[She's going to assume that includes English, which has a script close enough to her own language that they're functionally the same. Absently, reaching into her pocket:]
Common, elven, angelic, and a number of mostly dead languages.
[She comes up with a small notebook and pencil, writes quickly in slanting letters that look just subtly off for standard English before offering it briefly in his direction.]
A few people have suggested that physical writing may be safe, but the theory is untested and works only for those who share a script.
[Overly paranoid? Maybe. But she's still not going to be the one who mentions it aloud. With a little shrug, Raine continues in the verbal direction she started.]
All of its responses seemed intelligible, but people responded to its text in a variety of languages. It's an interesting trick.
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Common, elven, angelic, and a number of mostly dead languages.
[She comes up with a small notebook and pencil, writes quickly in slanting letters that look just subtly off for standard English before offering it briefly in his direction.]
A few people have suggested that physical writing may be safe, but the theory is untested and works only for those who share a script.
[Overly paranoid? Maybe. But she's still not going to be the one who mentions it aloud. With a little shrug, Raine continues in the verbal direction she started.]
All of its responses seemed intelligible, but people responded to its text in a variety of languages. It's an interesting trick.