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Post by Sparhawk on Jul 31, 2005 4:59:07 GMT -5
It is based on slavic and Bulgarians are Slavs! So I can understand Elvish! Isn't it cool?
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Post by AdrinaAlder on Jul 31, 2005 13:30:02 GMT -5
Soooo cool I didn't know it! I think I'm hugely jealous. Is it something I can look up somewhere to know what it means too?
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Post by Sparhawk on Aug 1, 2005 9:09:56 GMT -5
Not really, Elvish is a mix of various Slavic languages, I guess. i think that only a slav will understand it.
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Post by Trancemist on Aug 1, 2005 16:11:18 GMT -5
interesting, I'd bet R.S would be interested to learn you can translate the languages. Lucky you...
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Post by huntress on Aug 1, 2005 22:13:23 GMT -5
I want to be able to speak Elvish. I love language but I'm not good at it. I think RS is a genius or close to it. Doesn't Ayrian speak another language too?
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Post by Shire Hobbit on Aug 5, 2005 17:48:22 GMT -5
Very interesting. I think it makes it even better.
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Post by Shire Hobbit on Aug 5, 2005 17:49:27 GMT -5
Very interesting. I think it makes it even better.
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Post by epic on Aug 6, 2005 12:41:05 GMT -5
All the fine details like this are what make the books so good. RS is a genius. I can re-read the books over and over without getting bored.
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Post by chillidog on Aug 13, 2005 22:50:09 GMT -5
I have reread all of the kingdoms and elves at least seven times. I have read Dragons 1-3 at least three times.
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Post by mongerpower on Aug 14, 2005 0:30:01 GMT -5
Thanks to all my spare time, I have managed to read all of Roberts books five times. What surprised me the most is that each time I rereread them I got more out of it and was more interested in the story.
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Post by Sparhawk on Aug 14, 2005 3:41:02 GMT -5
The books are fascinating.
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Post by Shire Hobbit on Aug 29, 2005 15:56:58 GMT -5
I've picked up on so much with my second readings, and I'm a careful reader in the first place. Definitely the best thing since LOTR.
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