I suspect the reason we don't see more Tellarite worldbuilding is that the writers don't know how to accurately depict how Tellarites argue.
I mean, It seems clear that it's not just about hurling random insults, there's got to be a more complicated aspect to it. And that'd be really hard to depict in a way that the audience can understand.
It's like the novelverse's Civil Conversation. It's a style of spoken Tellarite language that depends on very specific intonations and phrasing, which can make all the difference between constructive arguing and just random crude bullshit. And I doubt that'd be easy for writers to do.
I mean, It seems clear that it's not just about hurling random insults, there's got to be a more complicated aspect to it. And that'd be really hard to depict in a way that the audience can understand.
It's like the novelverse's Civil Conversation. It's a style of spoken Tellarite language that depends on very specific intonations and phrasing, which can make all the difference between constructive arguing and just random crude bullshit. And I doubt that'd be easy for writers to do.
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