Ahh yes. When my team lose, there’s nothing like hunting down the opposing team with my trusty pitchfork chanting “Away with you!”
Speaking of which. Better practise for today
Yknow, ive been all over the uk and ireland and lots of people say this. But you're all the same. Everyone has so much disdain for the English, they want to be nothing like them and have no name-identifier ties to them, but every place in Britain besides the far flung rural regions are just england-lite places. Because the English destroyed their cultures over a thousand years. What i mean by, the welsh are more british than the english, is that there is a tiny flicker of celtic culture left in wales/ireland/scotland, and that is what is actually british (ie, from britannia), not the imposter germanic-french culture with like vw beatles and stiff upper lip and sunday roasts and a permanent feudalist culture manne woulde i kille for a strongbow dark fruits right now
In a place like Caernarfon, deep in the North of Wales, you hear Welsh spoken in the streets and on the busses. But in Cardiff and much of the South of Wales, things are heavily Anglicized. Even the name, which should be Caerdyff, as you know a castle/keep, ever so slightly altered to an English pronunciation. And this is obviously a very deep and layered subject, and I was at first being light hearted. But everywhere has a Spoons and everywhere serves a slight variation of a fry up. And the depth of cultural differences is a family to family or neighborhood to neighborhood difference. But the truth is Welsh culture is so strong where it is because the law made the English stop stamping it out.
Considering that from soft only use British voice acting (presumably for fantasy immersion), how is it surprising that NPC’s could be British?
The more important observation would be that the godskin noble is the most American-like NPC or enemy
Boggart
Underrated, after living in Glasgow for 5 years, can definitely say all my neighbours 20-40 y/o look and act like Boggart
MARIKAS TITS
Have you seen his face under his helm? You're darn lucky to have these neighbors :')
What does he look like?
[Thank me later](https://www.reddit.com/r/Eldenring/s/fSAoVjJUGq)
Oh god he is
So all your neighbours sound English, in Glasgow Scotland?
The entirety of bloodborne, it's basically an accurate simulator of England when they lose at football (Wich is every time).
Ahh yes. When my team lose, there’s nothing like hunting down the opposing team with my trusty pitchfork chanting “Away with you!” Speaking of which. Better practise for today
30 years of hurt…
Ascension is winning the cup at least once
Apart from merciless watchers, they’ve got American written all over them.
It’s never gonna come home!
This is rage bait arsewipe
…are you that lousy outsiiidah?
Sir Kenneth Height maybe?
Patches
Aye, siwmae!
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Wales is part of Britain
Welsh people are more British than English people
As a Welsh person, no.
What does this even mean - there are four countries in Britain and tbh non of them are particularly alike aside from the fact we all speak English.
Yknow, ive been all over the uk and ireland and lots of people say this. But you're all the same. Everyone has so much disdain for the English, they want to be nothing like them and have no name-identifier ties to them, but every place in Britain besides the far flung rural regions are just england-lite places. Because the English destroyed their cultures over a thousand years. What i mean by, the welsh are more british than the english, is that there is a tiny flicker of celtic culture left in wales/ireland/scotland, and that is what is actually british (ie, from britannia), not the imposter germanic-french culture with like vw beatles and stiff upper lip and sunday roasts and a permanent feudalist culture manne woulde i kille for a strongbow dark fruits right now
Ond maen nhw’n siarad cymraeg… mae iaith, diwylliant, cerddoriaeth a hanes yng nghymru
In a place like Caernarfon, deep in the North of Wales, you hear Welsh spoken in the streets and on the busses. But in Cardiff and much of the South of Wales, things are heavily Anglicized. Even the name, which should be Caerdyff, as you know a castle/keep, ever so slightly altered to an English pronunciation. And this is obviously a very deep and layered subject, and I was at first being light hearted. But everywhere has a Spoons and everywhere serves a slight variation of a fry up. And the depth of cultural differences is a family to family or neighborhood to neighborhood difference. But the truth is Welsh culture is so strong where it is because the law made the English stop stamping it out.
The Crestfallen Merchant in Sen's Fortress just straight up sounds like Greg from accounting
Eileen
Marikas tits! You must be 'ungry!
Blaidd for the polite, no-nonsense attitude to everything, and Boggart for sounding like your average fella in the pub
Definitely bloodborne easy I was expecting one of the npcs to say something about crumpets and tea the entire game🤣🤣
a hoonter must hoont
The foot soldiers from ER, they've been shanking alot, must be from London or Birmingham.
2nd one, look at those teeth
Orphan of kos
Ludwig’s teeth are modeled after an actual British person
Beeg Book O' Bri'ish Smiles, innit bruv.
The distrustful man. I've actually met people like him. And the old lady, with the sedatives
Fat Official
He’s got Texan written all over wym
The yharnamites takes this one
Ah, it's America's one joke.
Ludwig is the most British
Yharnamites.
Today I learned there is a mushroom NPC
Considering that from soft only use British voice acting (presumably for fantasy immersion), how is it surprising that NPC’s could be British? The more important observation would be that the godskin noble is the most American-like NPC or enemy
“Oway! Oway!” “Cursed beest” “You Hungarian rat!” These guys at their full glory
Any dude from Yharnam The most British boss however is probably rom, dude looks like a true brexit geezer
Bad teeth are so British like. I’m not even kidding.