Druidic is the secret language of druids. It is not a written, spoken language, per se, but rather a way to speak with nature. It includes the way one calms an animal or the way one speaks with plants. It is a common knowledge that is shared with the druids across Khorvaire, whether they are a Greensinger in the Eldeen Reaches or a Talenta mask-weaver.[1][2]
Many druids believe that Druidic is the first language spoken by the dragon Eberron herself. Others claim to have found Druidic inscriptions carved in the sides of mountains or written in the clouds.[2]
Dragons who follow the Child of Eberron sovereign archetype know the Druidic language as well.[3]
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Behind the Scenes[]
Created for 3rd edition, the Druidic language was removed from 4th-edition Dungeons & Dragons rules, and then readded to the druid class features in 5th-edition.
References[]
- ↑ Keith Baker, Bill Slavicsek, & James Wyatt (2004). Eberron Campaign Setting. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 47. ISBN 0-7869-3274-0.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Keith Baker (2005/10/17). Druids of Khorvaire, Part One. Dragonshards. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020/11/08. Retrieved on 2021/06/25.
- ↑ Keith Baker, Scott Fitzgerald Gray, Nicolas Logue, & Amber Scott (2007). Dragons of Eberron. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 30. ISBN 0-7869-4154-5.
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Languages of Eberron | |
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3rd edition | Abyssal · Argon · Aquan · Auran · Celestial · Common · Daan · Daelkyr · Draconic · Druidic · Dwarven · Elven · Giant Gnoll · Goblin · Halfling · Ignan · Infernal · Irial · Kythric · Mabran · Orc · Quori · Riedran · Risian · Sylvan · Syranian Terran · Thieves' cant · Undercommon |
4th edition | Abyssal · Argon · Azhani · Common · Deep Speech · Draconic · Dwarven · Elven · Giant · Goblin · Primordial Quori · Riedran · Supernal · Thieves' cant · |
5th edition | Celestial · Common · Daelkyr · Draconic · Druidic · Dwarvish · Elvish · Giant · Gnomish · Goblin · Halfling Infernal · Orc · Primordial · Quori · Riedran · Sylvan · Thieves' cant · |