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<blockquote data-quote="Tellerian Hawke" data-source="post: 9805966" data-attributes="member: 6790669"><p>While their odd sense of humor makes most people see them as the comic relief, Lenny & Travis are actually quite skilled and talented.</p><p></p><p><strong>Once the message has been conveyed, Leonard says to the party:</strong> <span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">"<strong>The Nippon Dominion</strong> started out as a province of the <strong>Suel Empire.</strong> It was called <strong>The Royal Suel Province of Nippo Sujang.</strong> The citizens of that province spoke an ancient form of Nipponese called<strong> Jomon.</strong> When they were absorbed into the Suel Empire, their language evolved into a mixture of Jomon and Suloise. Since the province was on the southwestern side of the empire, the language became known as <strong>"Western Suloise."</strong></span></p><p></p><p>[ooc] <strong>DM NOTE: For Expediency:</strong> Suloise in the modern era (CY 964) is a dead language, known only to scholars and sages. Modern Oeridians think of Suloise the way we in the real world think of Latin. There is a modern tongue, also known as Suloise, that is spoken in the Scarlet Brotherhood, but it is not a completely pure dialect, i.e., it is not "true" Suloise. Modern Suloise is to true Suloise what Acadian French is to French French. Consequently, ancient Jomon is to modern Nipponese what Old English is to modern English. Thus, Western Suloise is a combination of TWO dead languages![/ooc]</p><p></p><p><strong>Leonard continues,</strong> <span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">"<strong>The Invoked Devastation of the Rain of Colorless Fire </strong>(hereafter referred to as simply "the invoked devastation") occurred on <strong>S.D. (Suloise Date) 5094</strong>. Both the Baklunish and Suloise empires were utterly laid waste, and cast into ruin. Neither empire ever recovered, although many people on both sides of the conflict survived, and spread their heritage far and wide into many other later cultures. Afterwards, the province of Nippo Sujang evolved into an independent nation-state that still exists today: <strong>The Nippon Dominion.</strong> On the Suel calendar, <strong>CY 964 translates to S.D. 6,479.</strong> If this guy is speaking Western Suloise, which I believe he is, then he has been out of the loop since BEFORE the invoked devastation!"</span></p><p></p><p>[ooc]I am going to wait for a few more responses before we move on to allowing Djyn to speak for himself.[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tellerian Hawke, post: 9805966, member: 6790669"] While their odd sense of humor makes most people see them as the comic relief, Lenny & Travis are actually quite skilled and talented. [B]Once the message has been conveyed, Leonard says to the party:[/B] [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]"[B]The Nippon Dominion[/B] started out as a province of the [B]Suel Empire.[/B] It was called [B]The Royal Suel Province of Nippo Sujang.[/B] The citizens of that province spoke an ancient form of Nipponese called[B] Jomon.[/B] When they were absorbed into the Suel Empire, their language evolved into a mixture of Jomon and Suloise. Since the province was on the southwestern side of the empire, the language became known as [B]"Western Suloise."[/B][/COLOR] [ooc] [b]DM NOTE: For Expediency:[/b] Suloise in the modern era (CY 964) is a dead language, known only to scholars and sages. Modern Oeridians think of Suloise the way we in the real world think of Latin. There is a modern tongue, also known as Suloise, that is spoken in the Scarlet Brotherhood, but it is not a completely pure dialect, i.e., it is not "true" Suloise. Modern Suloise is to true Suloise what Acadian French is to French French. Consequently, ancient Jomon is to modern Nipponese what Old English is to modern English. Thus, Western Suloise is a combination of TWO dead languages![/ooc] [B]Leonard continues,[/B] [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]"[B]The Invoked Devastation of the Rain of Colorless Fire [/B](hereafter referred to as simply "the invoked devastation") occurred on [B]S.D. (Suloise Date) 5094[/B]. Both the Baklunish and Suloise empires were utterly laid waste, and cast into ruin. Neither empire ever recovered, although many people on both sides of the conflict survived, and spread their heritage far and wide into many other later cultures. Afterwards, the province of Nippo Sujang evolved into an independent nation-state that still exists today: [B]The Nippon Dominion.[/B] On the Suel calendar, [B]CY 964 translates to S.D. 6,479.[/B] If this guy is speaking Western Suloise, which I believe he is, then he has been out of the loop since BEFORE the invoked devastation!"[/COLOR] [ooc]I am going to wait for a few more responses before we move on to allowing Djyn to speak for himself.[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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