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Infernal is the language of the baatezu, a subtype of devils. Infernal was brought to Toril through contact with evil beings from other planes. It is described as beautiful, yet alien in nature, since it developed among beings with thought patterns very unlike those of humanity. Clerics often take the time to learn it, and the Infernal alphabet is used to transcribe the Thayan dialect of the Mulhorandi language.

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  • Infernal is the language of the baatezu, a subtype of devils. Infernal was brought to Toril through contact with evil beings from other planes. It is described as beautiful, yet alien in nature, since it developed among beings with thought patterns very unlike those of humanity. Clerics often take the time to learn it, and the Infernal alphabet is used to transcribe the Thayan dialect of the Mulhorandi language.
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  • Infernal is the language of the baatezu, a subtype of devils. Infernal was brought to Toril through contact with evil beings from other planes. It is described as beautiful, yet alien in nature, since it developed among beings with thought patterns very unlike those of humanity. Clerics often take the time to learn it, and the Infernal alphabet is used to transcribe the Thayan dialect of the Mulhorandi language.
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