Siobhan Is Too Good At Puzzles 🧠

    The guy takes out a small piece of parchment and draws a quick drawing on it. And you see that it is he draws it’s a little clumsy, but he draws a he draws a he draws a uh what looks like a dog like a little sort of canine shape that is sleeping on the on the ground. Yeah. And he draws a little pointyeared canine like a fox jumping over it. Oh, the quick brown fox jumps over the lace. You see, uh, he reaches in, pulls out a little thing of equipment, and you see he takes out this gleaming white crystal and goes, “Copari puts it to your chest.” Huh? Oh, can is does this mean that we can um and points to the drawing? The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Oh, I got to get me one of these. Where’d you get this? This? Yeah. Other older city. Nice to welcome to Tabira City. And you understand him perfectly. Thank you so much. Am I speaking his language or is he You guys all understand what Van is saying. Okay. So, I can now understand what he’s saying. You can understand what he’s saying. Great. Can I Does this work for everyone or is it just for him? Yeah. As you guys come up, he just holds the drawing out to you and like applies his crystal that glow. Sorry. It’s a drawing of what? A quick a little brown a little fox jumping. Brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The great brown fox brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Um and one by one all of you begin to understand the language that this person is speaking.

    How does she do it? #shorts #dimension20 #cloudwardho

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    1. I learned that sentence in typing/computers 101 back in high school. It was for us to learn how to stay on our
      "home row keys"
      …aka where our hands/wrists are supposed to rest. Supposedly for comfortability & speed. This was way back in the day, tho, but this sentence was drilled into our heads, reminds me of Bart Simpson writing his sentences on the chalk board 😏πŸ€ͺ

    2. Brennan is a great game master I have really been learning and admiring his narrative style and boundaries he is a magical mentor for game masters who feel overwhelmed about guiding their first game! Thank you for sharing your creative games this is a marvelous hobby strengthening tool πŸ’—πŸ‘Œ

    3. It's a pangram — a short sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet. You can use it to quickly test a typewriter keyboard, or see how that new fountain pen feels making every letter when you write. I once made my own pangram: Black ghosts ventriloquize; few mix dip with joy.

    4. I mean, you can do that if you have a puzzle geek in your party. Every other party would just get annoyed and start to murder hobo the entire town, because they refuse to communicate.
      It is great she has fun with completely pointless trivia, but you need to know your audience as a GM. That will not work for every party

    5. UM AcKsHuAlLy, that sentence only uses all the English letters, not all the English sounds. (The sentence is missing sounds like /sh/ and /ch/, for example.) It would work to translate written Egnlish, maybe, but not spoken English.

    6. Is that drawing used because the character knows that the players speak English? Every language will have different sentences for using all letters, & some might have none. Would he have to use a different picture/sentence for speakers of different languages? What if he doesn't know what language someone originally speaks?

    7. I don't understand. Doesn't make sense. Having all of the letters to a language isn't the language. You need the rules, the grammar, the correct pronunciation. The crystal wouldn't work

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