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    Quote Originally Posted by SuzakuCMX View Post
    Sesaburu Mesaburu and stupid sounding stuff like that. It makes me think they hired 3 year olds to name all their Lalafell NPCs :x
    Wait, and Shantoto, Babubu, Yoran-Oranm Kupipi, Chayaya, Leepe-Hoppe, Atori-tutori, Chomomo, Abobo are less childish sounding... those are just a few of XI's Tarutaru NPCs

    The naming conventions of Lalafells, and Tarutaru are identical.

    Elezan and Elvaan share a pseudo french naming convention, and the Hyur and Humes share share a Latin/germanic naming style

    The Roegadyn and Galka share the odd almost stereotypical native American naming convention though the Roegadyn more often than not use their "native" Norse sounding spelling so you get thing like Merylwyb instead of Iron Eater like in XI

    the Miqo'te and Mithra are the only ones that seem to diverge at all with most Miqo'te haveing a name starting with a single letter followed by a glottal stop then the rest of their name, like Y'shtola, where as XI the mithra were the only ones who seemed to more often than not have a first name and surname a'la Nanaa Migho.


    as to the speech conventions, More often than not your speech is going to be more like the dominant culture in which you live, not by what race you happen to be born as. and second...seriously the Tarutaru speech patterns sounded like baby talk and got really grating really fast, but I guess some people found it cute. The mithra on the other hand. I actually was really happy when it became apparent that the Miqo'te didn't trill every "r" like the Mithra did. I was glad that they dropped one of the biggest cliches of anthropomorphic cat people, cats don't purr all the time and there is no reason to assume that if the had the same dental/facial structure as a human that they would for some reason trill all their "r"s...is it to drive home the fact that they're cats? The ears, tails, and eyes do a good enough job of that they don't need a speech impediment.
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    Last edited by Pandastirfry; 08-08-2012 at 01:59 PM.