Known Languages
Abyssal- Language of planar creatures of the Abyss or Voidal planes
Celestial- Language of Celestial creatures or planar creatures of the Omniscience planes
Draconic- Ancient language of the Dragons and their descendant races
Dwarven- Native tongue of the Dwarven races
Elven- Native tongue of the Elven races
Gaffarak- Broken version of the Gnoll racial language. Gnoll speakers have trouble comprehending it, but Gaffarak speakers usually get most of what a Gnoll speaker says.
Giant- Native tongue of the Giant races and many mountain dwelling races
Gnoll- Native tongue of the Gnoll races, sans the Gaffar
Gnome- Native tongue of the Gnomish races
Goblin- Native tongue of the Goblin races
Gol-Kaa- Native tongue of the Goliath races
Herbine- Native tongue of the fey race, the Herbine.
Halfling- Native tongue of the Halfling races
Ikikimean- The native language of the Ikikimeani Empire
Infernal- Language of Demons and Demonic creatures typically of extraplanar origin
K-Orc- A more civilized version of the Orc language formed by mixing Orc and Kroeakhan, though it is truly a language of it’s own. It is one of the two primary ‘common’ languages of the Western Badlands
Kroeakhan- A convoluted language comprised of many curses and swears. Polite languages often don’t successfully translate. It is one of the two primary ‘common’ languages of the Western Badlands.
Mobeian- The Native language of the Mobeik Region
Orc- Native tongue of the Orc races
Rian- A highly civilized language with incredibly detailed nuances perfect for diplomacy. It is the common language of the Rin’nikhu region.
Sylvan- The language of higher woodland fey, such as Duskling, Dryad, or Nymphs
Terran- The language of extraplanar creatures of the earthen element
Undrekhan- The common language of many races of the Underdark. It has surprisingly few dialects and is specific enough to work well in diplomacy.