Talk:Reikspiel/@comment-39127226-20190425182127

In the 1st Edition RPG, every Human language in the Old World is categorized as "Old Worlder," where languages such as Reikspiel, Bretonnian, and Kislevarin are designated as dialects. Now, while the first paragraph and the one about the Border Princes make sense, other references are for other nations such as Estalia and Tilea.

On to the 2nd Edition, it says that most of the languages of the Old World derive from the same ancient tongue, but the common roots are so deeply buried that for all intents and purposes each race or nation speaks its own specific language. Of course, the pair with the least degree of difference to Reikspiel is Bretonnian, but as shown here as well as in the Kislevarin page, all "Old Worlders" are essentially separate languages and not a dialect.

It'd make sense if this page is "Old Worlder," but this page is about just Reikspiel, so I'm thinking of removing those sources (every one of them except 1a and 1g) from this page here.

Also, I looked through the Tome of Corruption supplement and didn't really find anything directly related to Reikspiel, only references to it such as how it can't be used to describe Chaos, and how the Norse language has Old Reikspiel mixed into it. What's that source supposed to refer to?