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*** Saurials are described as having a language that is outside the range of human hearing, so either subsonic or ultrasonic, and also having a component based on chemical scent emissions.
* ''[[Mage: The Awakening]]'' has the High Speech, which may or may not be the same as Atlantean. It is, as far as most mages can determine, a language which accurately describes the fabric of reality itself and is used to empower spells by more precisely defining their parameters. [[Muggles|Sleepers]] [[Weirdness Censor|cannot perceive it at all]] in either its written or spoken forms, and other supernatural creatures can perceive it for what it is but not understand it. Even most Mages only know enough to empower their spells - only a select few obsessives even know enough of it to hold a basic conversation. Mages theorise the language may be "broken", missing some essential component.
* Phyrexian [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7ixdHQj3O4] [http://archive.wizards.com/Magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/arcana/677] in [[Magic: The Gathering]]. [[Constructed Language|It is not just gibberish]], Wizards of the Coast hired a linguist to make it.
 
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