They probably wouldn't have specialized vocabulary for certain professions, like science and medicine. Depending on age and other factors, they may not know the newest slang. Outside of that, I'd think a 14 intelligence was actually pretty generous for most of the actors I've met and they still manage to say lines from Shakespeare.
Beat in mind that 14 isn't low. Average intelligence is about 9 to 10, and adventurers (being exceptional people) are often above average. 14, while not the best for a main casting stat, is not so low that I would worry about it effecting your vocab choice.
What words would a bard with an intelligence score of 14 have in their vocabulary?
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Like, a lot of all the best words. But they would NEVER say.... “furthermore”. Or perhaps they would say “furthermore” way too much.
I think you have your pick of the litter when it comes to words lol.
They probably wouldn't have specialized vocabulary for certain professions, like science and medicine. Depending on age and other factors, they may not know the newest slang. Outside of that, I'd think a 14 intelligence was actually pretty generous for most of the actors I've met and they still manage to say lines from Shakespeare.
Beat in mind that 14 isn't low. Average intelligence is about 9 to 10, and adventurers (being exceptional people) are often above average. 14, while not the best for a main casting stat, is not so low that I would worry about it effecting your vocab choice.
Sounds good. Thanks!
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