this is what I was looking forward to with other Sarnothi around, Selkie wouldn’t be the only one who gets to be sassy. Also I like how Te Fahn is trying really hard to speak ‘properly’, it will be good for Selkie to have some competition good examples.
The sarnothi equivalent of kissing is to stroke the forehead, but there’s two variations. What we’ve seen with Selkie and her family, where the forehead is lightly brushed with the backs of the fingers, is an informal gesture, comparable to a brief peck on the cheek.
The romantic equivalent is done with the palm, and involves more or less caressing their temples.
this is what I was looking forward to with other Sarnothi around, Selkie wouldn’t be the only one who gets to be sassy. Also I like how Te Fahn is trying really hard to speak ‘properly’, it will be good for Selkie to have some
competitiongood examples.I think Selkie is about to make oatmeal out of a perfectly good time.
I’m curious: with Sarnothi having poison saliva, what is their substitute for kissing when with human partners?
They don’t. Agent brown and his wife just kind of rub hands.
There was also that “cover area to be kissed with own hand & kiss the hand” move we saw at one point.
I figure since their apex predators, they probably developed similar displays of affection as other beings who don’t “kiss” like humans do.
The sarnothi equivalent of kissing is to stroke the forehead, but there’s two variations. What we’ve seen with Selkie and her family, where the forehead is lightly brushed with the backs of the fingers, is an informal gesture, comparable to a brief peck on the cheek.
The romantic equivalent is done with the palm, and involves more or less caressing their temples.
A random thought occurred: Is Skwisgaar Skwigelf secretly Sarnothi?
I presume that means something to someone, and you didn’t just switch your keyboard over to Dvorak accidentally. Or somehow manage to write in Basque.