If there is a religious language which is used for wizardry and sorcery instead of the vernacular, what is it?
Or do different sects have their own liturgical languages, distinct from the vernacular? I could understand sorcerors using the old Brithini language, but presumably Monotheists would use another language.
Richard Hayes
- On Tue, 16/6/09, ttrotsky2 <TTrotsky_at_lcBNwKFYfNozLSst26qwVY1iFj0I-ZOsX0g1aSsvU-PO8kZS9jq5XMBgVuCi4qOtUV_QA039ztNdgUbZ5ROwIgtVAA.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
... In fact, writing in the vernacular *at all* is considered a pretty nutty thing to do in the West.
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