Talk:Somnambula/@comment-188360-20171008011648/@comment-53539-20171030140732

Well to be fair, in our world we don't actually know what that accent would be if it came from Ancient Egypt... Since everyone is dead and all who would have it, plus the language itself. Our currently one is based on an Arabic Egypt influenced by Arabic and Islamic terms. :-?

Lets put it this way, in the UK there was a "true Essex accent", which died when the last person with it died at 90. The current accent is influenced by the London Cockney accent, which is why its known as "The Essex Cockney accent" what there is now. Then there is the case of films featuring Sir Walter Rayleigh that feature either with a posh British Lords accent or a variant of it, except... It was known that he bother had a West country accent and that he never lost it. The accent we know as "Pirate talk" actually is a real accent basis, as it is based on the accents of the West country of England, where most English pirates originated from. So when you think of Sir Walter Rayleigh, had you met him today you would think he was a pirate based on the way he spoke.

In incidently... The "Posh Lord" accent came about more or less over time but mostly peaked as a influence during the Industrial revolution of England in the 1800s, to separate the Lords from the riffraff and because of the influx of new wealth. IT was a standard of English that defined what it was to be a English gentleman and it, along with a verity of customs were defined more then.

To be honest... Its a make believe world, what is right or wrong? ITs obvious to most what its suppose to be, and I thought it was cute.