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  • ...ient to comprehend spoken and written [[Language|language]], regardless of language or dialect. The spell's effect does not allow two-way communication with a ...tures of the world normally discourse in "[[Common Language|common]]," the language understood by all, the spell is most useful when interpreting languages tha
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  • ...and philosophy of language that permits the potential understanding of any language, given sufficient time or a sufficient amount of written material. The degr
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  • ...character to communicate with groups who do not use the common [[Language|language]], as well as knowledge of languages from the distant past.
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  • ...expansive understanding of elusive knowledge, uncommon and unknown to the common people. This knowledge obeys laws of alternate objective reality, deriving ...ter to communicate with groups who do not use the [[Common Language|common language]], as well as knowledge of languages from the distant past.
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  • ...nd ancient. Dragon turtles are able to speak the [[Common Language|common language]].
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  • ...character to communicate with groups who do not use the common [[Language|language]], as well as knowledge of languages from the distant past.
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  • '''Cleric.''' A very formal education is the most common, through a [[Seminary|seminary]] with social connections to the [[Tabernacl ...atory]] settings. Most become [[Magical Apprentice|apprentices]] once the language is learned and their basic training achieved. Either often remain apprenti
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  • ...f a bonsai tree that's able to communicate aloud with others in the common language. The tree has a moderately below average intelligence, from 8 to 9. The p
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  • ...assault, without the ability to use weapons. They cannot communicate with language. They have no sage abilities. ...ng (weapon)|slings]] and like weapons that have multiple or moving parts. Common implements with moving parts require a check to use; complex implements, su
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  • ...study)]]''': the mastery of aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of [[Language|language]] to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, the prosaic meaning of ...d working metal through the manipulation of heat and blacksmithing, making common everyday objects and tools in various metals.
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  • ...ond with contempt, disrespect, abuse and verbal derision, making mockery a common and unfortunate response. Generosity is almost entirely absent when it com ...boorish mannerisms, unusual speech patterns, or their misuse of [[Language|language]]. They often find themselves shuffling from place to place, relying on ha
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  • ...particularly spellcasters whose training demands the learning of a magical language, the time needed is more than classes like fighter or mage. To calculate h ...s include almond, caramel, cinnamon, bronze, olive and honey, which are so common as to exist in all but the most northern climates. Where the sun's presenc
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