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This is going to go terribly wrong and I'm going to watch it every step of the way. Just don't forget language barriers. French is a thing. Or hand wave it, whatever.
This. Why overcomplicate things? People do learn other languages without magical assistance.
1.) She's a Ward. I highly doubt she was taking a foreign language class.
2.) At the start of Worm, she's 12. As an American, 12 year olds are not taught additional languages outside of special (usually family related) circumstances.
3.) There is no point 3. I just wanted an extra number to make it look like I had more to say.
4.) Wait, I remember now. Saying, "Because magic." doesn't really count as over implicating things.
5.) If she did learn an extra language, she'd likely choose some Asian language due to ABB presence in Brockton Bay.
1) As a Ward, who will likely be expected to take part in Endbringer fights and coordinate with foreign capes - like Québecois - it's not improbable she might be encouraged to learn a language.
2) Depending on which school she goes to, that can be different.
3) She can totally have a family-related circumstance.
4) Why didn't the magic also fill her with the needed knowledge to actually talk to people without offending their alien values if it gave her the knowledge to use a language? Knowing French makes it less complicated.
5) Québec is not that far.
1.) Wards actually require parental permission to participate in Endbringer fights...which she has, nevermind. That said, There's no real communication between capes during Endbringer fights beyond the initial, 'Go with this guy and fulfill your assigned role'. I see your point about being encouraged to learn a language though.
2.) Regardless of the school she went to, she's a 12 year old Ward. The idea of her learning French fluently stresses my SoD pretty hard.
3.) ...I'm gonna stay away from this one actually. In my head, the name Missy Biron sounded white but in hindsight, I don't really know anything.
4.) I actually don't understand what you're saying here. When I said, 'Magic', I was thinking more that the familiar runes would be trying to make it easier for them to communicate, and the easiest way would be either an empathy link or some quick-and-dirty language infusions. The 'alien values' part is going way over my head. I mean, Missy hasn't actually spoken yet.
(You mean why not help the two girls understand each other's cultural values? Because those aren't a part of language, I guess? Though now that you mention it, you're right, why not? Could be part of that empathy bond the other familiars get, easy...)
5.) And I don't know anything Quebec either (I'm not a very worldly person). Do you mean it's not far from Brockton Bay?
The majority of the French and the French-speaking Canadians are actually caucasian, aka "white". And Québec, the French-speaking part of Canada, is just north of Vermont and Maine - a bit over 300 miles if your take a car from Boston to Montréal. It's really not much of a stretch to have Missy have some French-speaking relatives.
In my defense, I've never actually read or watched the series.I am constantly amazed that people forget the easy fact that Saito got his language comprehension from a spell cast on him by Louise.
Translation magic in ZnT is 'casual' magic, just like flying is. A mere cantrip for the more experienced sorceror to cast. There's a reason why Mages hold supreme power, even in a world with 'guns' and 'cannons' - they're simply outclassed by the incredibly versatile and powerful magical system already in place.
Bullets? Cannons? LOL! Look at me, I am Karin the Heavy Wind. I just summoned a tornado that destroyed your town and half your countryside, and those cannon and high-end explosives you threw at me? No, my autonomous and wholly intelligent 'wind-clone' (basically a flying naruto-esque shadow clone) worked wonders by deceiving you all. I was also invisible and under a wind-shield all along.
And any mage whom can stack three elements can do the things above, if to a lesser extent. Kirche the slutty bimbo, is at, what, 16, capable of stacking 3 elements. And she obviously cares little about being 'powerful' and 'capable' with magic, from what we see of her. It was more of an organic development that comes from studying over several years. Fits with the 'magic system' of 'Willpower' / 'mana' they've got as well.
Uuugh... What was my point again?
Ah, yes, acquiring the language should be laughably easy when it's brought up to a teacher. Unless Louise decides to half-assedly curse Vista out of frustration, shame and embarrassment, like in the anime. (Which happened in canon - "Why don't you speak my language, you filthy commoner dog! EXPLOSION!" - Bam. Language learned).
I was under the impression that it was unusual, not something casual? Magical translation seems like something outside of the usual magical paradigms for non-Void spells.Translation magic in ZnT is 'casual' magic, just like flying is. A mere cantrip for the more experienced sorceror to cast. There's a reason why Mages hold supreme power, even in a world with 'guns' and 'cannons' - they're simply outclassed by the incredibly versatile and powerful magical system already in place.
I am constantly amazed that people forget the easy fact that Saito got his language comprehension from a spell cast on him by Louise.
