October 2003
- Scripting Languages and Magic gbtmud
- Scripting Languages and Magic Edward Glowacki
- Scripting Languages and Magic Freeman, Jeff
- Scripting Languages and Magic Patrick Dughi
- Scripting Languages and Magic Sheela Caur'Lir
- Scripting Languages and Magic Patrick Dughi
- Scripting Languages and Magic Smith, David {Lynchburg}
- Scripting Languages and Magic Jonathon Duerig
- Scripting Languages and Magic J C Lawrence
- Scripting Languages and Magic Richard A. Bartle
- Scripting Languages and Magic eric
- Scripting Languages and Magic Matthew Estes
- Scripting Languages and Magic Ben Chambers
- Scripting Languages and Magic J C Lawrence
- Scripting Languages and Magic Nathan F. Yospe
- Scripting Languages and Magic Smith, David {Lynchburg}
- Scripting Languages and Magic J C Lawrence
- Scripting Languages and Magic Edward Glowacki
- Scripting Languages and Magic Freeman, Jeff
- Scripting Languages and Magic Crosbie Fitch
In case it's useful, here's a way to automate translation from
workaday scripting language into multiple 'authentic' destination
languages:
0) Code up a 'syllable splicer' - something that given a word will
spit it out into syllables. I knocked up an algorithm that assumes
that every vowel is sounded. From the beginning of a word consume
all letters until a vowel is reached, eat a consonant if no
consonants yet, or a pair of consonants follows (use all remaining
consonants if no more vowels) - that's a
syllable. E.g. Algorithm->Al'go'rithm, Thunder->Thun'der.
1) Take a nice vocabulary, e.g. The Silmarillion and produce a
list of Ns syllables. You now have the basis of new languages.
2) To translate a word in the source language to one of Ns-1
destination languages Ds, first syllabalise the source word, then
find the closest matching syllables from the basis list. Add Ds to
the indices of each syllable, and recompose the destination
word. Voila!
What this let's you do is create a pretty obvious base 'magic
scripting language', but only let each of Ns-1 classes of user have
the ability to use their own opaque version. Each user class will
have to discover the grammar and semantics of the scripting language
all by themselves, i.e. it won't be quite so easy for people to
exchange discoveries.
Thus Fire might become Jolam, and Fire-twice -> Jolam-Huter or
Firetwice -> Jolansoter.
When I was mucking about with this almost a quarter of a century
ago, I was also thinking of this as a way of creating a 'magic
language' for an Adventure (single player) system I'd
written. However, I wasn't thinking of a scripting language so
much. More of a system where the syllables themselves had different
powers, and the combinations thereof would dictate the effect. I
considered creating distinct syllable vocabulary flavours for
different kinds of magic, e.g. black (Orcish syllables)/white (Elven
syllables).
NB we subliminally learn the ancient language beneath English, but
it is still accessible to us, we still understand some words simply
by their constituent syllables, e.g. Titter/jitter/skitter,
skunk/stunk/funk, twinkle/sprinkle/crinkle, weep/seep/creep, etc. I
think Tolkien knew this too (probably wittingly). It's no accident
that we recognise some degree of intrinsic sentiment in words such
as Mordor - not simply because of the similarity with murder, but
because of mor/mortal/morbid/mordred. Obviously, only the older
English (and related language) words and their derivatives have this
syllabic language within them. - Scripting Languages and Magic Sheela Caur'Lir
- Scripting Languages and Magic Crosbie Fitch
- Scripting Languages and Magic Sheela Caur'Lir
- Scripting Languages and Magic Nathan F. Yospe
- Scripting Languages and Magic Marian Griffith
- Scripting Languages and Magic McDonald, Stephen
- Scripting Languages and Magic Sheela Caur'Lir
- Scripting Languages and Magic Mats Lidstrom
- Scripting Languages and Magic Sheela Caur'Lir
- Scripting Languages and Magic Eric Merritt
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- Scripting Languages and Magic Kwon J. Ekstrom
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- Scripting Languages and Magic Alex Chacha
- Scripting Languages and Magic Jason Murdick
- Scripting Languages and Magic J C Lawrence
- Scripting Languages and Magic Nicolai Hansen
- Scripting Languages and Magic Sheela Caur'Lir
- Scripting Languages and Magic Adam Burr
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