Like every culture, the Garou have a common language called the Garou Tongue (or High Tongue or High-Falutin) that can be used in their Glabro (partially), Hispo (partially) and Crinos (full) forms. It serves that a Lupus born Garou, who never learned a human language, can communicate with a Homid born (or even that two homids can understand each other through the language barrier). As such, it is mandatory for cubs to learn the language after their Rite of Passage. The Garou Tongue often involves instinctive actions, accented by pheromones, growls and whines. Some of these words require partial transformations of the vocal chords to be pronounced.
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| - Like every culture, the Garou have a common language called the Garou Tongue (or High Tongue or High-Falutin) that can be used in their Glabro (partially), Hispo (partially) and Crinos (full) forms. It serves that a Lupus born Garou, who never learned a human language, can communicate with a Homid born (or even that two homids can understand each other through the language barrier). As such, it is mandatory for cubs to learn the language after their Rite of Passage. The Garou Tongue often involves instinctive actions, accented by pheromones, growls and whines. Some of these words require partial transformations of the vocal chords to be pronounced.
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| - Like every culture, the Garou have a common language called the Garou Tongue (or High Tongue or High-Falutin) that can be used in their Glabro (partially), Hispo (partially) and Crinos (full) forms. It serves that a Lupus born Garou, who never learned a human language, can communicate with a Homid born (or even that two homids can understand each other through the language barrier). As such, it is mandatory for cubs to learn the language after their Rite of Passage. The Garou Tongue often involves instinctive actions, accented by pheromones, growls and whines. Some of these words require partial transformations of the vocal chords to be pronounced. The Fianna are generally credited with inventing the language or at least making it popular among the nation. Each tribe can communicate with the other, although there remains a specific accent. In addition, the Garou have specific Howls that are used as special expressions. Other Fera have their own specific languages that are similar difficult to replicate.
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