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* The language of the Sidhe seems to be this in the [[Whateley Universe]], although it's hard to tell since the Sidhe were wiped out millennia ago. (It looks like they're getting better.)
* The language of the Sidhe seems to be this in the [[Whateley Universe]], although it's hard to tell since the Sidhe were wiped out millennia ago. (It looks like they're getting better.)
* An unusual example in [[Trinton Chronicles]] is that there are true and half-[[Furry Fandom|dragons]] who learn to speak two different languages, one for magic and one for everyday speech. The magic one is so ancient in fact that even they don't fully know what it means. Most magic users (who we presume were taught by dragons in the distant past and then passed it along) utilize this language to cast spells and call to the universe to change reality in some way. The language has not been written down in the story to keep it's sounds a mystery but is mentioned whenever someone starts to cast spells. Interestingly some magic uses speak their spells in an [[Esperanto the Universal Language|odd]] language that only works when adding the word "manu mea" at the start of each casting.
* An unusual example in [[Trinton Chronicles]] is that there are true and half-[[Furry Fandom|dragons]] who learn to speak two different languages, one for magic and one for everyday speech. The magic one is so ancient in fact that even they don't fully know what it means. Most magic users (who we presume were taught by dragons in the distant past and then passed it along) utilize this language to cast spells and call to the universe to change reality in some way. The language has not been written down in the story to keep it's sounds a mystery but is mentioned whenever someone starts to cast spells. Interestingly some magic uses speak their spells in an [[Esperanto, the Universal Language|odd]] language that only works when adding the word "manu mea" at the start of each casting.


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