Post by whitewolfstark on Mar 31, 2016 18:52:07 GMT
If the Wildlings are descended of the First Men so "purely", I do wonder why it is that they can speak the Common Andal Tongue without any need for translation?
If the Wildlings are descended of the First Men so "purely", I do wonder why it is that they can speak the Common Andal Tongue without any need for translation?
I can't remember, do the Thenns speak common tongue in the show?
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If the Wildlings are descended of the First Men so "purely", I do wonder why it is that they can speak the Common Andal Tongue without any need for translation?
I can't remember, do the Thenns speak common tongue in the show?
The show makes mention that the Wildlings speak other tongues, but then the Thenns in Season 4 show up speaking the common tongue.
I was thinking that they'd need the common tongue to trade, etc, near the wall, but not so much further away...
I also thought that if the North adopted the Common Tongue, that the women stolen from the North likely introduced it to the Wildlings when Wildlings steal Northwomen.