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<blockquote data-quote="PhoenixAsh" data-source="post: 3474418" data-attributes="member: 18230"><p>Malinda smiles pleasantly to the stern woman, answering her in Common Elven, <span style="color: Salmon">“I am, if it pleases you. I speak Elven, both High and Common. I also speak Goblin, Draconic, Trade Pidgin, and Mashar, fluently.”</span> Her accent and inflection is that of a native speaker.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Salmon">“I know words an’ people,”</span> she replies in hasty Trade Pidgin, quickly shifting from the elegant Elven to the gritty tongue, a bastardization of several others she knows. <span style="color: Salmon">“Keep ‘em nice nice. I can play an’ shoot,” </span> she slaps her thigh where her flute is set in a soft leather case and her shoulder where her bow is slung to accent her points. <span style="color: Salmon">“Can write pretty, see?” </span> She reaches into her pack and produces a wooden case. Opening it, she produces a slim leather folio with examples of her Calligraphy, in a variety of script – though each in her distinctively artistic hand. It is noticeable that her longbow is scribbled with similar Calligraphy from end to end.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Malinda straightens and switches to High Elven as she answers, <span style="color: Salmon">“I am a student of the written word, a historian and an artist. Both the content and the form of language is a mirror to the culture which pens it. As such, yes, I am familiar with the culture and traditions represented by the languages I speak and write.”</span> Once again, her accent is quite markedly Elven.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>She smiles, answering this question in Mashar, <span style="color: Salmon">“If you care to test me, I can assure you I play this instrument quite well.”</span> She produces her silver flute, which does appear to be a fine example of its kind. <span style="color: Salmon">“Or any other wind instrument you would care to challenge me with. I have some magical ability, which I can use to repair, clean or entertain, at your Master’s discretion. I do not profess to be a warrior, but I can use this blade, if threatened.”</span> She brushes aside her wrap with a gentle flick of her hand, showing the blade to the woman. Her dress is eye-catching, and the way the light glints almost mystically off what appears at first to be normal fabric might lend credence to her boast of magical ability.</p><p></p><p>Reverting to the Common tongue, she finishes with her own question and a pretty smile, <span style="color: Salmon">“Have I answered to your satisfaction?”</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhoenixAsh, post: 3474418, member: 18230"] Malinda smiles pleasantly to the stern woman, answering her in Common Elven, [COLOR=Salmon]“I am, if it pleases you. I speak Elven, both High and Common. I also speak Goblin, Draconic, Trade Pidgin, and Mashar, fluently.”[/COLOR] Her accent and inflection is that of a native speaker. [COLOR=Salmon]“I know words an’ people,”[/color] she replies in hasty Trade Pidgin, quickly shifting from the elegant Elven to the gritty tongue, a bastardization of several others she knows. [COLOR=Salmon]“Keep ‘em nice nice. I can play an’ shoot,” [/COLOR] she slaps her thigh where her flute is set in a soft leather case and her shoulder where her bow is slung to accent her points. [COLOR=Salmon]“Can write pretty, see?” [/COLOR] She reaches into her pack and produces a wooden case. Opening it, she produces a slim leather folio with examples of her Calligraphy, in a variety of script – though each in her distinctively artistic hand. It is noticeable that her longbow is scribbled with similar Calligraphy from end to end. Malinda straightens and switches to High Elven as she answers, [COLOR=Salmon]“I am a student of the written word, a historian and an artist. Both the content and the form of language is a mirror to the culture which pens it. As such, yes, I am familiar with the culture and traditions represented by the languages I speak and write.”[/color] Once again, her accent is quite markedly Elven. She smiles, answering this question in Mashar, [COLOR=Salmon]“If you care to test me, I can assure you I play this instrument quite well.”[/COLOR] She produces her silver flute, which does appear to be a fine example of its kind. [COLOR=Salmon]“Or any other wind instrument you would care to challenge me with. I have some magical ability, which I can use to repair, clean or entertain, at your Master’s discretion. I do not profess to be a warrior, but I can use this blade, if threatened.”[/COLOR] She brushes aside her wrap with a gentle flick of her hand, showing the blade to the woman. Her dress is eye-catching, and the way the light glints almost mystically off what appears at first to be normal fabric might lend credence to her boast of magical ability. Reverting to the Common tongue, she finishes with her own question and a pretty smile, [COLOR=Salmon]“Have I answered to your satisfaction?”[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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