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#1
Any elf tribe that could reasonably interact with the plots without having to go through some convoluted back-bend justification to be in the area, so...

Two Moons
Sun Runners
Dune Stalkers (kind of?)
Red Fang

3/4 of those options have reasonable cause to be around the Vrun Driath, causing problems. I'm not familiar with the DS, I've never played one.
#2
dune stalkers.
#3
General Discussion / Re: Culture, Names and Accents...
Last post by Lizzie - May 03, 2024, 10:08:45 PM
I don't really "hear" accents at all. In real life, I have a slight New England nasal twang, but it's not pronounced (not New York/Jersey/Boston/Maine). It's more like Ohio. A non-accent sort of accent. My vocabulary and use of slang and "lazy speech" and enunciation depends on the topic, my mood, and who I'm talking to.

I imagine in game, everyone talks like I do, in the same way.
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General Discussion / Re: Culture, Names and Accents...
Last post by Usiku - May 03, 2024, 04:53:22 PM
Everyone imagines the accents in their own way I think, it's not something we have ever dictated. But I personally find the idea of any American accents in the game incredibly anachronistic. I agree with Arabic/Middle-Eastern vibe for Allanak.
#5
My Drovian Princess "Lirael"

Note the pendant of the Desert Rose <3

Produced by TLH
#6
General Discussion / Re: Culture, Names and Accents...
Last post by flurry - May 03, 2024, 02:49:32 PM
I would love to see documentation on naming conventions. Similar to other cultural documentation, I'd look at that as adding more texture rather than limiting people.

1. I think the word choices would tend to be simple and direct.  Not sure about how it sounds.  I guess I don't think about that much.
2. As a generalization, I'd expect fewer syllables and perhaps more harsh sounding names.
3. Tough, loud, stubborn, crass, blunt, violent
#7
General Discussion / Re: Culture, Names and Accents...
Last post by Kavrick - May 03, 2024, 01:19:59 PM
Quote from: Riev on May 03, 2024, 12:31:11 PMI've long felt that culturally, Allanak was Middle East/Arabic in nature, while Tuluk was Egyptian. Allanaki accents always 'sounded Texan' because some people started using apostrophes instead of letters and that led to a lot of ya'll and ain't nothin' style typing.

Arabic/Middle-eastern is what I'd imagine, specifically pre-islam Persian stuff, as allanak doesn't do the whole religion-thing and religious-inspired names and culture feels like it might be strange perhaps?
#8
General Discussion / Re: Culture, Names and Accents...
Last post by Riev - May 03, 2024, 12:31:11 PM
I've long felt that culturally, Allanak was Middle East/Arabic in nature, while Tuluk was Egyptian. Allanaki accents always 'sounded Texan' because some people started using apostrophes instead of letters and that led to a lot of ya'll and ain't nothin' style typing.

I have always felt that Allanaki and Rinthi names would follow arabic stylings and often will pick a trait or 'common name' from an arabic dictionary. Wahid. Walid. Khawar.
#9
General Discussion / Re: Culture, Names and Accents...
Last post by MarshallDFX - May 03, 2024, 10:21:29 AM
I feel like this needs some veteran input.  I'm far from an authority but I'm just going to give what I remember being told when I was a newb prancing around like it was forgotten realms.

1. I've always seen southern typed with a Texan drawl to it.  It's obviously more cowboy than high medieval fantasy. But I'm not sure I want to commit to it being deep south either.  So I'm going to go with light-Texan, with a preference simple, straightforward expressions.

2. Again just me, but I've always thought about shorter, sharper names, maybe with a slight middle eastern flair.   Some ideas: Grik, Ves, Verik, Lorl, or Mayz.

3. I'd think negative stereotypes might be associated with violence and lack of appreciation for fine things.  Maybe positive stereotypes might be in contrast to Tuluk, such as common folk being straightforward dealers
#10
General Discussion / Re: Longest Lived
Last post by Windstorm - May 02, 2024, 07:52:17 PM
Quote from: Riev on April 02, 2024, 08:28:29 PMAnd yet had the gall to insist she had the ability to reunite Echri with his long-lost bondmate!

She did! They just didn't listen.

They never listen. :(