Volusia, southeastern Ensor | ||||
Elukoi (standard) | The native language of the Elukoi, and also the language of the Kalentoi Church across the known world. | Calentium, home provinces of the Kalentoi Empire, the Kalentoi Church | ||||
Elukoi (high) | A functionally extinct archaic version of Elukoi, now used in simplified form in Kalentoi liturgy and in magic. | Kalentoi Church | ||||
Ilexi | The native language of the people of Ensor, also spoken among many in the High Hinterlands. | Ensor, the High Hinterlands | ||||
Irzali | The ancient language of the people of Irzal. | Irzal Province, Eastern Sirdabi Caliphate | ||||
Ki'u | The native language of the Kiliku people, incorporating clicks, trills, and whistles. | Izendi Highlands, Desert of Fallen Stars | ||||
Meroueni | The language of the Meroueni and their neighbors. | Merouen, Nieve, Middlelands Confederacy | ||||
Molo | The language of the Milombo people. | Kunduz, Izendi Highlands | ||||
Renish | The language of the Ravenni peoples and central Ruvera. | Ravenni Principates, Middlelands Confederacy, Jadniez | ||||
Rhodic | The language of Barendts and other lands of northern Ruvera. | Barendts, Solveig, northwestern Ensor | ||||
Ruvic | A modernized version of the language of the ancient Ruveran Empire, and now the lingua franca of the Kalentoi Empire. | Ruvera, Kalentoi Empire | ||||
Sirdabi | The native language of the Sirdabi people, and the lingua franca of the Sirdabi Caliphate. | Sirdabi Caliphate, Koumbasi, Gilded Plain | - | Sylic | The language of the peoples of eastern Ruvera and western Ruleska. | Silenya, Kuslovik, Jadniez |
Tessouare | The language of the Tessouare peoples, widely spoken across northern Idiri. | Sirdabi Caliphate, Koumbasi, Great Hazari Desert | ||||
Xhalantu | The widespread language of the peoples of southeastern Idiri, used as the regional lingua franca. | Niyone, Ulamba, Gilded Plain, Zendizi Isles, Opone Grasslands | ||||
Yash | The language of the Yehani diaspora. | Yehani across Avaria |