Read/Write Language

(None; Trained Only)

The Read/Write Language skill doesn't work like a standard skill.
  • A character automatically knows how to read and write his or her native language; the character does not need ranks to do so.
  • Each additional language costs 1 rank. When a character adds a rank to Read/Write Language, he or she chooses a new language that the character can read and write.
  • A character never makes Read/Write Language checks. A character either knows how to read and write a specific language or doesn't.
  • To be able to speak a language that the character can read and write, he or she must take the Speak Language skill for the appropriate language.
  • A character can choose any language, modern or ancient. (See below for suggestions.) The GM might determine that a character can't learn a specific language due to the circumstances of the campaign.
Language Groups: There are thousands of languages to choose from when a character buys ranks in Speak Language or Read/Write Language. A few are listed here, sorted into their general language groups. A language's group doesn't matter when a character is buying ranks in Speak Language or Read/Write Language. Language groups are provided because they pertain to the Smart hero's Linguist talent. This list is by no means exhaustive-there are many more language groups, and most groups contain more languages than those listed here.
  • Algic: Algonkin, Arapaho, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Shawnee.
  • Armenian: Armenian.
  • Athabascan: Apache, Chipewyan, Navaho.
  • Attic: Ancient Greek*, Greek.
  • Baltic: Latvian, Lithuanian.
  • Celtic: Gaelic (Irish), Gaelic (Scots), Welsh.
  • Chinese: Cantonese, Mandarin.
  • Finno-Lappic: Estonian, Finnish, Lapp.
  • Germanic: Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, English, Flemish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Yiddish.
  • Hamo-Semitic: Coptic*, Middle Egyptian*.
  • Indic: Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit*, Urdu.
  • Iranian: Farsi, Pashto.
  • Japanese: Japanese.
  • Korean: Korean.
  • Romance: French, Italian, Latin*, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish.
  • Semitic: Akkadian (aka Babylonian)*, Ancient Hebrew*, Arabic, Aramaic*, Hebrew.
  • Slavic: Belorussian, Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Ukrainian.
  • Tibeto-Burman: Burmese, Sherpa, Tibetan.
  • Turkic: Azerbaijani, Turkish, Uzbek.
  • Ugric: Hungarian (aka Magyar).
*This is an ancient language. In the modern world it is spoken only by scholars, or in some cases by small populations in isolated corners of the world.