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Post by King Wentworth II on Apr 5, 2008 14:06:07 GMT
Thank you.
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Post by King Edward on Apr 6, 2008 14:39:14 GMT
Thank you Wentworth, it is indeed wonderful ;D
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Post by Countess Elizabeth on Apr 6, 2008 16:44:59 GMT
Good work Wentworth.
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Post by King Edward on Apr 7, 2008 22:26:39 GMT
Well i think Arras is just about perfect now ;D
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Post by King Wentworth II on Apr 8, 2008 18:20:18 GMT
indeed. If been thinking this forum doesn't really reflect the theme. Maybe use the word censor to turn curtain words into old english.
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Post by King Edward on Apr 8, 2008 21:03:58 GMT
We need to maintain the ease of access for users, people may be unable to understand posts if they're in 14th century english
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Post by King Wentworth II on Apr 8, 2008 22:34:26 GMT
As if they underhandstand my post anyway.
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Post by King Edward on Apr 8, 2008 23:01:30 GMT
Well your posts are vaguely understandable, so i believe we can reserve olde English for official notices
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Post by King Wentworth II on Apr 9, 2008 17:49:23 GMT
Ok or a board for Olde English where your only alowed to post using some words from a set list.
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Post by King Edward on Apr 9, 2008 18:40:20 GMT
It would be extemely difficult to come by a list of olde English detailed enough for us to converse in it, its a struggle to produce enough for the official decrees..
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Post by King Wentworth II on Apr 10, 2008 22:08:07 GMT
true, any other ideas.
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Post by King Edward on Apr 13, 2008 11:23:05 GMT
Perhaps a national motto that is in olde english?
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Post by King Wentworth II on Apr 13, 2008 14:14:55 GMT
yeh, any ideas.
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Post by King Edward on Apr 13, 2008 16:51:59 GMT
Forþgang Frígnes= Advance Freedom
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Post by King Wentworth II on Apr 13, 2008 19:26:18 GMT
Yeh thats good.
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