Do you think Cantr is educational?

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Do you think Cantr is educational?

Yes
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No
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Postby AoM » Wed Mar 31, 2004 11:31 pm

I think Elvish should be incorporated into a Cantr area. And all people spawned there would be referred to as "an elf in his/her one-hundred and twenties." :D
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Postby trage » Thu Apr 01, 2004 12:56 am

Yes how about we put orc in there too. :roll:
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Postby Meh » Thu Apr 01, 2004 2:17 am

Jos said that any laguage that shows significant interest will be added?

I don't know how many people significant is.

So you all are going to interpet the game then, yes?
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Postby rklenseth » Thu Apr 01, 2004 3:13 am

Avatar of Meisora wrote:I think Elvish should be incorporated into a Cantr area. And all people spawned there would be referred to as "an elf in his/her one-hundred and twenties." :D


Drow was the official language of Drojf before the Maynard Leeward massacred Drojf back in the old days. In fact there are still a few notes floating around in Drow. James recently found one and threw it out.

If I can find the site that translates to Drow to English or English to Drow then I will consider thinking about maybe talking Jos into creating a Drow Language area.

Anyone interested?
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Postby nitefyre » Thu Apr 01, 2004 3:31 am

Badger (rklenseth) wrote:
Avatar of Meisora wrote:I think Elvish should be incorporated into a Cantr area. And all people spawned there would be referred to as "an elf in his/her one-hundred and twenties." :D


Drow was the official language of Drojf before the Maynard Leeward massacred Drojf back in the old days. In fact there are still a few notes floating around in Drow. James recently found one and threw it out.

If I can find the site that translates to Drow to English or English to Drow then I will consider thinking about maybe talking Jos into creating a Drow Language area.

Anyone interested?


Drow!!!!!!/?????? I alredee half a hard enuff tim w/ me 1 splangage, englage.
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Postby rklenseth » Thu Apr 01, 2004 3:39 am

How about old English? I was reading a book recently about how differenct Old English was back around the 15th Century. It is amazing how much has changed in the English language to the point where if someone spoke Modern English and someone spoke Old English they wouldn't understand each other while most modern language would most likely understand its older versions. But the English language is really a combination of hundreds of languages over hundreds of years so maybe that is why.
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Postby grayjaket » Thu Apr 01, 2004 5:46 am

How bout Pig Latin? Can we have a pig lating server Jos? I wanna live in Illanoiquay...beware! it's Ailymay Ummyay! Er...y pig latin's a bit rusty though...
I just can't stop coming back....
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Postby rklenseth » Thu Apr 01, 2004 5:57 am

Ummm....everything is on the same server, Jake. All languages can meet in game. I believe Jos has said this before.
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Postby grayjaket » Thu Apr 01, 2004 5:59 am

Oh I know that. But generally for some reason we call it the Dutch server or the Spanish server....dunno why....
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Postby trage » Thu Apr 01, 2004 12:45 pm

Badger (rklenseth) wrote:
Avatar of Meisora wrote:I think Elvish should be incorporated into a Cantr area. And all people spawned there would be referred to as "an elf in his/her one-hundred and twenties." :D


Drow was the official language of Drojf before the Maynard Leeward massacred Drojf back in the old days. In fact there are still a few notes floating around in Drow. James recently found one and threw it out.

If I can find the site that translates to Drow to English or English to Drow then I will consider thinking about maybe talking Jos into creating a Drow Language area.

Anyone interested?


Hey I like Drow. I would do that :).
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Postby nitefyre » Thu Apr 01, 2004 5:33 pm

Jake wrote:How bout Pig Latin? Can we have a pig lating server Jos? I wanna live in Illanoiquay...beware! it's Ailymay Ummyay! Er...y pig latin's a bit rusty though...


ellhay eahyay! WE WANT PIG LATIN! THis is to show SIGNIFICANT Support for pig latin land!
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Postby trage » Thu Apr 01, 2004 5:34 pm

I sent a Drow translation to the languages department of the front page :lol:. I want my Drow please.
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Postby Meh » Thu Apr 01, 2004 6:25 pm

But you are just talking the drow language here?

Having drow in a drow setting would take away from the semi-realism the game has now. So these humans can talk like drow, act drowish, but would be on the surface with fairly normal resources and animals.

If we ever get to 10,000 living chracters in the current setting I think it would be a good time to have a seperate fantasy setting.

But to have a subsurface world that connects to a surface world would take coding. Now a totally subsurface world actually fits in nicely with the way paths work today.

I still want an island in this game where:
1) wood is plentful
2) easy vegitable food is nowhere replaced by something that provides only four meals a day maximum.
3) fairly tame big animals (elk) are common
4) there is many inlets and fjords that make travelling by boat faster than by land
5) there is only one non-wood, non-food resource per location
6) usable stone is only found near the outer coasts where there is no other resource but possibly fish.
7) And english of course :)

With people centric spawning a real migratory society could be simulated in this way. All other islands it is too easy to just stay put or carry enough food around to eat for years on end.

Of course a tropical forest region with a large river system (that would be part of the sea really) would be just as good.

Or a desert river system would work too.
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Postby west » Thu Apr 01, 2004 7:39 pm

Screw Drow.

Real elves speak Sindarin and write Quenya, biznatches.
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Postby new.vogue.nightmare » Thu Apr 01, 2004 7:58 pm

Quenya's for *makes sure the hunter can hear* LAMERS. :lol:
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