Quote from: Xheralt Del'Encradeir on Today at 04:11:27 PMknowing who the first trans person he was ever exposed to was, back in the formative 1980's, one of the weird-even-by-other-pagan's-estimation pagans around the university
Quote from: Xheralt Del'Encradeir on Today at 05:29:53 PM"Promotion" is a slippery concept, especially in the commercialized internet age. Using Talossan for promotion was a feature to mention, in order to to attract other language nerds, to say "hey look, we have something other micronations don't!", promotion in that sense.
Quote from: Mximo Malt on Today at 04:39:04 PMThe concept of "death of the author" really applies here. His lived reality, decades in the making, has pretty clearly demonstrated that he can't control what Talossa is, that his creation does just fine without him. It seems likely to outlive him. I think he'll be happier about that than anything else.
With a populace as wary of him as modern RT seems to be, such machinations (should they even exist!) are unlikely in the extreme to succeed. His hands will be on none of the levers of power.
Quote from: Xheralt Del'Encradeir on Today at 04:37:26 PMWhat are you afraid of?
Quote from: Xheralt Del'Encradeir on Today at 04:37:26 PMI haven't forgotten that MY previous efforts to rejoin, or even look in on, this Kingdom (Landing Pier style) were unceremoniously and silently rejected
Quote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on Today at 05:13:55 PM20 Year old posts I had no access to, at that, {shrug}.Quote from: Xheralt Del'Encradeir on Today at 05:02:47 PMQuote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on December 27, 2025, 05:00:18 PM"Marketing ploy?" You really do misunderstand him. He loved languages, period. He studied Russian, Icelandic, various others -- some of the ghelp's odder elements were retained from its Icelandic influence and inspiration, before the Berber mythology got folded in. Asserting copyright was NEVER about the money, it was real-world efforts to recover control of "Talossa", something he could point to and say "I created this and deserve to be compensated for my work", as would any published creator. This move of course ultimately failed.Quote from: Mximo Malt on December 27, 2025, 04:54:26 PMI have no idea what you mean by "pickle". Sir Tomás has always been well respected for his services to the language.Quote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on December 27, 2025, 04:52:37 PMI am interested in its history. That's why I have been, among other things, researching Archaic Talossan as it was first created by Ben in December 1980. What you're doing has nothing to do with its history, and how dare you make these sweeping statements when you don't know the first thing about it?Well, looks like we're both in a pickle now, eh?
Instead of Ben, who only ever saw the language he created as a marketing ploy to get nerds to join his kingdom, I would love to see the return of the second person ever to speak Talossan, and the first person to truly love it: Sir Tomás Gariçeir.
I never said it was about money. I'm refering to this statement (source):Quote from: King BenThe language was created to promote Talossa [...]. That is what the language exists for.
, which does leave a bitter taste in my mouth. I would hope that el Glheþ is more than merely a promotional vehicle for Talossa.
Evidently, I'm not the only one who read it like that (source):Quote from: Tomás GariçeirIf things have degenerated so much that the Talossan language now exists "only to promote Talossa", then for Heaven's sake, somebody let me know and I will not waste another second working on it. The day that our venerable, beautiful, noble language becomes nothing more than a mere marketing tool to attract new members for our little club, whose use is restricted to the tiny handful of human beings in the world who are members of our little club and have received "authorisation", is the day I pack my bags and join the Republic.
I understand that you were there when it happened, so it's a bit silly for me to quote 20 year old forum posts at you, but in retrospect it's difficult not to read though these things and not get that impression.
Quote from: Xheralt Del'Encradeir on Today at 05:02:47 PMQuote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on December 27, 2025, 05:00:18 PM"Marketing ploy?" You really do misunderstand him. He loved languages, period. He studied Russian, Icelandic, various others -- some of the ghelp's odder elements were retained from its Icelandic influence and inspiration, before the Berber mythology got folded in. Asserting copyright was NEVER about the money, it was real-world efforts to recover control of "Talossa", something he could point to and say "I created this and deserve to be compensated for my work", as would any published creator. This move of course ultimately failed.Quote from: Mximo Malt on December 27, 2025, 04:54:26 PMI have no idea what you mean by "pickle". Sir Tomás has always been well respected for his services to the language.Quote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on December 27, 2025, 04:52:37 PMI am interested in its history. That's why I have been, among other things, researching Archaic Talossan as it was first created by Ben in December 1980. What you're doing has nothing to do with its history, and how dare you make these sweeping statements when you don't know the first thing about it?Well, looks like we're both in a pickle now, eh?
