I think a surprising number of us are down for fantasy etymology lessons.
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If Tolkien taught us anything it's that deep lore nerds loves us some language lore.
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Yes. For over years now I regularly utilize your videos as DM prep aids when doing chores, at work, cooking or painting minis - they are incredibly helpful for prep and languages would be absolutely welcome - thank you very much for all your hard work
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There is a great central language chart found on Snowblood's document on Imaskar.
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Definitely interested in an in depth examination of the languages.
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For me it's one of the most interesting aspects from D&D, my first character spent so much time around devils and demons that he ended up learning both infernal and abyssal, then both devils and demons mocked him for trying to mimic the way they speak. I wish I could actually speak those languages just so I could surprise my friends at the table.
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It's less about language specifically, and more about novel information related to a special interest
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I don't think it has legs enough to stand on it's own for video content, but it makes for an engaging little extra bit of cool information that you don't normally come across. If doing a video on one or more of those regions, then adding the language information and how it sounds helps build a more complete picture.
4 weeks ago
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My friends when my lightning-imbued hammer accidentally knocks out the power: “NICE JOB, THORASS”
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YYYEEEEEEESSSSS!!! Videos on the different human cultures with info on their unique languages would be awesome! Long videos are not a problem.
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Honestly I’ve been hoping for an in depth look at the languages for quite a while
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World building videos are some of my favorite ones. I've watched your video on metals multiple times. Proper staging makes great theater.
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I am. I've been using coptic sounds for the thayan language for a few years now and would love some more examples.
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I would like to hear what the languages sound like and what the written language looks like.
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AJ Pickett
In my last video, right around where this image appears and I am talking about the Common tongue and languages spoken in the Far Eastern parts of Faerun, followed by a snippet of dialog in what I estimate Murghomi language sounds like, there was a MASSIVE spike in my viewer retention stats that has me perplexed. Are people that interested in the languages spoken by humans in the Realms? Do I need to make a video all about these languages and what people really sound like from the various regions?
I honestly thought this part of the Murghom video would be of least interest to viewers. Was I dead wrong?
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