Board Thread:Modded Servers/@comment-26236093-20151006155902/@comment-26184570-20151015031249

Faenor of the Silver Laurel wrote:

Argali1 wrote: There is nothing wrong with learning learning a fictional langauge, but, it is not a priority. You're saying Tolkien's languages are made up... But all languages are made up, in a sense. Want to take a stroll through Thomas Hobbes' State of Nature? It's not pretty, being amoral and unreasoning. But as a previous commenter said, Tolkien was a professor of languages at Oxford, making him much more qualified to make a language than say, a random person.

Yes, I've read such works as Leviathan and John Locke's Second Treatise on Civil Government. I make it my policy to be as well read and spoken as possible. YOU ARE PUTTING WORDS IN MY MOUTH. I am fully aware of what they are based off of, but, I, unlike some people, actually take in to account what will be useful in the real world, and I am more interested in Earth than Arda. Crazy, right? No! The Earth is real, and we should devote our attentiont to her, as upposed to the fictional Arda.