Thread:Faenor of the Silver Laurel/@comment-26184570-20170123194515/@comment-26184570-20170124195345

Faenor of the Silver Laurel wrote: When I say "sing", I mean just that. Their manner of speech is particularly rhythmic. Melodious, one might say. To humans, it sounds as if they're singing in a normal tone, or perhaps chanting.

Well then, it's a good thing your opinion on the subject doesn't affect my decision on it, now isn't it?

It does not. Their word form goes subject-object-verb.

Their sabers come in all colors, and their hilts are typically ornate, usually boasting a combination of carved dark wood and engraved silvery metal. The hilts also come in all shapes and sizes. Seirōkishi and Consortium Intelligence Service operatives tend to not maintain their sabers on purpose, so theirs tend to look like scuffed and worn rods of metal, with perhaps a bit of leather wrapped around the grip: a normal Aetanii lightsaber is far easier to identify.

And finally, a question of my own, if I may be so bold: why do you care so much? Ok.

Faenor, and you cant have aliens speaking Japanese without some sort of explanation.

No, I mean their writing system. The Latin writing system is an alphabet, Japanese has a combination of a Logography and a two syllabaries, Telugu (and many others) uses an Abugida, Hebrew and Arabic use Abjads and Thaana and Tengwar use vocalized Abjads. What is your's?

What is the average soldier's color, and why do the Seirōkishi have ratchet lightsabers?

I ask questions a lot.