Context: I'm writing a fantasy story set in the modern era that looks a lot like the real world. A large group of characters are semi-immortal (they live until someone actively kills them), and picked up Latin as their lingua franca because they got tired of learning new languages all the time. A lot of them learned Latin during the classical era and since lived through medieval times. Most avoided Christianity where they could.
Given that set up, what flavor of Latin makes the most sense for them to be using in the present day? I know of Classical, Biblical, and Medieval, but aside from some pronunciation differences I'm not sure what the big differences are between them, so any clarifications there would be much appreciated, too!
And, of course, thank you for taking the time to read this, and I look forward to your thoughts!
Given that set up, what flavor of Latin makes the most sense for them to be using in the present day? I know of Classical, Biblical, and Medieval, but aside from some pronunciation differences I'm not sure what the big differences are between them, so any clarifications there would be much appreciated, too!
And, of course, thank you for taking the time to read this, and I look forward to your thoughts!