rumham: (Huh?!)
rumham ([personal profile] rumham) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2018-01-18 11:54 am
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Language LOL: Translator Malfunction

You know what's cool? Chatting with your pals. Reading the Internet. Navigating the roads because you can understand the Gods-damned street signs. You know what's not cool? Not being able to do any of that. By that metric, one might describe today in the Nexus decidedly uncool.

It's utterly without warning that the multiversal hub goes from automatic to manual translation. Shop signs, radio and television broadcasts, conversations on the streets between vendors and friends and businesspeople are suddenly a jarring cacophony of dissonant languages. Then there's the silence. Then there's the shouting. Turns out people get pissed off when nobody understands them!

Momentary chaos dies down as the average people of the Nexus come to grips with their new situation. Shopkeepers wait outside their stores and stands with expectant expressions, impatiently waiting for the translator to pull itself together and start working again.

Except...

It sort of doesn't.

No, it super doesn't.

Citizens of the Nexus, it would appear you're going to have to adjust...

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[personal profile] westfallcorndog 2018-01-29 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Harrowheart nods. Enunciating as clearly as he can he says, "You and Adia are smart. You will think of an answer to the problem, I am confident. If you need help, find Viatorus. He speaks Common."

Caspar gets a handshake as a parting gift, and Adia gets a quick hug and a pat on the back. It must be harder for her, being able to watch Caspar speak so easily while she has to learn as slowly as everyone else.

He gets a few yards away before something he remembers makes him laugh. Oh, Caspar. If only he were going to be around to see Viatorus' face when the inevitable happens.