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Re: Padraic's numbers (fi: JG's list of conlangs)

From:Costentin Cornomorus <elemtilas@...>
Date:Thursday, July 24, 2003, 22:34
--- John Cowan <cowan@...> wrote:

I shoulda just waited for thee to answer for me!

> It would be fair to say, I think, that the > Daine (who have vestigial wings
Understood, but I wouldn't say "vestigial", though. Certainly they can't fly; but some have been known to glide (or at least fall less calamitously from heights), and they're just too big to be really vestigial. They also serve a number of important functions like balance, communication (a Daine shrug is a visual extravaganza), interpersonal bonding (grooming and mating rituals surrounding the combing out of the feathers, for example), and they can pack a whallop, especially when sent up at speed against an unsuspecting chin. Feather colour and wing length also communicate much about an individual's ethnicity. [Though, so do face shape, hair and eye colour, dentition, hair pattern and any number of minor physical and mental characteristics. It's just that wings are pretty big, obvious and not easily concealed.]
> > > Only in Westmarche do the Daine count in > > > Mannish fashion: > > > > That's England, I suppose? > > No, it's in northeastern Asia, just west of > Auntimony.
Culturally, they're about as English as you can get in The World. Jolly good show, old chap, wot!? Padraic. ===== Ne savem rhen cong quen dormises l' Etang; mays ieo savem que ne dormises rhen di solèz. -- per tradicièn Ewrnor .