What is the infernal language?

Infernal was the language of the baatezu, a subtype of devils, and of the Nine Hells. Infernal was brought to Toril through contact with evil beings from other planes. It was described as harsh and alien in nature, since it developed among beings with thought patterns very unlike those of humanity.

What language is spoken in the fey realm?

Standard Languages:

LanguageTypical SpeakersScript
Common (Sylvan)Most races, feyElvish
ElvishElves, kitsuneElvish
GiantFirbolg, nornDwarvish
GnomishGnomesDwarvish

What language is common DND?

Common was the trade language of Faerûn. Almost every sentient, civilized being spoke a smattering of it, and most were fluent. While most could not read or write the language, generally, the people of Faerûn were able to converse with each other in this language.

Are Lizardfolk draconic?

Lizardfolk spoke Draconic [note 2] and smarter individuals sometimes learned bits of Common. Depending on where they lived, lizardfolk might learn other languages like Dwarven, Elven, Gnoll, Goblin, Orc, or other languages used in their area, and even Aquan. Most ordinary lizardfolk were illiterate.

How do you speak in infernal?

Infernal language is best pronounced with a wiggling or forked tongue which makes it a rigorous language. Devils are quick to mock non-native speakers of the language who do not speak the language fluently. Devils, the native speakers of this language are not keen on its use for writing.

What lives in the Shadowfell?

The Shadowfell was home to a mysterious form of undead called shadows, other “shadow” creatures such as the shadow mastiff and shadow dragon, and a race of humanoids known as shades. In addition to those, there were numerous other inhabitants, such as communities of shadar-kai, Shadovar, and dark ones.


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