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Post by Ember Lee on May 22, 2009 4:19:35 GMT
Okay so Drac wants a new name for the new forum. But we don't know what. So short and sweet, any ideas for a new name people?
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Post by Zerrer on May 22, 2009 12:58:02 GMT
I usually prefer for forums to be named after the 'world' they exist in, like how Blackstar takes place, in the actual world of blackstar.
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Post by KC11 on May 22, 2009 15:40:21 GMT
So should this forum be named Malurien? Although... I thought it took place in a number of different worlds...
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Post by Ember Lee on May 23, 2009 3:14:49 GMT
Good question. I think it does too but I'm not sure. Ask Drac, she'll know ^^....whenever she next gets online. If she doesn't get online today it's due to the sleet like rain and wind we're having at the mo. It'll be causing the signal to jam etc etc
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Post by Draconorn on May 23, 2009 9:40:00 GMT
I was thinking the forum could be set in Malurien, because Malurien is the kind of place where you can have a dragon and a robot in the same photograph so it gives me lots to work with when it comes to designing a logo XP Yes, this time the forum's going to have a proper logo. But it needs a name first
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Post by Ember Lee on May 24, 2009 7:36:56 GMT
Well as far as this is going, it might as well be called Malurien
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Post by Draconorn on May 24, 2009 7:45:21 GMT
... This whole idea is crashing and burning before it even started :<
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Post by Ember Lee on May 24, 2009 7:49:31 GMT
D8< Don't say that!
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Post by Ember Lee on May 28, 2009 8:05:28 GMT
Double post:
Okay so Drac and I were talking about Mythology names that she had used in DIMENSION 1 and how she was thinking of naming the forum after one of the places in the story. I said that I'd look up some names and found these ones:
ADRASTOS Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology
Other Scripts: Áäñáóôïò (Ancient Greek)
Means "not inclined to run away" in Greek. This was the name of a king of Argos in Greek legend
AESON Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek Áéóùí (Aison), which is of unknown meaning. Aeson was the father of Jason in Greek legend.
ANIRUDDHA Gender: Masculine
Usage: Indian, Hindu Mythology
Other Scripts: अनिरुद्ध (Sanskrit)
Means "unobstructed, ungovernable" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the grandson of the Hindu god Krishna
CASSIOPEIA Gender: Feminine
Usage: Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Pronounced: ka-see-ə-PEE-ə (English) [key]
Latinized form of Greek Êáóóéïðåéá (Kassiopeia) or Êáóóéåðåéá (Kassiepeia), possibly meaning "cassia juice".
CULHWCH Gender: Masculine
Usage: Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Means "hiding place of the pig" in Welsh
And there are heaps more that have equally uhhh 'unusual' meanings XD Yes I posted them up here cause they have stupid, yet in some ways, fitting means that feature a little bit of the craziness TOCAF holds.
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Post by Zerrer on May 28, 2009 10:43:55 GMT
AESON.
It's short, simple, and it has the first two letters as AE, which I -adore-.
Yes, that's true. Me, being a heterosexual guy, adores something.
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Post by KC11 on May 28, 2009 15:10:34 GMT
^Hey, nothing wrong with that. Ontopic; I like CASSIOPEIA ad AESON.
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Post by Ember Lee on May 29, 2009 4:28:18 GMT
Cassiopeia's meaning made me laugh XD
Aeson I put up cause I liked it, and as it had an unknown meaning. If Drac gets on later tonight, she'll tell you the two ideas she had.
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Post by Draconorn on May 29, 2009 7:29:28 GMT
Well, those are all names for people rather than places XP
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Post by Ember Lee on May 30, 2009 2:29:30 GMT
Does it really matter? We can just say that it's the name of a place....
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Post by Savverz on Jun 2, 2009 14:57:09 GMT
Yes, that's true. Me, being a heterosexual guy, adores something. Are you saying heterosexual men can't adore something? xD What's the big deal about adoring something?
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