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Okay, I am a bit confused. In the Pathfinder game by Paizo, Aklo is used as the language for aberrations and other creatures that are based on Lovecraft's mythos. This is fact. They do use the language that way, as can be evidenced not only from the article sourced, but also by looking at pretty much any Bestiary entry of a creature that is an aberration... including the aboleths are listed as knowing Aklo. So, how is a source from Paizo's own website by Paizo's own staff... How do you get more accurate information than that?
AbsolutGrndZer0 (
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05:04, 25 March 2015 (UTC)reply
The objection isn't to accuracy but to relevance and notability. In other words, does someone out there other than Paizo themselves think that this is important to Aklo in general? For example, we surely don't want to write about every person or fictional character who has ever spoken Esperanto in the article on
Esperanto. --
GRuban (
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14:43, 25 March 2015 (UTC)reply