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It's also "nein," which is German for "no" rather than "nine" which is English for..."nine".that's.... a valid point. And a recurring joke during the game
It's also "nein," which is German for "no" rather than "nine" which is English for..."nine".that's.... a valid point. And a recurring joke during the game
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Critical Role's Mighty Nein Heads to Prime Video
Dungeons & Dragons actual play titan Critical Role has secured a massive deal with Amazon Studios to bring the Mighty Nein to animated life.gizmodo.com
they use german as a reference for zemnian in the show.
"From a gameplay perspective, Exandrian languages sometimes reference real-world languages but do not have direct equivalents. Zemnian, spoken by Liam O'Brien's character Caleb Widogast, uses German as a reference language, though Matthew Mercer did not consider them equivalent.[1]"
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Languages of Exandria
Many different languages are spoken across Exandria. Common is the most widely spoken among humanoids, though most races have a language associated with their people and some geographical locations have regional languages. Many creatures understand spoken language but do not speak themselves...criticalrole.fandom.com
Zemnian is effectively German for reasons of Liam O’Brien wanted to play with the little bit of German he remembered from school
I agree with you.Probably an unpopular opinion, but I'm a much bigger fan of the Nein than Vox Machina (minus Percy and Grog).
It's a long-standing tradition to misnumber things. It goes back at least to the Battle of Thermopylae. 300 Spartans, my aunt Fanny!Haven't seen/listened to any of them, but might be like Ben Folds Five, which was a three man band.