Moderator: Lore Masters
Doctor wrote:'The Land' or 'The Land of Men' could be what the locals call all of the continent.
Then referring to northlands, southlands..etc., icelands, wetlands, The Land of Sands. which refer to local provinces or areas.
I think if the name becomes to fantasized it might lose its flare as feudal mmo.
John wrote:I have a suggestion, I don't want to sound harsh but maybe you shouldn't give a prefixed name for the continent, instead of this you should let the players call the land whatever they decide to call it trough the course of the game?
Demonic wrote:John wrote:I have a suggestion, I don't want to sound harsh but maybe you shouldn't give a prefixed name for the continent, instead of this you should let the players call the land whatever they decide to call it trough the course of the game?
I second this. Lot of people are creating different guilds, with various themes (nordic, western european, religious) and I think it fits the game better when diferent types of people use different names.
I definitely agree. This is the extent to which places should be named in my opinion.Doctor wrote:'The Land' or 'The Land of Men' could be what the locals call all of the continent.
Then referring to northlands, southlands..etc., icelands, wetlands, The Land of Sands. which refer to local provinces or areas.
I think if the name becomes to fantasized it might lose its flare as feudal mmo.
Sounds like some old gallic word for "testicles"Kilida wrote:Terra+Vetus= Tervatus
Sting5 wrote:Sounds like some old gallic word for "testicles"Kilida wrote:Terra+Vetus= Tervatus
Is this official?Arrakis09 wrote:[...] To get pass the limitation you will have to purchase ticket transferring your character to the Acaelia (main continent). Then [...]
Sting5 wrote:Is this official?Arrakis09 wrote:[...] To get pass the limitation you will have to purchase ticket transferring your character to the Acaelia (main continent). Then [...]
Winston wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znxFrgql5dc
More seriously I think a name taken from European / Nordic mythology would be fitting.