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'''Sea-Speak''' is a language spoken by peoples living on and around the islands of the [[Wounds]]. Used as a lingua franca by diverse populations in the region, Sea-Speak is a creole based upon the [[Gnomish]] dialect spoken by the [[Keleta-Ru]] gnomes with influence from [[Taruhmite Dwarven]], [[Zabarshan Elven]], and the tongues of the [[human|humans]], [[locathah]], and other populations.  
'''Sea-Speak''' is a language spoken by peoples living on and around the islands of the [[Wounds]]. Used as a lingua franca by diverse populations in the region, Sea-Speak is a creole based upon the [[Gnomish]] dialect spoken by the [[Keleta-Ru]] [[gnome|gnomes]] with influence from [[Taruhmite Dwarven]], [[Zabarshan Elven]], and the tongues of the [[human|humans]], [[locathah]], and other populations.  


All directions in Sea-Speak are expressed as cardinal directions and relative to the speaker.
All directions in Sea-Speak are expressed as cardinal directions and relative to the speaker.

Revision as of 16:50, 30 April 2024

Sea-Speak is a language spoken by peoples living on and around the islands of the Wounds. Used as a lingua franca by diverse populations in the region, Sea-Speak is a creole based upon the Gnomish dialect spoken by the Keleta-Ru gnomes with influence from Taruhmite Dwarven, Zabarshan Elven, and the tongues of the humans, locathah, and other populations.

All directions in Sea-Speak are expressed as cardinal directions and relative to the speaker.