Shakespearian Roleplay Language is very very fancy language. It is along the lines of any shakespearian play, like Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, or Coriolanus. Every play has very formatted and fancy words imbedded into it. The lumps use this language to take the roles of the gleebs they nest with, and use this to communicate with their fellow lumps. Some examples are:
Aught: Anything.
Bawd: Pimp.
Character: Letter, handwriting.
Coil: Distress, trouble, chaos.
Delation: Accusation.
Discourse: Reason.
Foison: Abundance.
Kind: Type.
Lumps also add the verb endings "th/eth" into their sayings for more Modern English feel. Verb endings for the third person singular in modern english only add an “s” to the end of the verb, as in “says” or “makes.” In Shakespearian English, you also add “th/eth,” which includes “doth,” “sayeth,” “maketh,” and “giveth.”

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Pub: 28 Jun 2024 03:23 UTC
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