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'''Harakat''', or [[Barazar El|Barazan]] Sign Language, was developed as a way to convey important information in emergencies underwater in cases where sound or extensive movement might not be possible. As a result, the sign language is designed to be used entirely with a single hand, and concepts that have to do with surviving underwater are the shortest and simplest to convey.
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|name = Harakar
|scope = [[Barazar El]]
|writing_system = None
|related_languages = [[Dwarven]], [[Undercommon]]
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'''Harakar''' {{Pronunciation|HAR-ah-car}}, or [[Barazar El|Barazan]] Sign Language, was developed as a way to convey important information in emergencies underwater, particularly in cases where sound or extensive movement might not be possible. As a result, the language is designed to be signed entirely with a single hand, and concepts that have to do with surviving underwater are the shortest and simplest to convey.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 14 October 2024

This page was written for an earlier draft of the setting. It is no longer accurate or canon, but kept around to scavenge for ideas.

Harakar (pronounced HAR-ah-car), or Barazan Sign Language, was developed as a way to convey important information in emergencies underwater, particularly in cases where sound or extensive movement might not be possible. As a result, the language is designed to be signed entirely with a single hand, and concepts that have to do with surviving underwater are the shortest and simplest to convey.