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This table can be seen on [[Language#Nouns]] (and elsewhere). It is set to be collapsed by default.
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The keys in the last column are the WORD: designations used in language_words.txt. They are all caps, but sometimes they have an underscore and sometimes they use a space.
 
The keys in the last column are the WORD: designations used in language_words.txt. They are all caps, but sometimes they have an underscore and sometimes they use a space.

Latest revision as of 23:49, 9 February 2023

This table can be seen on Language#Nouns (and elsewhere). It is set to be collapsed by default.

The keys in the last column are the WORD: designations used in language_words.txt. They are all caps, but sometimes they have an underscore and sometimes they use a space.

These are the in-game nouns that the game uses, among other things, for naming people, sites, and regions. The game's four fictional languages - Dwarven, Elvish, Goblin and Human - are primarily made of nouns.

Usage[edit]

To output the table cut and paste: {{Noun dictionary}}