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'''Karshad''' is a holy language spoken by members of the Priest [[DaiKeen]], the clergy of the [[Ker'reen]] religion in [[Kerzta]] on [[Taldain]].{{book ref|ws|part=ars}} |
'''Karshad''' is a holy language spoken by members of the Priest [[DaiKeen]], the clergy of the [[Ker'reen]] religion in [[Kerzta]] on [[Taldain]].{{book ref|ws|part=ars}} |
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− | When [[Khriss]] and her team first arrived on [[Dayside]], she and [[Cynder]] had learned some Karshad by studying Daysider books. When Cynder spoke the language to the locals, they seemed to understand but quickly fled in fear. The Darksider team then overheard a priest (possibly the [[A' |
+ | When [[Khriss]] and her team first arrived on [[Dayside]], she and [[Cynder]] had learned some Karshad by studying Daysider books. When Cynder spoke the language to the locals, they seemed to understand but quickly fled in fear. The Darksider team then overheard a priest (possibly the [[A'Kar]]) speaking Karshad, and realized that they had inadvertently learned a holy language. Cynder was considered to be [[Elis]]'s foremost authority on Daysider linguistics, and his ignorance of the common language was symptomatic of the schism between the two regions.{{book ref|ws|prologue}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |