[Unsigned and handwriting disguised, very different from the style of his previous note]

Nov 06, 2009 11:06

[Recluse has written the same message in French, Italian, German, Latin, Greek, Ancient Greek, and Decepticon coding, with a small preface in English, scattered across the board ( Read more... )

*day 45, lord recluse

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[Attached to the German post] bprd_fishman November 6 2009, 19:46:03 UTC
Good thinking. I've got a few more under my belt, in varying degrees of aptitude.

[And here added in the particular Fairy language he's best familiar with. The letters are crude, obviously written by someone unused to the alphabet.]

I don't suppose anyone knows this one?

[Russian]

Or this?

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tartaros_avatar November 6 2009, 20:00:18 UTC
[German]

I know enough Russian to get by, but I haven't really had to use it since since the Cold War ended. I do not know the other language you used.

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bprd_fishman November 6 2009, 20:13:47 UTC
[German]

It's not a language that's in common circulation very much.

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tartaros_avatar November 6 2009, 20:23:50 UTC
I supposed as much. I can't even identify what it is.

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bprd_fishman November 6 2009, 21:48:26 UTC
It's a very, very old language.

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[Russian] madeinthehrl November 6 2009, 22:28:25 UTC
I understand Russian...but is it really a good idea to hide things from the nurses?

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[Russian] bprd_fishman November 6 2009, 22:35:15 UTC
What are you

We're not really hiding things. It's a multicultural activity.

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[Russian] madeinthehrl November 6 2009, 22:38:54 UTC
But there are people here who use this to sneak messages past the nurses. Should you really be encouraging that? It won't help their recovery at all.

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[Russian] bprd_fishman November 7 2009, 00:34:42 UTC
Must you really be so paranoid? Why would anyone sneak messages past the nurses, they're only here to help us.

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[Russian] madeinthehrl November 7 2009, 07:27:50 UTC
Because I did it myself when I thought didn't know any better.

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[Russian] bprd_fishman November 7 2009, 15:10:43 UTC
But you're better now, aren't you?

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Re: [Russian] madeinthehrl November 7 2009, 17:58:21 UTC
Yes, but that doesn't mean everyone else is better now. Other people could still be doing it, and it isn't any help to them if you encourage that.

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[Russian] bprd_fishman November 7 2009, 18:06:54 UTC
It's only a bit of fun. You're taking it far too seriously.

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