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Here is a comment from Saunatonttu on using real languages in the game: I have taken it a habit to use both of my native languages, especially swedish in my mostly english online games. It's funny, and adds some extra humour for me to the "forgein" languages. Nordic barbarians yelling "finnjävels!" (f'n finns!) for example.
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We are a few players in Linköping, always happy to take some more into our group. The current campaigns we have (I GM both) are:
1) A group of players, have been playing this campaign since -94 when we met at college and we still play once per week. In game we are at 1210 just after the Soleean War) This is a RCES/Star Viking campaign with lots of intrigue and exploration.
2) A new campaign just started, the players are playing a small company trying to make it in the RC space. It will be a corp/explore campaign.
I'm a Swedish-American Traveller ... but I suppose that's not exactly what you're looking for, is it.
In fact, [FONT=arial,helvetica]Dunia, Linköping (as well as Lidk[/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica]öping)[/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica] were my family's two original hometowns; my great-grandparents used to talk about them all the time.* So, y'know, if you happen to come across any Andersson's running around over there ...
*My great-grandfather was from [/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica]Lidk[/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica]öping, and my great-grandmother was from [/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica]Linköping. Confusing, I know, but I keep track of it by remembering that it was my great-grandfather who talked about the lake. [/FONT]