A quick check of the rules mentions nothing about using old shakespearean
Yes, there are no rules, however...
what most people use because that fits into the medieval setting of PS
And almost everything else (if not everything else) won\'t make sense.
And now, to everyone who keeps making connections to real life, and modern version of english: Most computer games are made to introduce different worlds to people playing them. And the genre, which especially appeals for creating alternative realities is RPG. This game is called plane
SHIFT, therefore it is made for us to
shift from the reality and to
forget about it for some time. As far as it is a medieval-fantasy setting, we use, as Ramlambmoo pointed out, a language which best suits the setting - the Shakespearean english. It is an older version of modern english, where they did not have the main 1337 words, which appeared
later. Furthermore, 1337 words are not a part of our language, and if we do not make a connection to real life (which breaks the feeling of an alternate reality), the 1337 words are pratically \"
unknown\" to us. And if the words are unknown to us...
1) Can use any words from any recognised language provided they do not have other undesireable meanings in english
Because lightsaber as a well known word is instantly connected with Star Wars.
Keeping in mind my previous paragraph, where did you get to watch Star Wars in the world of PlaneShift?

To Moogie: Perhaps, now you can join in...
