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Señor Leetz
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Fáfnir
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #90 on:
April 13, 2012, 09:01:11 PM »
Ok, before I put the names of cities and what-not on my map, I thought I'd run them through on this post just to get a quick feed back. I don't need much, a simple like or don't like would be fantastic - especially if a particular name sound out of place. (As a side note, while I usually don't like referring to real world places, I think it's the easiest way to get a feel for a name. Also, there has been somewhat of a mix-up with names and geography, so if anyone is confused, that's why.)
The "Hellenic/Greek" Cities
(The Seven Cities, which serve as the core of the setting.)
Pyrcath
Narae
Pen Pyrdan
Nyranathos
Pelyon
Mar Memnos
Hyrnasus
The "Northern/Cold" Cities
Dravos
Otha
The "Southern/Hot Cities"
Salsurel
Tezuret
Ib
-Maybe one more?...
The "Really Southern/Holy-God-It's-Hot-Cities"
Ilix
Voy Vasa
Moseer
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Nidhogg
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #91 on:
April 14, 2012, 02:54:34 AM »
I think I basically like them all, with Tezuret and Ib being my particular favourites. The simplicity of Ib feels very cradle-of-civilisation-y, like the city of Ur, which I'm guessing is what you were aiming for.
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Superfluous Crow
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Jörmungand
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #92 on:
April 14, 2012, 06:48:59 AM »
I think there's a good feel to all of the above! There does seem to be a sort of pan-national linguistic naming convention though, with Pen Pyrdan and Voy Vasa following similiar naming patterns despite being separated by a significant distance. This is really no detriment to the setting at all though, so just keep the names as is!
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Señor Leetz
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Fáfnir
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #93 on:
April 14, 2012, 07:01:00 AM »
Cool! I like them too, but can't guarantee that they won't change on the way to the map, but they should more or less stay the same - thinking about changing Hyrnasus and/or Nyranathos, a little to close for my liking.
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Jörmungand
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #94 on:
April 14, 2012, 07:07:53 AM »
For the record, I like Hyrnasus. Has a good sound to it. They are indeed oddly close to each other, although I can't pinpoint why. Probably the -yr- part. I'd do away with Nyranathos if you want to change one of them.
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Señor Leetz
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Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #95 on:
April 14, 2012, 07:11:21 AM »
Yeah, I was leaning the same way... Now I just need one more name to round out the Seven Cities...
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Hel
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #96 on:
April 14, 2012, 05:36:16 PM »
Señor Leetz
Yeah, I was leaning the same way... Now I just need one more name to round out the Seven Cities...
What about Ilret, Angrel, Ut or Zelbara?
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Señor Leetz
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Fáfnir
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #97 on:
April 14, 2012, 07:25:25 PM »
Ooooh, I may use Ut (Uth?) as some mythical proto-city! But for the seventh city, I want something in the same vein as the rest of the quasi-Greek city-states -
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Nidhogg
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #98 on:
April 15, 2012, 04:09:54 AM »
None of your Seven Cities so far start with vowels! What about...
Anaxis
Aericon
Erethos
Ophika
Iskatria
Arkonos
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I shall make a book unlike any you have seen. A book of wonders... A book of the Hakote, and you shall read it and see it and still you shall not believe what I have done!
In its infancy the world was beset by demons. Their pettiest whims were like whips that lashed at humanity, at nature itself. For many centuries they have been gone; defeated, trapped, banished. Humankind has used this time to grow fat and complacent, to swaddle itself in the blankets of civilisation.
Now, thanks to the rash and ignorant actions of a few foolhardy adventurers, the demons are starting to regain their power, and the many-faceted eyes of the Beyond are turning in the direction of this world once more.
The harbingers of the second demoniac onslaught are already at large in the world, and humankind's only hope may be the people of the wild North who never forgot the demons, never called them legend or fairytale.
The mighty-thewed warriors, cunning tricksters and gnarled wise-folk of the barbarian lands shudder as an ill wind blows, and prepare themselves for the bloodletting to come.
An introduction to Demons
An introduction to witches
An introduction to the Grimdowns
An introduction to Old Lacedon
An introduction to the peoples of the South
Superfluous Crow
I am Doubt, hear me mutter!
Jörmungand
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #99 on:
April 15, 2012, 06:56:13 AM »
Anaxis is pretty neat.
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Ratatoskr
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #100 on:
April 18, 2012, 07:18:22 PM »
How does Frater Stannum sound for a Wizard with a university degree who studies monsters in a
pseudo-Rome setting
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Ratatoskr
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #101 on:
April 19, 2012, 09:50:00 AM »
Xathan
Carnequines - also called Hellhorses, Carnequines are horses with sharpened teeth and a predatory diet, competing with wolves for the same ecological niche and often preying upon their herbivorous cousins.
I like it because it has a very 1e feel, but I don't know whether I'd associate it more with Gygax (Beholders, Rust Monsters, Lurkers Above, sole credited writer on the
Monster Manual
and
Monster Manual 2
), or Don Turnbull (editor of
The Fiend Folio
).
I don't know if that's what you want or what you wanted to avoid, though.
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Jörmungand
Re: The Name Thread
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Reply #102 on:
August 14, 2012, 12:34:52 AM »
So I am thinking about the names for gods in Cad Goleor. Not necessarily SPECIFIC gods, though that might be worth discussing too, but the name for the gods as a whole. Since CG is so Celtic inspired, I have been calling them the Tuatha De Danaan, or sometimes just the Tuatha, which means roughly "People," "Tribe" or "Countrymen." But I am wondering if instead of just stealing directly, I should instead give them a name that is inspired by or derived from the Celtic sources.
Open to suggestions, but some terms I am playing with:
Danaans
Dians
Theons
Tarans (a reference to the idea that the original gods of Ireland ruled from the hill of Tara)
Sidhe (Currently using for fae descended from the gods, but was often a term used to refer to the gods themselves)
Aos Sidhe
Aos Sith
Aos Dana (Meaning "People of Art," referring to their magical abilities)
Daoine (Just means "people")
Daine
Duin
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