Astromancer
Mongoose
Just restarting the Language thread. While reading The Sword of the Dawn in chapter seven ( I think) in the scene where Hawkmoon and D'Averc are disguised as Asia Comunistians, I saw something interesting. It's stated that there is one language spoken in Granbretan, Europe, and most of the Near East. As no one in the Kampps or Narleen had any trouble understanding Hawkmoon or D'Avrec, I assume the same language is spoken in most of Amerek. I don't know if this languge is English, a natural language would evolve. Several centuries without contect between the two sides of the Atlantic, or widespread literacy, should have made mutual understanding nearly impossible. I suggest that the language of Tragic Europe is an artificial construct meant to resist change and enhance comunication.
As to the dates of the stories, two statements come up. In The Jewel in the Skull we're told that Huon XVIII is part of a dynasty that has lasted three thousand years. Which, if Huon is a Winsor, means the stories take place in the 48th century, because the present royal house came to the throne in 1715.
On the other claw, in The Runestaff , Meliadus thinks to himself that his revolt is the first of its type in "hundreds of centuries. Which implies that the Granbretan monarchy is ten of thousands of years old.
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As to the dates of the stories, two statements come up. In The Jewel in the Skull we're told that Huon XVIII is part of a dynasty that has lasted three thousand years. Which, if Huon is a Winsor, means the stories take place in the 48th century, because the present royal house came to the throne in 1715.
On the other claw, in The Runestaff , Meliadus thinks to himself that his revolt is the first of its type in "hundreds of centuries. Which implies that the Granbretan monarchy is ten of thousands of years old.
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