Introduction
Now, I've seen guides on CoTH that have to do with the actual languages, but they only touch on what those mean in game, and don't touch on certain tendencies and etiquette when keeping these things in mind. It's hard to keep track of "how to do" these things, because there is -no- real guideline provided by Blizz. They've made languages a barrier between factions to cut down the smack-talk between the factions, and even took away the ability for Forsaken to speak common because of this.
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So, what is ol' Rensin getting at here? I think it's time for a little bit of a guide/discussion to try and discern the differences between what's OOC and IC, what we should be able to do with languages... and what's silly.
Acceptable languages
This portion touches on something that's been a series of debate between players and GM's almost for as long as I've played on CoTH, if not longer. The point of the matter here... "What can my character speak/understand? Is it unbelievable for me to be able to speak, say, Thalnassian as a human, if I provide reason? Or how about draconic or demonic?
This is tricky. Again, there's mechanics that say "No, you can't." Problem is that the idea of mechanics vs. what's doable, usually CoTH takes the standpoint "Mechanics are what you can do in game." However, with languages, they give you some cheating room that I've seen.
Although you cannot speak another races language, you CAN pick up snippets if you're trained, or if you are well versed and the other players agree to it... they can share with you what they stated in their language.
BUT. BUT BUT BUT. You and the -other person- have to agree to it. You cannot demand it from them, and if they say "no", leave it at that. You cannot say to them "BUT ITS IN MY PROFILE". This was a decision clarified in this thread, by Grakor. Basically, this.
(04-19-2012, 06:32 PM)Grakor456 Wrote: Basically, the CWs apply in two situations: death, and some form of permanent maiming (cutting limbs, extreme scarring, etc.) You'll also want to be clear if you're intending on something involving sensitive subjects, like sexual situations, gore, torture, drugs, etc. Though, that stuff isn't part of the character warning process, it's just common courtesy.
You must have consent of the other person BEFORE hand, otherwise you may come off as trying to trick them. If they don't agree to it, well, it can't be helped.
As for non-standard languages, like Draconic or Demonic, it's not usually something the GM's let people do. Perhaps if you make mention of it in your profile, it MAY be acceptable... but keep in mind, you start chanting in the middle of town the way a Dragon or Demon would, you'll probably get smacked in the face with a shield and tossed in jail.
Dialects, Adding Your Own
Another topic of debate, although one that's never really hit the forums, is dialect. Anyone who plays with me, knows I've added my own dialect, that's rather "dwarven-esq" to my human, Rensin Redjaw. I bring this up, only because I can only cite my own personal experiences with this character, rather than bring up other people's instances. Rensin speaks what I'd imagine would be an amalgam of common that's not quite gutterspeak, but is rather sloppy common. I justify this in my own head because he was not rich growing up, and has had nothing but a difficult life, not making time to learn how to speak correctly.
I treat dialects like I would in real life. Dialects stem from many different factors... area you grew up in, how you were brought up, your attention to learning said language... all can be factors in a proper dialect.
A good example is... from real life. I grew up in Michigan. I learned there how to say words like "Pop" for soda, "you guys" when talking to a group of people, and said "Axe" instead of ask. Then, I moved to Kansas. Man, do they talk different here. "Coke" is any sort of soda under the sun. "Ya'll" is stated to a group of people, and they properly say "ask", which can make me the butt of jokes sometimes. However, they do some weird pronunciations here too. Crayons? They call 'em "Crawns". Every time that throws me off, because I think they are asking if my kids want Crowns... and then I'M dissapointed for them when they don't get an awesome crown at the restaurant.
So, back to RP stuff. What does this mean? It means that it -should- be that in WoW, depending on region and all the other factors, people most likely have different dialects. In the case of "Ask" vs. "Axe"... it's literally something my mouth is not able to do. Dialects can affect a person so much that they are physically unable to pronounce some words "correctly".
This has been something that's been debated between me and other people privately for years. I've brought these to their attention time and time again, and eventually I'm usually met with someone stubborn enough to just chalk it up to me pretending to be a dwarf.
Well, CoTH, here's what I think. If it's a reasonable dialect for you character to speak, try it out. Human slurring common almost akin to a dwarf? Don't seem illogical. Gnome? Sounds perfect. Draenei? Ehh, probably slurring it more in their OWN way, considering they are foreigners to the PLANET. Again, this is something that's hard to dictate, but you should try and use common sense.
Another thing is using words that are... "adventurous", which segways into my next topic.
Swearing
Swearing ICLY. ICLY. I want to clarify this, because other than in the adult channel, swearing isn't so permitted on CoTH unless it's IC.
Any-who, this is something else that I've seen debated many-o-time before... swearing ICly. I've seen people say "It's not something they did in those times" or, "This is something that proper people wouldn't do!", or, "It shows ignorance!".
Well, I call bullpoopy on all of those sentences. I think it's fargin' insane people dong give a pooping rat's patoot for swearing, 'cause I think it adds a lot of dog-mothering content to a post, especially if done rat-swilling creatively.
Of course, despite my lapse of silliness there, I am talking about ACTUAL swearing. "Well, Rensin, they speak a different language and those words wouldn't be present?" Oh? Then stop using English as your RP medium, because that's EXACTLY the same point you are making. Swear words wouldn't be present in their language? Neither would any word present in my post, or your posts... or anything from our language for that matter. The fact that we don't know the languages and cannot speak them is another reason why swear words, in my opinion, are acceptable.
People have cited that it may be a weak point to emphasize your sentences with a placed in eff-bomb, and I agree. My characters are not smart, and make weak points. "It shows ignorance". You're right. My characters can be damned stupid. "Proper people wouldn't do it!". Exactly. My characters are NOT proper.
Well, I think that's the point of that. Swear ICly if it fits. Not OOCly, or if it doesn't fit. Although, I've known millionaires to be stupidly improper at times too. Make it believable, but don't think it's impossible.
I'm going to elaborate on this further. Maybe. I was thinking of adding in a section on names and the like, but I think that might be a -bit- touchy, considering it's... hard to talk on. Perhaps we could discuss that though either here or a different topic...
Names. What's acceptable, what's not, and where's the line?
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