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Each divine language uses 4 sets of letters:
 
Each divine language uses 4 sets of letters:
* A short list of 5 randomly-selected consonants, 80% of which are restricted to the "Common" set
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* A short list of 5 randomly-selected Consonants, 80% of which are restricted to the "Common" set
* A long list of 15 randomly-selected consonants, all drawn from the full set
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* A long list of 15 randomly-selected Consonants, all drawn from the full set
* A short list of 5 randomly-selected vowels, 80% of which are restricted to the "Monophthongs" set
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* A short list of 5 randomly-selected Vowels, 80% of which are restricted to the "Monophthongs" set
* A long list of 15 randomly-selected vowels, all drawn from the full set
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* A long list of 15 randomly-selected Vowels, all drawn from the full set
  
 
Note that the contents of these lists are not guaranteed to be unique - it is possible for the same consonant or vowel to appear multiple times within the same list, restricting any given language to fewer than 20 distinct consonants and vowels.
 
Note that the contents of these lists are not guaranteed to be unique - it is possible for the same consonant or vowel to appear multiple times within the same list, restricting any given language to fewer than 20 distinct consonants and vowels.

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