Do you think a Norse conlag would be interesting to hear for pre-Viking Age Scandinavia?

I think that a conlag-esque language could potentially be used for pre-Old Norse Scandinavia. Especially in mythology and just general ancient Scandinavia. I feel like using Old Norse, despite it being an old language in its own right, would be kind of anachronistic to be used for actual settings in Norse Myth, etc

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u/Real-Championship781 — 4 hours ago
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Are there any recommendations where I can find and buy good Deer Jerky?

I like my jerky when it’s tender and not so tough and brittle. If anyone has any experience with finding quality jerky like that online, let me know!

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u/Real-Championship781 — 3 days ago

Who else thinks that accents could’ve made the games even more immersive?

I think to myself if SSM decided to give Kratos and the rest of the characters accents, I feel like that would’ve added more immersion. Of course I like the English cast as well for both sagas, but perhaps if SSM could’ve hired good actors to give the characters accents, I feel like that would’ve been pretty cool imo. Especially the Norse Saga, for example, since the setting takes place before the Viking Age, I feel like giving the characters Norse(Nordic) accents and not really feature any Old Norse language since it’s before Old Norse was spoken.

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u/Real-Championship781 — 3 days ago

Who else thinks that accents could’ve made the games even more immersive?

I think to myself if SSM decided to give Kratos and the rest of the characters accents, I feel like that would’ve added more immersion. Of course I like the English cast as well for both sagas, but perhaps if SSM could’ve hired good actors to give the characters accents, I feel like that would’ve been pretty cool imo. Especially the Norse Saga, for example, since the setting takes place before the Viking Age, I feel like giving the characters Norse(Nordic) accents and not really feature any Old Norse language since it’s before Old Norse was spoken.

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u/Real-Championship781 — 3 days ago

Can sweet and sour be fixed in different ways besides deep frying?

I want to know if traditional sweet and sour recipes can be fixed in other ways besides deep frying. In comparison to Kung Pao chicken, which is stir fried traditionally, I want to hear thoughts on the sweet and sour side

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u/Real-Championship781 — 5 days ago