Talk:Fresian (Language)

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Slitherrr will be thrilled to see his Languages section revivified. absalom 08:06, 2 May 2011 (EDT)

I've been so busy in CA that I missed it completely. -24.7.17.223
Though it does cause some difficulties. So many variants, no real "common", etc, pretty much makes it such that people in my campaign aren't going to have much chance of talking straight with one another. I'm pretty much going to have to be really generous with everwands of comprehend languages or, more likely, assume people pick up a little of various languages they come into contact with in such a diverse area. -Mattie
What? The dialects of fresian are all understandable by each other. Also, all PCs start with Ubrekti free. Also, you don't HAVE to do anything. Language and communication is MEANT to be difficult. -gm
Yeah, not a fan of making the storytelling difficult. But I didn't know Ubrekti was free for all PCs and was worried about its churchiness (versus common). That will solve my short-term problems, though, thanks. -Mattie
Nothing stopping you from making Dulisian free for all characters if you want a more regionally-flavored "common." Might not make sense that all Ulani Barbarians speak Ubrekti. But yeah, basically Jones just invented a new "common" to solve this problem --Msallen
Yeah, that was my previous plan, but I already kinda tried to smooth it over by picking some variants that are exclusive to the region, but I'm still left with 3 I need to use a lot of. And if I gave more than 1 free, it felt like too many for the uneducated tribesmen to plausibly understand. I dunno, maybe I can get a good Yarnich translator in the party and it will be a lot easier. Ubrekti being elite-ish made life harder for the poor barbarians, and still gives me a little discomfort because I don't think it's fair for some of them (e.g. Ugly) to have more than their natural language. Will be a challenge to avoid it getting in the way of the story for what I had planned. -Mattie