Brb still pouting over how Bards in Skyrim don't actually do shit >.>
Oof, yeah, that *would* make the practical side a little tricky even just to demonstrate, wouldn't it. He'd prob be okay just learning theory though, tbh - he's done that a *lot* with the other mages/wizards/warlocks/etc he's met so far.
But yay for Red Magic!! His lowkey goal is to learn things he could apply back home, in particular, so that works especially well. He might also pick her brain re: killing god-level enemies, if this happens after his... uh... *discussion* with Rose on the event log.
Yeah, I think F.A.T.E.S. would be able to provide... a rough translation, at best? like not entirely comparable synonyms, wonky but understandable grammar on longer phrases, that sort of thing. Because the dragons do also use it as just, like, a language - but we're never shown Ulfric or the Greybeards or anyone *but* dragons being able to do that, so ???
Lore and theory are still totally doable, though, for sure, even if she can't learn the actual language. ^.^
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Oof, yeah, that *would* make the practical side a little tricky even just to demonstrate, wouldn't it. He'd prob be okay just learning theory though, tbh - he's done that a *lot* with the other mages/wizards/warlocks/etc he's met so far.
But yay for Red Magic!! His lowkey goal is to learn things he could apply back home, in particular, so that works especially well. He might also pick her brain re: killing god-level enemies, if this happens after his... uh... *discussion* with Rose on the event log.
Yeah, I think F.A.T.E.S. would be able to provide... a rough translation, at best? like not entirely comparable synonyms, wonky but understandable grammar on longer phrases, that sort of thing. Because the dragons do also use it as just, like, a language - but we're never shown Ulfric or the Greybeards or anyone *but* dragons being able to do that, so ???
Lore and theory are still totally doable, though, for sure, even if she can't learn the actual language. ^.^