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> YGWV
>
> Simon Phipp wrote:
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> > I like the idea that some creatures have an inherent language. So
> > feral broo will develop their own language that has some inherent
> > traits. Two groups of feral broo would be able to communicate with
> > each other at a certain level. Non-feral broo would have different
> > languages that have developed over time, but they would still be able
> > to speak to feral broo using the inherent parts of the language.
>
> I agree with this. Sure the language would be rudimentary.
> But in fact, this is not uncommon.
> Humans even have rudimentary language--facial expressions, body
posture,
> tone of voice, many non-verbal skills, etc.
> Broos probably need no more than that.
> --
> Sincerely,
> Greg Stafford
Cool! So the broo have a kind of "trade tongue" of their own, and one
that is built in. A broo from the Snakepipe Hollow propably speaks a
horrible mixture of local sartarite and primal broo, while one from
the chaos swamp near Sog City would speak a pidgin of the local
language and primal broo.
The more organized broo propably need a proper language, so I'd expect
they pick up some features of the local human one.
-Adept