• xylogx@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Its funny how Michael Meyers decided trolls are Scottish and Scottish people are kind of ok with it.

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    In a homebrew setting still in construction, Volapük is the language of a secret society.

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      Esperanto is more like Common. A language that everyone speaks, more or less, can only be something from an imperialist power or a neutral ground created for that.

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    Infernal is Korean, Elvish is Finnish, Dwarvish is Icelandic, Abyssal is Spanish, the Elemental Languages are Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian and Montenegrin, while Gnomish is Farsi.

    Come at me, Bitches!

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    In the game I’m playing, goblins have thick New York accents. If my creepy-ass lizard person dies, I might switch to that, or a Nordic elf with a thick Swedish accent.

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      All I remember from my infernal class is to ask if a number is prime....

      ^1?$|^(11+?)\1+$

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    spanish is draconic? i thought we all agreed that draconic is german

    edit: also as a brazilian, portuguese is too goofy for abyssal

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    I always pick a character from a movie to play characters in my campaigns. For example, I might decide this dragonborn librarian is being played by Zorg from the Fifth Element, so he’s going to talk with a slight west Texas twang.

    Makes deciding what accent to use pretty easily, and gives me a canned personality to boot.

    (My fallback for making the table regret talking to an NPC is Dick Van Dyke’s terribly-accentented chimney sweep in Mary Poppins.)

    I once did a campaign where all the bad guys where Gary Oldman in different roles

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    I’m not going to say that affecting an accent for a language one doesn’t speak is inherently racist…but it can get there pretty fast.

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    I did a salt marsh campaign that I themed like Louisiana bayou country. I had a whole society of reclusive swamp gnomes with Cajun French accents. I still miss those guys. They were cool and spooky.

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    I want to learn dovahzul just to use it as draconic, but is so rare for me and my friends to play that i lost motivation after a feel days