So, until now: A reward was offered, and they started to search for clues in the city. Not much o tracks as the last crime was six days ago. Some guardsman found the dead bodys of missing childs in a old tower in the outdoor, at north of Cassomir. The player character know that some spellcasting was involved in the crimes, as the guards reported that some guard buddys where fulminated(?) by some kind of black magic when they saw a man attacking childrem at night. With i have in mind, for now, is a sorceress or cleric working catching the alive young boys for a Taldan Noble. I have some time to decide more about the killer... Ah, about the boys, the majoroty of they are blond (Just like Guiles tale), not something sooo common in Taldan. (Maybe to many Ulfen Guard bastards?) And sorry for my shamefull english.
FallofCamelot wrote:
I have no clue of how speak words who have no vogals.
I have some opinions. Abyssal: Middle-eastern mixed with germanic languages. Many words to evil stuff, like curses, death and like. Very agressive "feel" and long words. May sound like nordic-black metal often. Aquan: Something with lots of sh/ch/gl words. The energy that you put in the speech may alter the meaning of thing. And words in aquan can have very diferent meaning in different ocasion, 'cause water is everchanging. (Be water my friend.) Auran: Even more sh sounds. Long "S"s, like rio de janeiro ou european portuguese. I guess that south french is a example of this, too. It's because remember the sound of wind, duh. Ah, and a lot of long vogals. Celestial: Latin-like language, nice and beautifull words. Common: i imagine common as something like portuguese-spanish-english like, very easy to learn, but with infinite words landed from other languages, most elven, halfling, gnome and dwarven lenguages. Draconic: Lots of troat sounds, like...german. Can't be 100% spoken by humanoid creatures without repitilian or draconic traits. Druidic: Welsh...and it would not be secret to be so rare. The thing is almost impossible to learn. Elven: I imagine something like french/english/welsh/nordic mixed. Dwarven: Russian + German + Scandie. Giant: Vikingspeach of course. Gnoll: Well, lot of strange sounds, like random laughs meaning different things. Gnome: IRISH Goblin: Very short words. I imagine something like african dialects put together with some germanic stuff. Halfling: A cozy lenguage, like, let's say...italian. Stuff from common here too. Ignan: People speak this very fast, puting diferent words together. It has many ways to say, for example, "you", and like japanese, a different word for you, can be very ofensive...as Kisama is in nihongo. People like ignan to insult too, but it don't have sexual one, it's more things like "coward" "weak". And it's a very martial tongue, with many words for millitary and fighting stuff. Infernal: Something that remember celestial and abyssal. It has more beauty than abyssal, but retain some agressive feel. Orc: Oga-Booga tongue. Few words, sometimes orcs must be smart to describe things sometimes, relyng(?) in the context and gesture help.
Sylvan: Funny enough, i imagine Sylvan like as eslavic flavored leanguage, exotic and vibrant feel. Terran: Lots of hard consonant. Related to dwarven, with a few shared words. Somehow slow to share ideas, using more words to this than other lenguages but it has few "double meaning" words and terms. Undercommon: it has some of the elven poetic feel, mixed with, let's say, dwarven directness. I'm not so confortable with human cultures from Golarion, for i am new on pathfinder(2 weeks since i started to read paizo stuff.) so i dont have a clue, while since they have paralels on earth, it's pretty obvious... And sorry for the bad english, cause i'm uhauehauehaueh. |