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The '''Forgotten Language''' is the language of the ancient [[Incarna]] that [[Allekatrase|Alcatraz the First]] broke so that no future generations could use the knowledge to bring destruction to themselves.{{book ref|a1|9}} Scholars tried to decipher it for centuries, including [[Attica Smedry]], thinking that its secrets might lead him to the Sands or Rashid.{{book ref|a1|3}} After finding the lens, he was able to write in the language.{{book ref|a1|20}}
 
The '''Forgotten Language''' is the language of the ancient [[Incarna]] that [[Allekatrase|Alcatraz the First]] broke so that no future generations could use the knowledge to bring destruction to themselves.{{book ref|a1|9}} Scholars tried to decipher it for centuries, including [[Attica Smedry]], thinking that its secrets might lead him to the Sands or Rashid.{{book ref|a1|3}} After finding the lens, he was able to write in the language.{{book ref|a1|20}}
   

Revisión actual del 08:10 4 may 2022

Idioma olvidado
Mundo de origen Tierra (Alcatraz)

The Forgotten Language is the language of the ancient Incarna that Alcatraz the First broke so that no future generations could use the knowledge to bring destruction to themselves.[1] Scholars tried to decipher it for centuries, including Attica Smedry, thinking that its secrets might lead him to the Sands or Rashid.[2] After finding the lens, he was able to write in the language.[3]

The written language appears as random scribbles, including things like random circles, zigzags, and loop-dee-loops. The language has no pattern. [2]

The known Forgotten Language books have various subjects. These include forging a "Truefinders Lens," Smedry Talents, Inhibitors Glass, philosophy, building chariots, chicken selling records, and cooking.[4]

The Highbrary contains one of the most extensive Forgotten Language archives in existence.[5]

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