The Road to Dragon-hood [Training/Open]
Dec 6, 2017 11:55:37 GMT -7
Post by Shinzy of the Mists on Dec 6, 2017 11:55:37 GMT -7
Non-Human Languages (Draconic)
Rank: "D"
Skill: Language Skill
Effect: Languages mostly spoken not of the same race as humans, and languages spoken by specific groups of people.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: Relevant Abilities: Composure Skill. Die Rolls: 5 Die Rolls. Check Requirement: Never. Although there are many human languages across the world, there are many more of non-human origin. Some of them have existed longer than humanity itself. Non-Human Langauges are languages said to be spoken by many Creature Types. These are languages not commonly heard by people, but some can be spoken within specific Clans. The character with this skill has learned to speak a particular language. A successful skill check indicates that the character is able to speak and understand the language, while a failed skill check means that the user has forgotten the correct words –or cannot understand the words. For convenience's sake, the user can use the chart below to judge the level of communication possible by the character. Below are non-human languages spoken around the world:
Limit: Must learn from Skills.
1. Nidhogg crouched down beside the dusty shelf and pulled out a book that interested him. The book itself was in tatters. However, mercifully, upon opening the pages the young man noticed that the writing was still legible. Upon taking in the first set of words, a tiny grin escaped Nidhogg’s lips. This revealed his fangs – one of his most notable features second only to his azure eyes that scanned through the contents of the book.
This continued for several minutes until finally, Nidhogg could comprehend no more and would need to spend several moments analysing what he had just read. Already bearing draconic blood in his veins, Nidhogg carefully analysed the first set of paragraphs. The writing was foreign and strange. Although the letters somewhat resembled a fancier and far more ancient version of English, the wording was far different.
+2 TP for being D-rank.
Rank: "D"
Skill: Language Skill
Effect: Languages mostly spoken not of the same race as humans, and languages spoken by specific groups of people.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: Relevant Abilities: Composure Skill. Die Rolls: 5 Die Rolls. Check Requirement: Never. Although there are many human languages across the world, there are many more of non-human origin. Some of them have existed longer than humanity itself. Non-Human Langauges are languages said to be spoken by many Creature Types. These are languages not commonly heard by people, but some can be spoken within specific Clans. The character with this skill has learned to speak a particular language. A successful skill check indicates that the character is able to speak and understand the language, while a failed skill check means that the user has forgotten the correct words –or cannot understand the words. For convenience's sake, the user can use the chart below to judge the level of communication possible by the character. Below are non-human languages spoken around the world:
Limit: Must learn from Skills.
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1. Nidhogg crouched down beside the dusty shelf and pulled out a book that interested him. The book itself was in tatters. However, mercifully, upon opening the pages the young man noticed that the writing was still legible. Upon taking in the first set of words, a tiny grin escaped Nidhogg’s lips. This revealed his fangs – one of his most notable features second only to his azure eyes that scanned through the contents of the book.
This continued for several minutes until finally, Nidhogg could comprehend no more and would need to spend several moments analysing what he had just read. Already bearing draconic blood in his veins, Nidhogg carefully analysed the first set of paragraphs. The writing was foreign and strange. Although the letters somewhat resembled a fancier and far more ancient version of English, the wording was far different.
+2 TP for being D-rank.