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==== ''Language Barrier'' ==== The Signoria often encounters a language barrier when interacting with other groups. Common is not spoken in Signoria nor abyssal, infernal, elvish, or undercommon. This is partially due to the fact the Nyx cannot speak common and do not want to speak the other languages. According to the Signoria’s chronicle, common as a language was a gift from Sin. The High God gave it to the sentient races as a poisoned gift. He wove within the language malicious words and concepts designed to sow discord. Since the Nyx unlinked themselves from the corruption of Sin, they cannot speak common without growing incredibly ill. Other Sabians, out of principle, do not use common or the other languages. However, due to the language barrier, they have a hard time explaining why to the other nations. With the very words necessary being fraught with Sin’s influence combined with active aggression against Signoria, the Sabian people have stopped attempting to warn others. They simply do not speak the language and live with the barrier.
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