Ed_Laprade said:I find that so many are complaining about 'modern' English swear words being translations from fantasy languages hilarious. They've been around pretty much since English was invented! There is nothing modern about them!
Tonguez said:I don't see the necessity of using the terms in any literature let along fantasy literature. Language is complex enough to say anything without resorting to vulgarity
GSHamster said:To me, swearing falls into the same mental category as slang. Both of them just seem out of place.
Klaus said:(mostly, I guess, because the genre rose from juvenile literature)
Ed_Laprade said:I find that so many are complaining about 'modern' English swear words being translations from fantasy languages hilarious. They've been around pretty much since English was invented! There is nothing modern about them!
I wanna hear Conan or Aragorn say that.hong said:Fo'shizzle.
Alzrius said:As an aside, Thornir, I can understand your position, but it seems like the "protect the children!" stance is becoming over-used. I see so much about books, movies, video games, etc. all being maligned because kids might be exposed to them. In all honesty, I don't think that sort of thing is nearly as damaging as everyone seems to be afraid of, and also it just seems like a poor excuse to try and neuter things meant for adults (by which I mean people in their late teens onward) just because kids might happen to be exposed to them.