Orcs with elf language.
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Orcs with elf language.
Is this a bug? I've seen at least one orc  use it in game...
			
			
									
						
										
						- Dónal Mason
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Why do humans never get anything like that? 
And those "excuses" are usualy made up realy bad.
If they're able to talk elvish which is by far one of the hardest "languages" (just thinking about sindarin not to say it's the Illarion elven language but for comparing)
then they shouldn't use that "yooos" and "nhub"'s while speaking common.
I realy wonder how much Intelligence that orcess has, I heard her aswell
And if an orc is able to "learn" and talk elvish from one of their shamans I think humans should get elvish as a starter language, being smarter and all, everyone could've learned it by studying alone.
			
			
									
						
										
						And those "excuses" are usualy made up realy bad.
If they're able to talk elvish which is by far one of the hardest "languages" (just thinking about sindarin not to say it's the Illarion elven language but for comparing)
then they shouldn't use that "yooos" and "nhub"'s while speaking common.
I realy wonder how much Intelligence that orcess has, I heard her aswell
And if an orc is able to "learn" and talk elvish from one of their shamans I think humans should get elvish as a starter language, being smarter and all, everyone could've learned it by studying alone.
.... Exsplain to me why you bothered to post that?
It would be hard for a Human with great intellect to learn Elven. But an orc understanding it is basicly out of the question. I do not see Kaja wanting to speak Human. And being a mage requires a good mind.
The fact is, looking on it now, orcs speaking any form of Elvish is obsured.
			
			
									
						
										
						It would be hard for a Human with great intellect to learn Elven. But an orc understanding it is basicly out of the question. I do not see Kaja wanting to speak Human. And being a mage requires a good mind.
The fact is, looking on it now, orcs speaking any form of Elvish is obsured.
- Cain Freemont
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Mmm.. Aegohl said it best really.  When all else fails, go 'by the book.'
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Err... wrong forum. I'm not a staff member here >_>
Anyway, to contribute a little more, I'd like to say that if there's a good RP reason for it, an orc should be able to learn elven. Mayhaps this will be a possibility in the future? With the incorporation of learning other languages? (I honestly don't know if this is possible yet or not, or if its even been planned for. I'm still substantially out of the loop.)
			
			
									
						
										
						Topic locked.
Err... wrong forum. I'm not a staff member here >_>
Anyway, to contribute a little more, I'd like to say that if there's a good RP reason for it, an orc should be able to learn elven. Mayhaps this will be a possibility in the future? With the incorporation of learning other languages? (I honestly don't know if this is possible yet or not, or if its even been planned for. I'm still substantially out of the loop.)
- Cain Freemont
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... Can I use that one? >_>Ziel Oden wrote:"Ko pick up long ear gibber while burning elfie's towns, hur hur"
But seriously.. there really isn't any good reason for an orc to be knowledgeable in the elvish tongue. The only possible scenario I can think of is perhaps.. an (in some way) orphaned orc who is found and raised by two elven folk, likely out of pity. Even then, the rarity of such a thing is extreme, thus making it terribly impractical for any kind of use except in some kind of short story. Of course, the orc would need to be orphaned at a very young age (a mother who died after giving birth kind of situation?).
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