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Post by David of Doell on Jun 20, 2009 16:36:48 GMT -7
So I really like the name Ironforge but it's a WoW name so I'm not sure I want to go with that one. I like the idea of a forge name though as I have picked that as the theme for the backstory. I have the backstory mostly ready but it will sound better when I have a name chosen instead of a blank space.
The theme I'm going with is that this town was once the crown of smithing in Strathclyde but is now mostly a ghost town. But people are starting to return.
Here's my namestorm list:
-Ironforge -Moonforge -Bloodforge -Valleyforge(this is an actual town in Pennsylvania but two words) -Westforge -Skyforge -Hammerforge -Windforge -Eagleforge -Pansyforge(just kidding)(It's not exactly what you want to yell for your battle charge: "For Pansyforge!")
And if anyone has any ideas for smithy type names I'd like to hear it. For some of those I was just throwing nouns in front of the word forge.
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Post by Moginheden on Jun 21, 2009 9:47:10 GMT -7
"For Pony!" -Richard in the comic "looking for group"
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Post by Moginheden on Jun 21, 2009 9:48:29 GMT -7
I like bloodforge, skyforge, westforge, and windforge best
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Dawnbringer
Recruit
Astorad the Dawnbringer, Son of Telkeroth, Wielder of the Lightbrand Angellesis, Captain of Oher
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Post by Dawnbringer on Jun 21, 2009 13:23:23 GMT -7
Westforge or windforge
lol "FOR PANSYFORGE!!!"
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Post by Darr on Jun 21, 2009 15:53:32 GMT -7
I like moonforge, westforge, and skyforge.
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Post by Moginheden on Jun 22, 2009 10:27:40 GMT -7
Once we get established we can set up units using some of the other posible realm names, as a joke we can have cow-guard from Calgary fighting Pansyforge from Cochrane.
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Ruscfast
Militia/Mercenary
FN: R???lfr (Routh-OOL-vur)
R???lfr, Leader of the Sons of Ornlu, Warlord of Calligarry of Strathclyde
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Post by Ruscfast on Jun 22, 2009 11:23:47 GMT -7
If you still want to use Ironforge here it is in five different languages:
Iarannteallach - Scots Gaelic Haearnpoethofann - Old Welsh Járnslá - Old Norse Isernasmiþian - Old English Angatamin - Quenya (Tolkien High Elvish)
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Post by Darr on Jun 23, 2009 10:28:06 GMT -7
That looks great. . . now post how to pronounce them.
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Post by David of Doell on Jun 23, 2009 14:30:34 GMT -7
Thanks for the translations Ruscfast but I think it was the way it sounded in English that captured my attention. Those names do look pretty cool though. Do you know any of those languages or did you use a translator?
Mog, that would be such a disappointing fight...
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