Mudokon Language
I've finally written my second article for Oddworld-Web under the guise of the mudokon named Zumer. It is about the mudokon languages, with some speculations about their history. Take a look and tell me what you think. Please question, comment and point out any mistakes.
The Link: http://www.www.oddworld.au.com/necru...es/khanz02.htm |
Very interesting to read Khanz, I loved the way you intergrated the different languages into known information about Oddworld.
And the Mudokon colours, fantastic! Alcar... |
Wow^____^! That was so good! Was that your own threory?
I really loved it! ...*sigh*...I wish I could write stuff like that... |
That was both fun to read and informative. Good job and keep them coming :fuzsmile:
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Great Job Khanz! From what I could see there were no mistakes, it was a great wrighting and very well put together. Congrats!:fuzwink:
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a great job!
a great job! You always surprise us.:eek: :eek:
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I loved the color analyse I'm going to post a news about on oddworld maniac
realy good |
Thanks for the input. I figured this article might be sort of boring to most people so I made it a bit short. I reread it and was feeling ashamed of my bad grammar... then I thought about Lindsey and Tori and I felt a little better.
Does anyone have any ideas for future articles? Anything in particular you would like me to write about? |
maybe something Industrialist themed. I'd kind of like to see the world from they're POV.
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You have done one on scrabs. Now, can you do one on paramites?
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Exelent! Great job Khanz, that was pretty good
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that was good i also agree
what about each mudokons ability and status and ranks (poser, big kahonee, shaman) |
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Something on Gabbits!! I dunno, mabye something about how their feet are made of a cartalage type substance...
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Thanks for the ideas. I'll see what I can do about some of your suggestions. I plan on writing about most of the oddworld species, like gabbits and paramites, eventually.
Dipstikk, Writing from an industrialist perspective might be interesting but for now I'm sticking with Zumer. |