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Answer A: Why is "Ser" used in Game of Thrones rather than "Sir"?
The answer given on the Movies and TV site could be useful to you. Basically, George RR Martin invented "Ser" to add some difference between his novels and the real world.
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about 5 years ago
Question Describing the differences between languages
To help create descriptive differences in the way my characters talk I am looking for a list of how each language sounds. For example the German language has lots of clusters of consonants, and could be described as harsh. I understand that many of the descriptions of how a language sounds are subj...
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about 8 years ago
Question Challenges in switching tense
I am writing fiction and considering using past tense by default but then switching to present tense for action scenes. This answer leads me to believe switching tense can be done. I assume that changing tense needs to be done carefully not to confuse the reader, but what other challenges are there ...
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about 8 years ago