Fleshed out world with many developmentally isolated and different cultures/races

>fleshed out world with many developmentally isolated and different cultures/races
>they all speak a common tongue

The word you are looking for is lingua franca

>word
>lingua franca

>frogposting

Get out of here, Skull Face.

WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO

They don't all speak a common tongue in my world.
There is an international trade language, but only merchants and translators (which nobles generally keep on hand) speak it regularly. It's unwieldy for holding a conversation about anything more complex than the price of a duck.

As interesting and fleshed out it would sound. Different languages in your average fantasy game may just be a nuisance and hassle, adding nothing but inconvenience for your players.

This. I could only see it working if your players were bilingual and then base languages off of what they speak (giving them the ability to understand in game).

>Setting is only 600 years old
>Setting started pretty developed because its World 2.0 after gods destroyed it
>Everyone speaks a common language cause the gods willed it
Stupid frog poster

Inconvenience can be fun sometimes.

You say "shitty worldbuilding," I say "plot hook." Why DO these people in this isolated culture speak the same language as everyone else? Don't you want to find out?

Good call.

I'll add:

>does every creature speak it? Or only certain members.
>any races speak only common?

>humans speak only common
>every other race speaks common and another language
Is this what it feels like to be American? everyone speaks your language, but you don't speak anyone elses?

Yeah pretty much, but only if common was needlessly complicated and arbitrary.

it also applies to the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, not just the USA

Yeah, glad we are not on the equivalent of an instant messenger, communicating in a common language from a dead empire.

>frogposting

>far future with many trade dependent nations/planets/systems that can travel and communicate with some form of FTL technology
>there's no common tongue at all

>some king in the desert has been building a gigantic tower
>word it it'll be finished soon

Halfway through the next dungeon, inform half the party that they now speak Fnordic, the other half Memenian, and last guy, should there been an odd number, speaks a bastardized mix of the two with grammatical structures lifted from an unrelated third language.

Not if you try to better yourself in high school, amigo.

>TPK because nobody understands each other and can't relay information

How about no?

>le don't play D&D

Communication is a fundamental part of EVERY combat system.

...

Sometimes.

Most of the time they're just an annoyance.

So don't blow a fuse when people take the convenient route.

I'll have you know that I know how to say "I only speak English" in at least 2 non-English languages.

It's not even a real inconvenience most of the time.

In a setting with diverse languages, the party is going to have a shared communication among them; and for most NPCs they'll have somebody with the language. Then you declare either:
>No, you can't just say that you translate everything for everybody, you have to actually speak out loud what and how you translate!
And it's just annoying slowdown
Or
>Ok sure, you translate what everybody says
And the languages are ignored.

really it's best when you have an untrustworthy translator. Particularly when it's a PC.

Don't Canadians learn French as well?

Esperanto was too awesome, too pure for this cruel world.

Actually, no, it was a disgusting mess of parts that don't work well with each other. Design-by-committee of languages. Everyone should just learn English, and I say that as ESL.

Several different cultural languages exist across the globe, but two stand out as being the current and past Lingua Franca respectively. Because the Forces That Be find it easier to manipulate people that way, so they make it that way, dontchaknow.

Or, as they're also known, translators.
>"Tell the infidel pig-dog that I would sooner cut off and eat my own dick than work with him. His money is an insult, and his face is offensive."
>"He said he's not interested in the money and feels insulted that you thought money alone would sway his opinion."
>"Fine, fuck, stubborn bastard. Tell him if he does it, we'll get him a whole herd of those smelly, poxy shits he calls goats."
>"He says your bargaining skills resemble your whore of a grandmother's, but he'll give you an entire herd of goats for the map."
>"The infidel cur has a deal, then."
>"Yeah, we have a deal."

>having world with different languages means nobody can learn non-native language
You dndfags are the worst.

>the wetlanders, aiel, seanchan, sea folk, and sharans all speak the same language ecxept that illianers talk like cavemen and seanchan sound like texans, and this language bears no sign of being etymologically related to the old tongue they spoke in common 3000 years ago
fucking wheel of time

>>Braid tugging intensifies.gif

Barely, and you never use it unless you're actually French Canadian. And no one wants to be French Canadian.

nah, more like when the lovable rogue lies to the other party members about what the hill people said so they go off where he wants instead. Obviously, it only happens once in a while otherwise it would get too stale and annoying.

Fffff
Triggered

My party has one lazy polygot, two dwarves who speak more human/common than their own tongue, an elf who speaks only in her native elven (but understands the common) and a slab omeat with an 8 IQ.

They have souch fun when shit shows up and talks weird at them.

>Barely, and you never use it unless you're actually French Canadian. And no one wants to be French Canadian.
Correction: No one wants to be Quebecois. Nothing wrong with being French Canadian otherwise.

Source: Am French Canadian.

Vi malpravas. Esperanto estas tre facxila kaj devas multaj da paroluloj.

seconded

Tabernac

>No one wants to be Quebecois.

That's more accurate, yeah.

Kaj en mia kampanjo, la feoj parolas Esperanto.

>2016
>speaking chiac

Ha! This dawg here

I like this one.

>2016
>implying Acadians are the only other French Canadians.

>the common tongue is the gutteral trade language of sailors
>all charisma checks made while speaking it are at disadvantage

French Canadians spamming section 33 is the worst kind of spamming