>the setting's primary language is called "common"

>the setting's primary language is called "common"
How do you react?

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  1. 2 months ago
    Smaugchad
    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Holy shit, you're still namegayging here?

      • 2 months ago
        Smaugchad

        Just popped back in for a little visit. What's up?

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          I'll tell you what isn't up. Quality of the board.

          • 2 months ago
            Smaugchad

            Yeah seems even slower than the last time I was here - except for that AI slop thread lol. I'm going to contribute when I catch it fresh.

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              Probably since you weren't here shitting the place up

            • 2 months ago
              Smaugchad

              Disregard this, I suck wieners.

          • 2 months ago
            Oberst Viktor Morte

            Using my trip for the first time in years to inform everyone of the wisdom I have gained by being on this board since 2006: /tg/ was never good

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >>the setting's primary language is called "Esperanto"

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Esperanto
      Now I will play your Katamari Damacy based TTRPG

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Those balls better be as enormous as my own.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Mia samideano!

  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I would like to know how to speak the otehr setting's conlangs.

  4. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Why yes, when you break down the word "English" down to its ruits and extrapolate the meanings, "Language of the people who live near hooked rivers that make swords called 'Saex's" is a bit of a mouthful
    >Common? Meaning "Vulgar, ordinary or mundane" in terms of a language being spoken by most people? How absurd!

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >setting has a “primary language” at all
    Utter disdain.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      What's wrong with a little realism anon? We're all communicating in English in this thread for a reason.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        あなたは濃密な白人です

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I would assume the setting has ancient cultures that have existed and developed and been recorded longer than what we have in real life, because we're almost at the point where we simply refer to the English language as "Common", but not quite there yet. We need a few more lesser cultures to die out first before that happens

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Immortals be thanked but we're finally back to Mystara, those people speaks Common, aka Thyatian, the langua franca of our beloved Known World. It's the last time I ever go to Ravenloft for vacations.

  8. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    >deletes the meme arrows
    >literal crying
    >Pacifics
    You are the biggest moron on this board.

    https://i.imgur.com/lnDqoVJ.jpg

    >the setting's primary language is called "common"
    How do you react?

    Languages never matter in the first place, so why should I care?

  9. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Oh, so it's French.

  10. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I react by leaving and playing an actual game.

  11. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I don't care because I'm there to play a game and not to look for things to b***h about.

  12. 2 months ago
    FemDM

    >live in a fantasy world where ENGLAND doesn't exist
    >care about the most COMMON language not being ENGLISH
    WHO CARES

  13. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >it's called "Common" because it's spoken by human commoners
    >human nobles speak Elfish as a lingua franca because they want to pretend to be more refined and sophisticated

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      OP is an "mmhhh grayons" tier brainlet.

      >Why yes, when you break down the word "English" down to its ruits and extrapolate the meanings, "Language of the people who live near hooked rivers that make swords called 'Saex's" is a bit of a mouthful
      >Common? Meaning "Vulgar, ordinary or mundane" in terms of a language being spoken by most people? How absurd!

      These are objectively correct and obvious to anyone with a passing interest in quite frankly anything really.

  14. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Uhm you mean like how the Greeks called the dialect spoken in the Hellenic period Koine which actually means "Common?"
    I am very smart.

  15. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    This, but Sol Common. Specific dialect of Galactic Common.

  16. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I ask the GM if I can learn Uncommon

    • 2 months ago
      Smaugchad

      Undercommon? Sure.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        what about underuncommon?

        • 2 months ago
          Smaugchad

          That's just Common

          • 2 months ago
            Smaugchad

            I'm trans btw. Don't know if it matters

  17. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >fantasy setting
    >characters use words based off of real-world locations (e.g. "cologne" or "geyser") that would be completely nonsensical in their world

  18. 2 months ago
    Anonymous
  19. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Greeks from Greece speak Greek.
    As their economical and cultural dominance spread, more people who weren't Greeks began to speak Greek from Greece.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      They don't call themselves "Greek," that was a Roman thing because every Hellenistic colony around the Italian peninsula was owned by the Graeci city state around the time.
      The Hellenes from Hellas spoke Koinè Diálektos you undereducated baboon

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        The Greeks spoke Common Greek.

  20. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Even acknowledging the existence of language in the first place

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      ngmi

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      if you don't want to go full autism and make up a bunch of functional fantasy languages this is the way to go

  21. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >the setting's primary language is called "uncommon"
    kino
    ive only seen bugchud do this

  22. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Koine.

  23. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >what is English language

  24. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have had GMs do this before and my response is to ask them what the dominant human language actually is, and put that on my sheet instead. Never had it be a problem, and if they hadn't thought of anything, my simple questions about it have always prodded them into making something up and enriching the setting and verisimilitude of their game world.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >my simple questions about it have always prodded them into making something up and enriching the setting and verisimilitude of their game world.

      I love DMs who are cool about this kind of thing, but so many of them can't seem to grasp the simple idea that you can build the setting up as you play more, you can literally just improv everything.

      One time our DM asked another player where their character was from, and the character jokingly said Texas, so we just started improving a fantasy version of Texhas, a Strange Land to the far south where man has invented a new technology called firearms and we ended up actually going to Texhas later in the campaign,

  25. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Bitter nogames(ben) tells others how to have fun

  26. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    In my setting, the Common language is a divine constant, bestowed to humans by the progenitor god whose corpse birthed the individual cultural gods of each human faction. Oh, and the human factions are basically Celts, Vikings and Greeks. Because I am lazy.

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