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Sylvan is often seen as the language of nature, as its speakers are often nature spirits and creatures. The language itself is fairly old, and has changed very little throughout the ages. It flows easily, similarly to elven; in fact many linguists believe that the elven language is derived from sylvan. | Sylvan is often seen as the language of nature, as its speakers are often nature spirits and creatures. The language itself is fairly old, and has changed very little throughout the ages. It flows easily, similarly to elven; in fact many linguists believe that the elven language is derived from sylvan. | ||
On Arelith this language is known by: | |||
* [[Fey]] | |||
* [[Green Hag]] | |||
* [[Shaman]] | |||
* [[Warlock#Unseelie_Fey_Pact|Warlocks: Pact (Unseelie Fey)]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 17 October 2024
Sylvan is often seen as the language of nature, as its speakers are often nature spirits and creatures. The language itself is fairly old, and has changed very little throughout the ages. It flows easily, similarly to elven; in fact many linguists believe that the elven language is derived from sylvan.
On Arelith this language is known by: