Perhaps that was the wrong example to draw from. But that's bogging down the ultimate point. It could be imagined as how Colonial Spanish dialects became distinct from Continental Spanish or how Québécois French-Canadian is distinct from Parisian French.We're what, 250 years in from the Consolidation? That's not long enough for a language to split. That's like the time depth between English dialects in England's far flung colonies. It's not really comparable to the fissioning of Latin into Romance languages as that occurred over a much longer time span and involved assimilating large and diverse pre-exisiting cultures.
Why? When say ... the French settlers moved to Quebec IRL there wasn't a pre-existing French presence. So I'm confused by this argument?I think Vavard certainly expanded greatly with the influx of Consolidation refugees, but there must have been a pre-existing presence they built on.
Because ... that's what staff decided at some point in the past? I appreciate that we are trying to equate things here exactly with how RL genetics works but I don't think that really works here. And more aptly I think trying to push for head cannon to become the "real story" negates the point that there is a settled history for the game.Then why do Lithmorrans more closely physically resemble the Charalin than the Hillfolk?
This isn't strictly the real world, and trying to force it to be seems like it's being seen as more important than maintaining the theme and story of the game.