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moddlord1
moddlord1 - - 11,188 comments

Great! keep throwing those hoops.

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mikominmm
mikominmm - - 3 comments

Why is their War Chief Speaking Chinese?

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Hoop_Thrower Author
Hoop_Thrower - - 823 comments

Finding Nhengatu speakers ain't exactly easy...

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W0rldEmperor
W0rldEmperor - - 935 comments

You could get the native tupi archer voice and make an script with everything its says(try it!)
I would try voicing it...

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Hoop_Thrower Author
Hoop_Thrower - - 823 comments

We've got a template for a Tupi voiceset here: Wotta.com.br

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Last upload of the night. The Confederation dos Tamoios was a group that opposed colonization in Brazil, though they failed, they left a lasting legacy as fearsome warriors. Their language, or at least a variation of it, also ended up becoming a Common Tongue along the Amazon thanks to Bandeirantes.