Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27046286-20170531183910/@comment-26897541-20170607205034

Regi waved as a few of the other group members headed off.

Meanwhile Tina was watching her new acquaintence diligently in order to figure out what they were saying. 'Let's see... that looks like a C... an H?? or is it a G... that looks like an E and not an A... that looks like a pair of D's.... an A, definitely an A so the other vowel was definitely an E... and an R. So... Cheddar, probably? A fitting name for someone who turns into a mouse I'd say. And now they're signing... Heh, the grammar isn't great but understandable for someone who isn't fluent, and it gets the point across so I don't suppose it matters. Now, how to describe my name....' Tina pondered this for a moment, then decided how she would properly introduce herself. First she finger-spelled her name, T-I-N-A, then she pointed to herself and used her name sign, the sign for book but forming both hands into the "T" sign. ((Rper's note: I should draw a picture of Tina doing that. Actually, I should draw pictures of Tina just signing in general probably, showing the different name signs for each of her friends.)) Then she posed her next question in the simplest terms she could: "Y you hiding?" ((Rper's note: by "Y" I mean the literal letter sign for Y; you was basically just pointing to Cheddar. Obviously it's not the most correct way of signing but I figured it would get the main point across the best to someone who isn't fluent in sign language (like myself tbh) so that's what I went with.))