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rhy maresh ([info]goldenhelm) wrote in [info]thedisplaced,
@ 2018-03-04 19:02:00

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Entry tags:!network post, alfred pennyworth, alucard, alucard emery, cassie sandsmark / wonder girl, david 8, finnick odair (au), illya kuryakin, jason todd / red hood (au), maya lopez / echo (616), rhy maresh

Do the people in these ports generally speak High English, or do they have their own?

And while I'm on that note, how many languages are spoken amongst the people on this ship? I'd like to learn at least one of them in the time I'm here.

ALUCARD EMERY

I'm fairly confident I'm going to win the bet.


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[info]goldenhelm
2018-03-05 07:12 pm UTC (link)
That sounds fascinating, but yes, communication is my highest priority. Should I be here long enough to learn the useful languages, however, I'd also be happy to take a look at that one. I wonder how much of it would apply to the languages I know from my Earth.

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[info]weylandtype
2018-03-05 07:44 pm UTC (link)
Not knowing your Earth I cannot provide a sufficient response. The language, however, was an amalgamation of ancient Sumerian and Late Indo-European convergences, with influences from various other archaic dialects. Their writing system was similar to Mesopotamian cuneiform.

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[info]goldenhelm
2018-03-05 07:52 pm UTC (link)
Distinguishing where my Earth started would be complicated, since it is currently four worlds layered on top of each other. They used to be better connected, but the doors were closed a while ago when there was a problem of dark magic corrupting and spreading.

I'd be interested in seeing an example of that language, even if I don't take the time to try to learn it.

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[info]weylandtype
2018-03-05 09:12 pm UTC (link)
Sounds complicated.

I would be more than happy to provide you with an example of the language. It is somewhat primitive, but there is a beauty to the hieroglyphs.

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[info]goldenhelm
2018-03-06 03:32 am UTC (link)
It's highly likely that it's much more complex than my understanding of it, yes.

That would be wonderful. Thank you.

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[info]weylandtype
2018-03-06 08:34 am UTC (link)
You are most welcome.

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