I know of many a mother and Sister that would appreciate something new to bed the little ones with.
[There is a small pause. Her curiosity has been piqued. Unfortunately she still has not found a filter for her brain when she is excited as she is today.]
Unfortunately, I am not sure it is something one could learn unless they were raised with the song. [It's one of the few shreds of their native language that Faudrin has left, and even then no one can remember what the words mean.]
Still, if you would like, I could sing it for you.
Maybe Anna had died. Maybe she really was in hell.]
I know little. English - Common, you call it, I suppose. And mine. New American, but I would think it is...difficult, yes? Lots of languages, rolled into one.
My dear girl - I have a plethora of tales I would be more than happy to regale you with.
[No seriously he'd love a captive audience to his tales of grandeur. No matter that he might...spice things up a bit. You won't know the differences...]
[At first, she finds herself nodding at the journal. Then she quickly becomes confused. At last in a very hesitate and partially worried voice, she speaks.]
M-my room?
[The bard is seriously wondering what she just got herself into now...]
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I know of many a mother and Sister that would appreciate something new to bed the little ones with.
[There is a small pause. Her curiosity has been piqued. Unfortunately she still has not found a filter for her brain when she is excited as she is today.]
Are you a mother?
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Unfortunately, I am not sure it is something one could learn unless they were raised with the song. [It's one of the few shreds of their native language that Faudrin has left, and even then no one can remember what the words mean.]
Still, if you would like, I could sing it for you.
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What sort of languages?
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I can comfortably speak Common and Orcish. Though I know a variety of curse words and raunchy lyrics in the Demonic language.
[Her voice takes on a rather dry and humorous tone to it.]
About the same in Angelic, though worse for content, I believe.
[She is quietly keeping the last language she knows out of the conversation.]
I am willing to learn what anyone is willing to teach me and return the favor, if you would like?
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Maybe Anna had died. Maybe she really was in hell.]
I know little. English - Common, you call it, I suppose. And mine. New American, but I would think it is...difficult, yes? Lots of languages, rolled into one.
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I have not heard of New American.
[Clearly not! Cue, the curious bard...]
If it is not too bold, would you mind teaching me?
[You can never know enough languages.]
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[No seriously he'd love a captive audience to his tales of grandeur. No matter that he might...spice things up a bit. You won't know the differences...]
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You would?
[Have some excitement at the very thought of it Megamind!]
I would be delighted and honored to! Do you have a preference for a location as a place to speak, sir?
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[God you women of the Keep play WAY too much into his ego...]
Wait --
[He is SO not used to people wanting to talk to him.]
...You would? Well - of-of course you would, why wouldn't you, I am quite the conversationalist, if I do say so myself--
Er. The, ah--
[Blast it all--]
Where are you currently located. Now.
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M-my room?
[The bard is seriously wondering what she just got herself into now...]
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