Mazra wrote:
On an unrelated note, the English being used in this game is confusing as hell. The company is American, but the English used in it is British? Faire, axe, etc.
It's kind of silly when a Goblin, in that thick Brooklyn/New Jersey accent, tells you about a 'faire'. They might as well have given him a top hat and added a 'cheerio' at the end there. What gives?
It's kind of silly when a Goblin, in that thick Brooklyn/New Jersey accent, tells you about a 'faire'. They might as well have given him a top hat and added a 'cheerio' at the end there. What gives?
The whole "Axe" thing is because it's commonly used that way here too. The Faire thing, I think, is a stylistic choice, likely made in world by the Silas Darkmoon. A lot of fairs here will use the spelling "Faire" as part of their names because it gives it a more foreign, and thus magical, feel.