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Ferocious: Mad scrubs can rage as a barbarian, getting one rage per long rest. If a<br />

mad scrub has levels in the barbarian class then they instead have one more rage<br />

than is listed on their class features.<br />

Undead use rules widely available for DnD 5e undead.<br />

Note: There are a large number of languages in Hyrule. The most common are the living<br />

languages:<br />

• Hyrulian (spoken by the kingdom of Hyrule and its successor kingdoms)<br />

• Goruah (the language of gorons)<br />

• Piscian (the language of zora)<br />

• Takalmma (the language of gerudo)<br />

• Setian (the language of darknuts)<br />

• Vordic (the zuna language)<br />

• Rosara (the subrosian language)<br />

There are also the living languages spoken primarily by the uncivilised peoples. These have<br />

no written form or standardisation, and can vary quite wildly between locations.<br />

• Blinnic (the language of goblins)<br />

• Zolan (the language of river zora)<br />

• Saurian (the language spoken by most tribal lizalfos)<br />

• Boko (the language of the deku tribes)<br />

Finally we have the dead or eldritch languages. These have no native speakers, or if they do<br />

have them then they are some strange, almost mythical people. They are:<br />

• the Fae Tongue (spoken by Kokiri)<br />

• Imperial Human (found in ancient human ruins)<br />

• Imperial Zora (found in ancient zora ruins)<br />

• Raaloren (spoken by dragons)<br />

• Twill (spoken by the Twili)<br />

• Demonic (the language used to summon and commune with demons)<br />

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