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  1. #11
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    Iscah's Avatar
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    Aurelie Moonsong
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    Bismarck
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    Summoner Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Shibi View Post
    Mmm, "Your Majesty" is a bit of a tricky one as it's a form of address and needs to be used properly, even by an eccentric old coot who has spent far too much time in the tomes to turn his tone towards the Tudor.
    Eccentric young coot, really. He's only 29.

    I'll have to double-check the script later. I have a feeling there was a "you" in there as well but it was when he was speaking Fae, and not enough script to see if the subtitles were keeping his usual way of speaking or just translating into modern English.
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  2. #12
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    Shibi's Avatar
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    Lala Felon
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    Zurvan
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    Gunbreaker Lv 80
    Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
    Eccentric young coot, really. He's only 29.
    Oh gosh! I always thought he was much, much older. Thanks
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  3. #13
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    LisSquid's Avatar
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    Mother Kos
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    Hyperion
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    Reaper Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Shibi View Post
    Oh gosh! I always thought he was much, much older. Thanks
    Wellllll he was supposed to be ancient, somehow tied to Allag, but SE scraped that completely really early on.
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  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Merrnryn View Post
    For me the draw of this game was an older style of speech, it fit the world, it fits the characters.
    Honestly, unless the setting is old England, trying to sound like non-modern English just doesn't sound right to me. In fact, as someone who lives in the US, I also prefer more medieval/fantasy setting to have US English accent, though I'm not against the British accent as well.

    Using modern and non-colloquial words is also preferable to me.
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