Traduction diverse POE
Posté : mer. 16 mars 2016, 18:50
Bonjour,
J'aurais besoin d'un peu d'aide pour traduire quelques textes venant de Pillars of Eternity. Ces textes sont un peu long mais si une âme charitable veut bien le faire à ma place, je lui en serait éternellement reconnaissant
Le plus court pour se mettre en jambe. Dans la version française, seul la dernière ligne est présente ("Qui va y aller ?").
J'aurais besoin d'un peu d'aide pour traduire quelques textes venant de Pillars of Eternity. Ces textes sont un peu long mais si une âme charitable veut bien le faire à ma place, je lui en serait éternellement reconnaissant
Le plus court pour se mettre en jambe. Dans la version française, seul la dernière ligne est présente ("Qui va y aller ?").
Enfin 2 entrées venant du contenu crée par les backers. En français ces textes contiennent des doublons d'autres lignes.Smoke rises from the rattling, grinding winch. Repairing it will be a chore.
In addition, the skuldrak sweep through the air above the platform, their ears swiveling and twitching as they listen for movement.
Who will go?
You see a group of adventurers in a dank cave, engaged in battle with several xaurips. A fighter and barbarian hold the front ranks, a druid stands back preparing a spell, and a rogue is slowly working his way behind the creatures. This dwarf stands behind them all, practically dancing with excitement. He seems to be thoroughly enjoying the battle, watching it with a keen eye.
A large xaurip wielding spears in each hand appears in the fray - a chieftain - and the man cackles with glee. "For you!" He holds up one hand, palm down, and brings up a book with the other, keeping it under the outstretched hand. He says a few words of power and then makes a throwing motion. Three crackling balls of energy fly from his arcing hand, unerringly flying through the air toward the xaurip. It squeals in pain and looks to the source as the crackling energy hits it. The dwarf waves at him, dancing back behind the hulking mass of the barbarian.
The dwarf resumes the position - hand out, book held under it - and starts chanting again, making intricate motions with his free hand. He keeps an eye on the rogue who is creeping up behind the chieftain, ready to strike. His hand glimmers and his chanting slows, waiting for the perfect moment. The rogue's dagger flies out, striking the chieftain in the back. It makes a gurgling half-shout and starts to fall.
"Now!" the dwarf shouts, holding his hand out in front of himself, palm forward. The barbarian and fighter both fall onto their backs and somersault away from the front line, leaving confused xaurips swinging at air. The rogue leaps up and away, running to the far end of the cave, putting as much distance as he can between himself and the large ball of fire flying toward the falling chieftain.
Over the explosion and through the flames, the dwarf laughs, his head thrown back, overjoyed.
Bon courage et merci d'avance !You see a dark room. Noise filters in through a nearby doorway. The sounds of battle - scuffling, metal on metal, cries of pain - rise and fall as a fight rages on outside. There is a bellow of rage and a xaurip runs into the room, holding a book tightly against its chest. It looks around frantically, searching for something. It hurries to the far side of the room and opens a box sitting on a makeshift table. It places the book in the box, closes it, and then bends over to push the box under the table.
A small stone hits the back of the xaurip's head, knocking it forward a little. The stone bouncing to the ground, rattling a little as it comes to rest on the floor next to the xaurip's foot. It freezes in place, hands still on the box, eyes wide. As the clattering of the stone quiets, silence takes control of the room again. The battle outside has stopped. It spins around to find this woman standing in the doorway, leaning on a savage-looking two-handed sword.
"That book contains the answers I need," she snarls at it, moving forward. It hisses, rushing to meet her. Seconds later, she is retrieving the stone from the floor, having separated its head from its neck with a practiced flick of the sword. She smiles, kisses the stone, and then places it in a pouch on her belt, patting it fondly. Leaning over, she pulls the box from under the table and opens it, elated with her find.