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Old Roulean is a language used by the traders of the Isparian nations, and as the common language on Dereth.
Old Roulean is a language used by the traders of the Isparian nations, and as the common language on Dereth.


On Ispar, the nation of Roulea (the equivalent to Earth's Roman Empire) was once a vast empire stretching arcross the whole of The [[Ironsea]]. The empire later fell apart, but its language has spread to nearly every corner of Ispar, and was used as a common trading language. When the Aluvians, Gharu'ndim, and Sho were thrown together on Dereth, they adopted this trade tongue as a common language. In real world terms, Old Roulean (also called just Roulean) is the English language.<ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - The Land of Dereth]]</ref>
On Ispar, the nation of Roulea (the equivalent to Earth's Roman Empire) was once a vast empire stretching arcross the whole of The [[Ironsea]]. The empire later fell apart, but its language has spread to nearly every corner of Ispar, and was used as a common trading language. When the Aluvians, Gharu'ndim, and Sho were thrown together on Dereth, they adopted this trade tongue as a common language. In real world terms, Old Roulean (also called just Roulean) is the English language.<ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster Archive/The Land of Dereth]]</ref>


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Revision as of 09:35, 1 August 2012

Old Roulean is a language used by the traders of the Isparian nations, and as the common language on Dereth.

On Ispar, the nation of Roulea (the equivalent to Earth's Roman Empire) was once a vast empire stretching arcross the whole of The Ironsea. The empire later fell apart, but its language has spread to nearly every corner of Ispar, and was used as a common trading language. When the Aluvians, Gharu'ndim, and Sho were thrown together on Dereth, they adopted this trade tongue as a common language. In real world terms, Old Roulean (also called just Roulean) is the English language.[1]

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