RE: Vox Mentis Discussion
05-26-2017, 02:49 AM
I'm decently familiar with Ars Poetica - good catch! Fun fact, Ars Poetica was the working title for Vox Mentis when I was developing it for a bit. I ended up thinking it was a bit too on the nose. I liked the Latin though, and I liked having the title be something that didn't entirely have a clear meaning until the very very end.
Oh boy, Shakespeare was definitely the head of the England branch at one point. I'm gonna say in the 1920s. Unfortunately, he and most of the England branch were wiped out when they unwittingly tapped into a different sort of bareword language than we're familar with, effectively erasing themselves from existence. The England branch has never been able to reattain its former glory.
Why, Virginia Woolf, of course ;)
(05-26-2017, 12:09 AM)Schazer Wrote: »Deadly serious bonus question: which branch of the Organisation did William Shakespeare work in?
Oh boy, Shakespeare was definitely the head of the England branch at one point. I'm gonna say in the 1920s. Unfortunately, he and most of the England branch were wiped out when they unwittingly tapped into a different sort of bareword language than we're familar with, effectively erasing themselves from existence. The England branch has never been able to reattain its former glory.
(05-26-2017, 12:29 AM)☆ C.H.W.O.K.A ☆ Wrote: »so who WAS afraid of virginia woolf
Why, Virginia Woolf, of course ;)