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Post by SNL_Ali on Oct 7, 2004 20:19:41 GMT -5
Same for me. Even though I know he has a beak....it moves--like those movies where birds talk--except his is more natural. (Tyb: I hope so!!!)
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Post by Kirjavi on Oct 7, 2004 23:19:56 GMT -5
Kir's mouth moves when he talks. Ever since I've known him that's been the case. A funny thing, though, is that even though I'm American, my daemon speaks with a Brittish accent. I can't hear him speak any other way. I'm perfectly fine with that because I love english accents and I love Kir just the way he is. It's funny...simply because ever since the first time I met him, he's always talked in an English accent and not just for fun...that's just the way he talks.
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Post by Zen on Oct 21, 2004 16:47:34 GMT -5
Falel doesn't move his mouth when he talks, but his face holds the expression that he said the sentence in. For instance, if he made a sarcastic comment (as he so often does), he would have a wry grin on his face, and maybe roll his eyes. The exception to this are his bird forms, when he communicates his expressions with how his head is tilted.
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Post by Kroven/Fenris on Oct 25, 2004 8:01:47 GMT -5
Falel doesn't move his mouth when he talks, but his face holds the expression that he said the sentence in. It's the same with Fenris, he doesn't move his mouth but you can tell everything just by looking at his face (his whole demeanour in fact). He does however move his mouth when he sings or talks (I should say yells) at other people....which he usually does in the middle of a class. And the sight of him singing or yelling from the top of his voice in the middle of a borring Geography lesson....I can hardly stop myself from laughing my ass off! The funny thing with Fen and me is that we talk in English quite often....and we're not from an English speaking country. I don't know why that is, but is feels more comfortable sometimes.
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Post by Annie on Oct 25, 2004 16:15:22 GMT -5
I love your signature, Kroven! I read those books! I could barely put them down. So good. Anywho, what country are you from? I could tell by the way you type that you don't live in America. That's where I'm from. (woo! We're the country with the crazy hick for a president. Of course I'm not saying anything about the Texans. We Texans are awesome. We just have a really bad example of one as our president. ) Heh...a bit of a rant, but it is true. Then again I could go on for hours, but I'll spare you. I don't know any other languages, so wei wouldn't speak any other language to each other.
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Post by Kroven/Fenris on Oct 25, 2004 16:42:13 GMT -5
Ah yes, The Old Kindom series. One of my all time favourite (along with HP, HDM, Artemis Fowl, etc.) Wei're from Slovenia, Fen and me. It's a small, chicken shaped (seriouslly, it has a shape of a chicken) country sorounded by Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. I'm pretty sure none of you ever heard of it, it's not well known.
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Post by Annie on Oct 25, 2004 16:58:27 GMT -5
Old Kingdom? I read it in a book called Abhorsen...perhaps it is the same?
Yes, you are right, weiv'e never heard of it. I'll have to see this chicken shaped country on a map. *scurries off to look it up on google*
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Post by Kiba on Oct 25, 2004 17:34:57 GMT -5
right sounds fine to me
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Post by Kirjavi on Oct 25, 2004 20:41:31 GMT -5
I know about Slovenia! We had to memorize all the countries in the world and their capitals! You're right, Slovenia is a bit chicken shaped. What exactly is your name again? How do you pronounce it? Sorry, but wei're a bit obsessed with languages and names.
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Post by Annie on Oct 25, 2004 21:01:44 GMT -5
Kaja, I believe... Though she'd be more likely to give you the correct answer Soda: Well let's hope so
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Post by Kroven/Fenris on Oct 26, 2004 6:31:14 GMT -5
Old Kingdom? I read it in a book called Abhorsen...perhaps it is the same? Oh yeah, I call the 3 books (Sabriel, Lirael and Abhorsen) together The Old Kingdom series....I can't be bothered to type Sabriel, Lirael and Abhorsen every time...lol I know about Slovenia! We had to memorize all the countries in the world and their capitals! You're right, Slovenia is a bit chicken shaped. What exactly is your name again? How do you pronounce it? Sorry, but wei're a bit obsessed with languages and names. Memorizing all the countries and the capital, we had to do that too....it's a good thing I have a good memory And yes, my name is Kaja. Pronunciation? Heh you got me here....I never know how to write how things are pronounced Umm lets see....both As are the same like the A in father....and the stress is on the first A. Does that make ANY sense?
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Post by Annie on Oct 26, 2004 16:26:40 GMT -5
Like KAH jah ?
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Post by Kiba on Oct 26, 2004 16:37:55 GMT -5
that sound about right to me
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Post by Kirjavi on Oct 26, 2004 18:43:13 GMT -5
ooo...pretty name Kaja! I wish I had a pretty name. I only have my real name Cho and my nickname Keira.
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Post by SNL_Ali on Oct 26, 2004 18:44:32 GMT -5
I guess Alison is a farily interesting name.....I've only met one other person with it.....but maybe thats just me. And Cho is too an interesting name....
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