Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26210095-20150621040933

In Middle Earth, there were many languages.In LOTR, English is represented as Westron, or the common speech. I am not suggesting that different languages be added in, but a way to ensure that only people with a certain faction alignment can understand you

So, there would be a new command, /language (insert language here). If you did that, your messages would appear to players that didn't have the alignment associated with that faction's characters, they could not read it.

So for example, if you are a High Elven player, and you set your /language to QUENYA, a player with +500 Elven alignments screen would show English, but a player with negative elven alignment it would show Tengwar on the screen. It wouldn't be anything specific, just random Tengwar characters inserted for every letter.

Languages-

QUENYA (used by high elves, and galadhirim, and rarely by . Represented by Tengwar) SINDARIN (used by silvan elves, and Sometimes Dol Amroth, represented by a different Tengwar font) KHUZDUL (used by dwarves, represented by the Anthergas Daeron) BLACKSPEECH (used by all orcs, just for simplification. Represented by some form of evil-looking characters)

(for Simplification purposes, Rohirric, Dunlending, and all the dialects of orcish are removed)

When Tauredain, Easterlings, and other factions are added, maybe there will be a single "HARAD" language, it's up to Mevans Thanks for reading! 