It's the accent that comes easy for me as my gypsy. I gave up on choosing just one. It fluctuates between her moods because her backstory is so multi-cultural. It goes from Italian to Spanish, from Russian to Indian, from Swedish to Arabic, and back again!
a true gypsy huh? hehehehe not just romani gypsy. i am not sure what my accent is gonna do...this is my first time playing her for more than a few hours at a feast. i'll be playing her IG for the first time this month. very exciting
Mine doesn't, she has CO: Dancer, Massuese and... <thinks a moment> I think that is all at the moment. But she owns her own Varda! Thanks to a very generous noble and his proposal gift to her... that never amounted to anything but he let her keep it anyway, horses and all.
My friend Adam (Avaran) plays a human with gypsy influences very well. Slips into an accent for one word or so in a sentence before correcting himself and wears dull clothing with some flashy necklace or other.
oh i agree humans are great...i love playing my human character she's fun but she's an NPC and i honestly don't know how the PC thing will go until 2 weeks from now hehehehe i'll let you all know but honestly why are gypsies a different race from humans...i mean besides just being ..colorful humans...whats the difference?
I'd have to answer FOIG to that one. You need to ask your local chapter for a race packet to learn the difference between barbarians, gypsies and humans.
oh no i get all that...but in all honesty...their bodies are just....human...ya know? no huge differences except culture and gypsy curse which i find amusing
They have different internal workings. There are subtle differences in their physiology. Romani blood is thicker (and spicier), they tend to be smarter, faster, more crafty and clever, with greater sex appeal and class.