Reading your tags like Vae, do you know Medivh is my secret sleeper fav since I was a kid :)
i really need to read the last guardian bc he seems fucking cool, i've only seen him in the warcraft movie
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The Last Guardian but its in the style of Disney's Sword in the Stone (1963) and yes we got Medivh, Khadgar, Lothar and Garona
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Faranell constantly bothering Belmont about needing some of his Deathstalkers/guards for alchemy field testing and Belmont has to physically haul him out of his office as they can't waste Forsaken soldiers on petty things when they don't raise new ones nearly as much today, if at all
Also he's the Deathstalker-dad, don't touch his murderboys
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art i did for the dunwall days half of @10yearsofdishonoredzine 🐀 leftover sales are still happening until the end of the month!
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my fave genre is 'WoW characters holding items way too big for their gotdamn body'
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tried out a semi chibi style
my deathstalker/apothecary/dark ranger
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i went back to grind this title because it's perfect
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if you die you can pose at your own grave
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Gutterspeak Headcannons
As a massive fantasy nerd one of my favorite aspects of fantasy lore and settings is how languages work. As almost all of my friends know, I am also a gigantic World of Warcraft fan, and I have a particular soft spot for everyone's favorite stiffs: the Forsaken.
This is just a bunch of HCs I have for the language of Gutterspeak.
Gutterspeak originated among the thieves and rogues of Lordaeron, technically every city has its own spin on Gutterspeak, but these languages are known as Thieves Codes to distinguish them from the Forsaken tongue.
Gutterspeak has several dialects, the most common dialects being the Lordaeron, Silverpine, and Talah'dorei dialects.
The Lordaeron dialect is distinguished by its "doublespeak," taken directly from the original Gutterspeak of Lordaeron. The words and vowels are identical to common (albeit with some sounds adjusted to be easier to pronounce by those who lack lips or jaws), but their meanings are entirely different. For example, "Lets have tea with the King," sounds mundane in Common, but in Lordaeron Gutterspeak it means "Get ready to fight."
Silverpine dialect is its own unique language, branched off from common. While it shares some words, and most of common's syllables and vowels, it uses a different word order (object - verb - subject), and lacks pronouns. Silverpine-Gutterspeak is mostly spoken by Forsaken rangers from, well, Silverpine. It also found a specific use among the archers of the Horde during the 4th war.
Talah'dorei is a pidgin language of Lordaeron Gutterspeak and Thalassian, and is almost entirely spoken by undead elves. Talah'dorei does have a unique quirk, in that it's very rare for words to have a future tense, and most words related to the past are ungendered, even traditionally gender pronouns.
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