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That's fine, Elves suck anyway. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 12:04, 15 December 2009 (EST)
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I joked about not asking about it in MFC, but really, it's going to come up. How protective would Anise be about teaching this language? Does nobody know it (and/or have written records of it) just because Elves have been gone for so long, or because they (or someone) made an effort to wipe it out? -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
: Well, it's like, say, Japanese in 1750. Not a lot of chance to learn it outside of where it is spoken, and no chance to get there to learn it. -gm
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:I can't think of any reason she would be protective of the language... She's fairly practical, but she has also been very tightly bottled up for the last several years so might have some.. emotional issues to work through. -[[User:Feantari|Feantari]]
:: Well, the Japanese suck too. --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]] 12:46, 15 December 2009 (EST)
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::THEN KIB IS FUCKING LEARNING IT HIS FIRST FIELD MARHSALL LEVEL, BITCHES. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
::: I was going to say, "At least the Japanese had something useful to contribute", but that works, too. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
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::: You need Sidhe language for that? -gm
:::: Tentacle rape? --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]] 13:31, 15 December 2009 (EST)
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:::: No, what I meant is that SL is a Field Marshall class skill, and my next level is probably going to be Fighter. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
::::: Elves are the only race with access to coffee. Case closed. -gm
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:::::: No wonder they don't need a full night's sleep! Trance my ass. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 15:41, 15 December 2009 (EST)
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As far as that goes, the page doesn't actually say nobody on the Mainland knows it, only that it can only be gained through learning (excepting our two PC Elves). Are there records extant on the Mainland in Sidhe, and maybe even one or two non-native, academic Sidhe scholars who know the language? -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
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: From the silverwalkers experience, there still seem to be a good number of important and not so important people know elven. --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]]
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:: Yeah, to each his own. Egg, for example, learned it at university. It's pretty common among a certain set (sages) and virtually unknown everywhere else. -gm  
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::: I bet they speak it funny. I'll be able to come in and be all like, "Dude, you pronounce that shit way wrong," and they'll be all, "Who says?" and I'll be, "..." -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
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Related, Kib's background indicates that he takes notes on the languages he learns in his journal, but he wouldn't necessarily for the sake of keeping Anise's identity secret, or alternatively, maybe he would note it in a code, or get some way of casting ''secret page'', or both. I would actually imagine this would be less of a big deal in this campaign, and instead have his journal be a cool object that could pop up in a future (?) campaign/story. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]

Latest revision as of 15:30, 1 March 2011

I joked about not asking about it in MFC, but really, it's going to come up. How protective would Anise be about teaching this language? Does nobody know it (and/or have written records of it) just because Elves have been gone for so long, or because they (or someone) made an effort to wipe it out? -Slitherrr

I can't think of any reason she would be protective of the language... She's fairly practical, but she has also been very tightly bottled up for the last several years so might have some.. emotional issues to work through. -Feantari
THEN KIB IS FUCKING LEARNING IT HIS FIRST FIELD MARHSALL LEVEL, BITCHES. -Slitherrr
You need Sidhe language for that? -gm
No, what I meant is that SL is a Field Marshall class skill, and my next level is probably going to be Fighter. -Slitherrr

As far as that goes, the page doesn't actually say nobody on the Mainland knows it, only that it can only be gained through learning (excepting our two PC Elves). Are there records extant on the Mainland in Sidhe, and maybe even one or two non-native, academic Sidhe scholars who know the language? -Slitherrr

From the silverwalkers experience, there still seem to be a good number of important and not so important people know elven. --Msallen
Yeah, to each his own. Egg, for example, learned it at university. It's pretty common among a certain set (sages) and virtually unknown everywhere else. -gm
I bet they speak it funny. I'll be able to come in and be all like, "Dude, you pronounce that shit way wrong," and they'll be all, "Who says?" and I'll be, "..." -Slitherrr

Related, Kib's background indicates that he takes notes on the languages he learns in his journal, but he wouldn't necessarily for the sake of keeping Anise's identity secret, or alternatively, maybe he would note it in a code, or get some way of casting secret page, or both. I would actually imagine this would be less of a big deal in this campaign, and instead have his journal be a cool object that could pop up in a future (?) campaign/story. -Slitherrr