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#0, Chanson Profonde
Posted by Peter Eng on Oct-04-20 at 11:23 PM
A song in French. Subtitles are provided.

Peter Eng
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#1, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by Gryphon on Oct-06-20 at 02:14 AM
In response to message #0
Haha. This is now filed somewhere in my head under "Remilia teasing Gryphon", even though his Gallic is really not that bad any more.

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#2, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by Peter Eng on Oct-06-20 at 11:55 AM
In response to message #1
LAST EDITED ON Oct-06-20 AT 12:07 PM (EDT)
 
>Haha. This is now filed somewhere in my head under "Remilia teasing
>Gryphon,"
>

Maybe she's teasing him in a "So, you like hearing me speak Gallic?" way.

>
> ...even though his Gallic is really not that bad any more.
>

I just had an odd thought. Would Perrine notice that Gryphon's spoken Gallic has improved?

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#3, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by MuninsFire on Oct-06-20 at 03:04 PM
In response to message #2
>>Haha. This is now filed somewhere in my head under "Remilia teasing
>>Gryphon,"
>>
>
>Maybe she's teasing him in a "So, you like hearing me speak Gallic?"
>way.
>
>>
>> ...even though his Gallic is really not that bad any more.
>>
>
>I just had an odd thought. Would Perrine notice that Gryphon's spoken
>Gallic has improved?
>
>Peter Eng
>--
>"I've been taking night classes."


....I'm -deeply- amused here, because I recall back in Symphony 1,

> Somehow, though, in all his years of linguistic pursuit, he
> had missed out French. It was very possibly the only Earth language
> he didn't know, but his ignorance of it was profound.


#4, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by Gryphon on Oct-06-20 at 03:41 PM
In response to message #3
>>>Haha. This is now filed somewhere in my head under "Remilia teasing
>>>Gryphon,"
>>
>>Maybe she's teasing him in a "So, you like hearing me speak Gallic?"
>>way.

My mental image filter is currently split between "singing while cooking" and "impromptu lullaby", but either way, that is the essential intent. :)

>>> ...even though his Gallic is really not that bad any more.
>>>
>>
>>I just had an odd thought. Would Perrine notice that Gryphon's spoken
>>Gallic has improved?

Heh, I hadn't thought of that, but she certainly would if he's not careful.

>>"I've been taking night classes."

It's not even completely untrue! :)

>....I'm -deeply- amused here, because I recall back in Symphony 1,
>
>> Somehow, though, in all his years of linguistic pursuit, he
>> had missed out French. It was very possibly the only Earth language
>> he didn't know, but his ignorance of it was profound.

Indeed, that, as the young persons say, is the joke. ;)

--G.

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#5, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by MuninsFire on Oct-06-20 at 03:47 PM
In response to message #4
>>>"I've been taking night classes."
>
>It's not even completely untrue! :)

We're also seeing Eine kleine Nachtmusik to go with the linguistics lessons, which is pleasant ;-)

>
>>....I'm -deeply- amused here, because I recall back in Symphony 1,
>>
>>> Somehow, though, in all his years of linguistic pursuit, he
>>> had missed out French. It was very possibly the only Earth language
>>> he didn't know, but his ignorance of it was profound.
>
>Indeed, that, as the young persons say, is the joke. ;)
>

I like it. But then I'm a huge fan of character development in general.

< prolly why I like your stuff so much; I like watching them grow and change >


#6, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by SpottedKitty on Oct-06-20 at 08:35 PM
In response to message #4
>>>I just had an odd thought. Would Perrine notice that Gryphon's spoken
>>>Gallic has improved?
>
>Heh, I hadn't thought of that, but she certainly would if he's not careful.

And considering who he's been improving it with, would he have picked up any really old-fashioned words and turns of phrase? More and more likely Perrine's going to think something weird's going on.

But of course, she isn't going to think weird enough... is she? ;)

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#7, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by Astynax on Oct-06-20 at 08:53 PM
In response to message #6
>And considering who he's been improving it with, would he have picked
>up any really old-fashioned words and turns of phrase? More and more
>likely Perrine's going to think something weird's going on.
>
>But of course, she isn't going to think weird enough... is she? ;)
>
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Well, she's already met Remilia, so really the only weird she wouldn't be able to easily piece together is time travel shenanigans.


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#8, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by Zemyla on Oct-06-20 at 10:25 PM
In response to message #7
>Well, she's already met Remilia, so really the only weird she wouldn't
>be able to easily piece together is time travel shenanigans.

Lucchini will probably blurt it out as a wild-ass guess, the way Rosie the Ravager did to Bruce in Renew.


#9, RE: Chanson Profonde
Posted by Meridias on Oct-08-20 at 03:52 AM
In response to message #8
For something like that coming out of left field, I can actually picture Hattori being the one to bring that up.

"Vampires? Sure, why not? It's not like we're talking time travel or anything."

*insert blank stare and raised eyebrow*

"Oh, for the - of course, what was I thinking?"
or something similar.