Just some objective thoughts here, or so I would like to think:
Aendar - Shakespearian English has as much of a place in PlaneShift as does.... say..... Tolkien\'s Sindarin Elvish? I don\'t mean to criticize, here, only to illustrate that your use of words like \"Calen Vakhar\" could be considered as cliche by an outsider as Shakespearian English.
The reason Shakespearian English has come to be used is that it is an older variant of English itself. Traditionally, role-players have used this to separate nobility from commoners, or older races from more modern ones. English, representatively, is the \"basic\" language of the game, because everyone understands it (it would be cumbersome and unreasonable to ask everyone to learn a new language for role-playing value), so variants of it represent variants of the \"basic\" language analogously.
There have been a lot of role-playing discussions here recently, about what is and is not acceptable. The one about vampires comes to mind. Who is to say that vampires don\'t exist in PlaneShift? Certainly taverns, and ale, and gods, and temples, and swords and shields, and other medieval things do - why not medieval urban legends? Why not ghosts and spirits? Vampires are by no means modern, having originated with stories in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
I think the real role-playing cliches here is that everything is \"old\" and specifically set in Middle-Ages Europe. Who is to say that Yliakum could not exist in this era in history? Right now? Or even in the distant future? So there are no guns or other technology. So what? Marco Polo obviously didn\'t make it to Yliakum. What else have we proven?
There are several things that will always exist in a free online game. Vampires and l33t commandos notwithstanding, all the groups have to learn to live in harmony. If you don\'t want someone doing something, don\'t encourage it or pay attention. The real test of role-playing is reacting to something distasteful in-character instead of breaking role to scold or posting about them on a message board.

Just my two cents. ^^,