Instead of Ben, who only ever saw the language he created as a marketing ploy to get nerds to join his kingdom, I would love to see the return of the second person ever to speak Talossan, and the first person to truly love it: Sir Tomás Gariçeir.
Quote from: King BenThe language was created to promote Talossa [...]. That is what the language exists for.
Quote from: Tomás GariçeirIf things have degenerated so much that the Talossan language now exists "only to promote Talossa", then for Heaven's sake, somebody let me know and I will not waste another second working on it. The day that our venerable, beautiful, noble language becomes nothing more than a mere marketing tool to attract new members for our little club, whose use is restricted to the tiny handful of human beings in the world who are members of our little club and have received "authorisation", is the day I pack my bags and join the Republic.
Quote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on December 27, 2025, 05:00:18 PM"Marketing ploy?" You really do misunderstand him. He loved languages, period. He studied Russian, Icelandic, various others -- some of the ghelp's odder elements were retained from its Icelandic influence and inspiration, before the Berber mythology got folded in. Asserting copyright was NEVER about the money, it was real-world efforts to recover control of "Talossa", something he could point to and say "I created this and deserve to be compensated for my work", as would any published creator. This move of course ultimately failed.Quote from: Mximo Malt on December 27, 2025, 04:54:26 PMI have no idea what you mean by "pickle". Sir Tomás has always been well respected for his services to the language.Quote from: Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP on December 27, 2025, 04:52:37 PMWell, looks like we're both in a pickle now, eh?Quote from: Mximo Malt on December 27, 2025, 04:48:44 PMAnd you know what? You are NOT fit to be Ladintsch Naziunal if you are not interested in the history of the language. Promoting its use is one thing, but the history of the language is one of the most important aspects of it. There, I said it.I am interested in its history. That's why I have been, among other things, researching Archaic Talossan as it was first created by Ben in December 1980. What you're doing has nothing to do with its history, and how dare you make these sweeping statements when you don't know the first thing about it?
Instead of Ben, who only ever saw the language he created as a marketing ploy to get nerds to join his kingdom, I would love to see the return of the second person ever to speak Talossan, and the first person to truly love it: Sir Tomás Gariçeir.
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Today at 04:37:38 PMI have asked for a word to be coined for this new approach, and we intend to do them fairly regularly.
Quote from: Xheralt Del'Encradeir on Today at 04:37:26 PMQuote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on December 27, 2025, 04:56:10 PMI just want to circle back on this bit:First off, my knowledge of ghelp is pretty minimal. I remember it as astor, maybe there was a newsletter that went by that name or something? In any case, my bad. Recall that I had no direct access to things Republican.Quote from: Xheralt Del'Encradeir on December 26, 2025, 03:34:57 PMHis concern of course is to not be subjected to an overtly hostile environment, there being easily a half dozen Quator Astor citizens still at least semi-active here who despise him viscerally; his impression from his last attempt at reconciliation was that those people were still "in charge" and absolutely blacklisting him.
"Quator Astor" is a misspelling of "Qator Itrìns", Talossan for "Four Stars", i.e. the flag of the Talossan Republic. When Ben last tried to come back, the Seneschal was in fact a former Talossan Republican, i.e. me. I was not convinced he had changed in any way that would mean I could be safe in a political community with him, and I'm still not.
So am I to take from this that Ben wants to come back now because his former political enemies were out of power and he thinks they're no longer a threat to his plans for Talossa? That's a hint on how to take seriously the question of whether there would be any "forgiveness" or "bygones being bygones".
Next off, your bias is really showing here, in that you PRESUME he has nefarious "plans", and you are putting the worst possible spin on him simply not wanting to walk into an unremittingly hostile environment! As it was back then! Who would want to do that? Some hostility, given the polarization around his very existence, is expected. Occasional landmines can be defused; clearing an entire field might be too much of an ask.
Heck, I'm surprised I've caught as little flak as I have, in returning. I haven't forgotten that MY previous efforts to rejoin, or even look in on, this Kingdom (Landing Pier style) were unceremoniously and silently rejected. By perhaps the same administration? But I'm here now, so that can be (and is) forgiven.
The concept of "death of the author" really applies here. His lived reality, decades in the making, has pretty clearly demonstrated that he can't control what Talossa is, that his creation does just fine without him. It seems likely to outlive him. I think he'll be happier about that than anything else.
With a populace as wary of him as modern RT seems to be, such machinations (should they even exist!) are unlikely in the extreme to succeed. His hands will be on none of the levers of power.
What are you afraid of?
Furthermore, ambition requires energy, something that becomes scarcer for someone in their sixties, as he and I are!