I'm writing what will be a medium to long length story and need to work on how the tile describes the central premise of the story.
the set up is a child has not said a single word and is now over two years old. his parents are very worried and begin following every lead they can to solve the riddle.
during this process they come across a gypsy woman who is distraught and is ignored by they hospital that they're all in. the parents are diplomats and bring pressure on behalf of the gypsy.
a little while later they return to the hospital to get results and information about their son. the gypsy is still there and thanks them profusely and asks them what has them so worried that they are back in the hospital again, not sure if they're just checking on her. she finds out the child's story about never saying a word, not even babbling .
the gypsy opens a very old book or case or something and takes out a tattered strip of threadbare cloth with what appears to be letters stitched down it. she places it on the child's forehead and whispers something completely unintelligible. the cloth fades into the skin and the boy starts to talk immediately. fully formed sentences as if there had never been a thing wrong.
he only speaks languages he's heard to begin with as he has not yet learned how to harness his abilities to that degree. it starts of as a novelty then a party trick but the boy tires of it after a while and no longer does it in his teens.
fast forward a few years and the boy can when he chooses speak any language at all, even dead ones. he also with much effort learns to read many languages that don't use the latin alphabet, some are harder than others.
as his voice begins to break he starts to be able to influence others with verbal commands. telling players on a sports field to choke, telling his siblings to give him something he wants. he slowly build the idea, skills and rule set of how to use this skill. some of the rules are he has to be in the targets presence though it may work from a recording or over phone. it does not work trough televisions etc. it does not matter if the person can hear him or even if he is in line of sight.
a second change also occurs, he 'learns' a 'new' language at present this is simply called the old tongue as he will learn it is the origin of the tower of babel legend. when he uses this language he can make things happen, he also goes on a quest to find out what this language is. remember he can only read latin alphabets and others that he sets aside time to learn even if he can already speak the language perfectly.
so over time he learns 3 things, how to influence people, how to speak and use the old tongue and what the origin of this language is.
this is the main premise of the story, there are a few things I am thinking about that will follow:
when he uses the old tongue he can change bodies.
as he learns to influence and command people he learns that what he expects to happen is not always what happens, people have to interpret his commands based on their own frame work.
whether math is a language.
will he become immortal?
will he follow his parents into diplomatic service?
how does he learn what the old tongue is? at the moment it's a phone call to a linguist who is also a gypsy and he prompts the boy to reply to a riddle in the old tongue, when he doesn't know the riddle he is challenged on how he learned the language and forms a friendship with the linguist on the condition he never teaches anyone the old tongue.
the target of the order must understand the order even if they don't hear it. i.e. it must be in words they understand, with the possible exclusion of the next point.
the old tongue may have a stronger influence on people who he uses it on than a normal language.
I'd love to have a too and fro here for a few ideas, have temporally lost the email for this account so may get a new one.