The Tsolyáni Language

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The Tsolyáni Language, Part I & II
First printing, 1977
DesignersM. A. R. Barker
PublishersSelf published through Richfield Printing
Publication1977; 47 years ago (1977)
GenresFantasy
Systemsnone

The Tsolyáni Language, Part I and The Tsolyáni Language, Part II are a pair of 1977 fantasy tabletop role-playing game supplements.[1]

Contents[edit]

The Tsolyáni Language, Volume One is a supplement that explores the basic points of the Tsolyani language and presents discussion of how its pronunciation and grammar function, while Volume Two is a vocabulary of English to Tsolyani words.[2]

History[edit]

Originally self published in 1978 through Richfield Printing.[citation needed] A second printing was published in 1981 by Dave Arneson’s Adventure Games, and included a cassette tape to demonstrate pronunciation.[3]: 39  Tita’s House of Games reprinted the books in 1999 along with a compact disc version of the cassette. Finally in 2005 an online pdf edition was released without the audio.[4]

1981 Second printing, Adventure Games

Reception[edit]

Frederick Paul Kiesche III reviewed The Tsolyáni Language, Volumes I & II in Space Gamer No. 71.[2] Kiesche commented that "These volumes are highly technical and not for casual reading. Given Professor Barker's linguistic background, they are technically correct (and a little dry). They are not meant for every gamer or referee, but if you want to add an exceptional amount of realism to a game of EPT/S&G, this will prove to be an invaluable guide."[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Barker, M. A. R. (1977). The Tsolyani Language, Part I and II (2 vols.). self published through Richfield Printing. ISBN 1-30000-042-2.
  2. ^ a b c Kiesche III, Frederick Paul (Nov–Dec 1984). "Capsule Reviews: Tékumel Products". Space Gamer (71). Steve Jackson Games: 26–27.
  3. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  4. ^ "The Languages of Tékumel". Tekumel Collecting. Tekumel Collecting. 4 August 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2021.