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Troll<br />

This rare language is hardly known to any<br />

character who is not a subterranean troll. In ancient<br />

times long before humanity, the king troll god<br />

bestowed this language upon his loyal trolls, who<br />

became a separate race, the subterranean trolls. Soon<br />

thereafter, they were cursed by a jealous god to turn<br />

to stone in sunlight. The few who survived fled<br />

underground and the race has flourished below.<br />

Consequently, the language is virtually unknown.<br />

As a language, it shares nothing in common<br />

with other languages, such as Cigan or Kobold, which<br />

all developed independently from Troll. Troll is<br />

harsh, but quiet. Since subterranean trolls hate noise,<br />

they have developed a language with nuances that<br />

can only be whispered. Little else is known of this<br />

language, except that it has been described as haunting<br />

and a torment to the ears, even if it is quiet.<br />

Underworld<br />

This is a language that is spoken in some<br />

regions of the lower planes of existence. Moreover,<br />

it is the most common language below. Underworld<br />

is easy to learn. The words are small, typically<br />

no longer than 5 letters, though Underworld is<br />

thoroughly unrelated to Cigan or Kobold. Larger<br />

words are uncommon, but when they do occur they<br />

are merely the union of 2 smaller words. The rules<br />

of Underworld are few, and hardly any irregularities<br />

exist. Underworld is not guttural like Cigan, but simply<br />

harsh. No soft sounds exist in Underworld.<br />

Those below who do not have the ability to learn a<br />

complicated language like Demonic, simply learn<br />

Underworld. In fact, Underworld developed by<br />

those unable to speak Demonic.<br />

Even though Underworld is otherworldly, it<br />

has made many contributions to other languages.<br />

For example, the word evil originated in Underworld<br />

as yfel, roughly translated. As languages mixed, the<br />

word developed into yfles, then yfeles, and evil. Evil is<br />

the Sapian version of the word. Other distant variants<br />

are monigum and mongum.<br />

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Sexuality<br />

The preference for a type of sexual partner<br />

is sexuality. Heterosexuals prefer the opposite sex<br />

and are the social norm. Homosexuals prefer the<br />

same sex. Bisexuals enjoy both sexes equally. Finally,<br />

asexuals prefer to avoid sexual encounters altogether.<br />

To randomly determine a character’s sexuality,<br />

roll 1d100 and consult the tables below:<br />

Sexuality<br />

Modifiers<br />

Race Modifier<br />

Anakim+ 1<br />

Bugbear+ 5<br />

Dwarf+ 5<br />

Elf-5 Human- Kobold+ 5<br />

Ogre+ 5<br />

Troll+ 5<br />

Cup Size<br />

Modifier<br />

Femalew/ A or<br />

AA<br />

cups<br />

- 4<br />

Femalew/ D or<br />

DD<br />

cups<br />

+ 4<br />

Sexuality<br />

Roll Sexuality<br />

< 02<br />

Asexual<br />

02-031 Homosexual<br />

0 4-05<br />

Bisexual<br />

( 04-40<br />

for<br />

Light<br />

Elves)<br />

> 05<br />

Heterosexua<br />

l<br />

1. Percentages of homosexuality were estimates reported in Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia, listed under Homosexuality.<br />

Chapter 6: Sociality

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