Translation magic in ZnT is 'casual' magic, just like flying is. A mere cantrip for the more experienced sorceror to cast. There's a reason why Mages hold supreme power, even in a world with 'guns' and 'cannons' - they're simply outclassed by the incredibly versatile and powerful magical system already in place.
Bullets? Cannons? LOL! Look at me, I am Karin the Heavy Wind. I just summoned a tornado that destroyed your town and half your countryside, and those cannon and high-end explosives you threw at me? No, my autonomous and wholly intelligent 'wind-clone' (basically a flying naruto-esque shadow clone) worked wonders by deceiving you all. I was also invisible and under a wind-shield all along.
And any mage whom can stack three elements can do the things above, if to a lesser extent. Kirche the slutty bimbo, is at, what, 16, capable of stacking 3 elements. And she obviously cares little about being 'powerful' and 'capable' with magic, from what we see of her. It was more of an organic development that comes from studying over several years. Fits with the 'magic system' of 'Willpower' / 'mana' they've got as well.
Uuugh... What was my point again?
Ah, yes, acquiring the language should be laughably easy when it's brought up to a teacher. Unless Louise decides to half-assedly curse Vista out of frustration, shame and embarrassment, like in the anime. (Which happened in canon - "Why don't you speak my language, you filthy commoner dog! EXPLOSION!" - Bam. Language learned).
I am constantly amazed that people forget the easy fact that Saito got his language comprehension from a spell cast on him by Louise.
Translation magic in ZnT is 'casual' magic, just like flying is. A mere cantrip for the more experienced sorceror to cast. There's a reason why Mages hold supreme power, even in a world with 'guns' and 'cannons' - they're simply outclassed by the incredibly versatile and powerful magical system already in place.
Bullets? Cannons? LOL! Look at me, I am Karin the Heavy Wind. I just summoned a tornado that destroyed your town and half your countryside, and those cannon and high-end explosives you threw at me? No, my autonomous and wholly intelligent 'wind-clone' (basically a flying naruto-esque shadow clone) worked wonders by deceiving you all. I was also invisible and under a wind-shield all along.
And any mage whom can stack three elements can do the things above, if to a lesser extent. Kirche the slutty bimbo, is at, what, 16, capable of stacking 3 elements. And she obviously cares little about being 'powerful' and 'capable' with magic, from what we see of her. It was more of an organic development that comes from studying over several years. Fits with the 'magic system' of 'Willpower' / 'mana' they've got as well.
Uuugh... What was my point again?
Ah, yes, acquiring the language should be laughably easy when it's brought up to a teacher. Unless Louise decides to half-assedly curse Vista out of frustration, shame and embarrassment, like in the anime. (Which happened in canon - "Why don't you speak my language, you filthy commoner dog! EXPLOSION!" - Bam. Language learned).
Or more likely they will fear the "magicless commoner" who has Powers.
They will seek to control her, or bind her Powers, or kill her instead.
They will not allow something like her to exist.
Vista gives Tristain a tremendous tactical advantage.
- She can instantly deploy armies ANYWHERE on the battlefield, increasing Tristain's military projection abilities.
- Instant retreat, instant flank, instant assassination, etc.
- She can scout at extreme range with minimal risk, either by herself or using other soldiers.
- She can force multiply the range of spell casters, cannons and muskets.
- Bullets and spells will never miss when under her radius. Agnes could fire at the ground and she would still hit her target in the opposite direction without line of sight several miles away.
If she second trigger or if the Familiar Runes managed to bypass her Manton Limitation, she'll be unstoppable.
Her "Magic" will be highly prized. If she grows up here and marries, her children might trigger off of buds of her shard, creating a Noble House of Space Warping "Magic".
Her warping powers basically negate most spells and ranged weapons aimed at her and depending on the parameters of her Manton Limit she might be capable of destroying golems and constructs at will since they're not alive.I would look into vista's powers more if i where you. She cant do most of this (although she could possible allow some people to move faster on a battlefield or increase the range of some, your right there). The whole point of what i think would make this story good would be that Vista is not over powered and cant just destroy any enemy, but that she can help fight and has supernatural powers other then magic. Hell if you think about it Vista might get the runes that Saito had, or another one of the familar runes.
My American middle school taught both French and Spanish starting from 6th grade. Vista might not be fluent, but if she's going to a good school she's probably learning a second language.2.) At the start of Worm, she's 12. As an American, 12 year olds are not taught additional languages outside of special (usually family related) circumstances.
My American middle school taught both French and Spanish starting from 6th grade. Vista might not be fluent, but if she's going to a good school she's probably learning a second language.