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(11-21-2013, 03:52 AM)Ry Vor Wrote: (11-20-2013, 02:40 PM)kevindusi Wrote: Jukanta be serious. Sure am. Jukanta touch this! And when you want to insult a resident of that city, you call them 'Jukunta'.
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(11-21-2013, 05:31 AM)DuPont Wrote: (11-21-2013, 03:52 AM)Ry Vor Wrote: (11-20-2013, 02:40 PM)kevindusi Wrote: Jukanta be serious. Sure am. Jukanta touch this! And when you want to insult a resident of that city, you call them 'Jukunta'.
Hammerhold is a cool name
JMHO
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(11-22-2013, 12:56 AM)Hawk_ Wrote: (11-21-2013, 05:31 AM)DuPont Wrote: (11-21-2013, 03:52 AM)Ry Vor Wrote: (11-20-2013, 02:40 PM)kevindusi Wrote: Jukanta be serious. Sure am. Jukanta touch this! And when you want to insult a resident of that city, you call them 'Jukunta'.
Hammerhold is a cool name
JMHO
Thanks Hawk.
I still have another name I think is the coolest ever, the sweetest sounding name in the English language: Esteria Vale.
My brother Phil always told me no one cares about names or maps or artwork, or anything with a bit of color. I guess that's why players still play Star Web, I just can't put out anything with my name on it that I don't think is best in class. That said, Jukanta may not be a long lived name, it seems.
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(11-22-2013, 01:05 AM)Ry Vor Wrote: Thanks Hawk.
I still have another name I think is the coolest ever, the sweetest sounding name in the English language: Esteria Vale.
My brother Phil always told me no one cares about names or maps or artwork, or anything with a bit of color. I guess that's why players still play Star Web, I just can't put out anything with my name on it that I don't think is best in class. That said, Jukanta may not be a long lived name, it seems.
Don't be such a sour Jukanta, Ry Vor.
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(11-22-2013, 01:53 AM)kevindusi Wrote: (11-22-2013, 01:05 AM)Ry Vor Wrote: Thanks Hawk.
I still have another name I think is the coolest ever, the sweetest sounding name in the English language: Esteria Vale.
My brother Phil always told me no one cares about names or maps or artwork, or anything with a bit of color. I guess that's why players still play Star Web, I just can't put out anything with my name on it that I don't think is best in class. That said, Jukanta may not be a long lived name, it seems.
Don't be such a sour Jukanta, Ry Vor.
Yes! In just a day or two, the word "Jukanta" has established itself as at least two kinds of nouns, a verb, adjective, a wished for and wished against "thing", wow. And I thought that was my least creative new city names. Oh, hold... Jay Z just started following me, friending me, etc.
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almaren i think was already a place name in another fantasy setting, so i'm glad to see it go.
Jukanta though... ehhhh...not feeling it.
I assume u were looking to eastern Europe for inspiration to go along with synisvania? if so, I wager u'r on the right track.
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(11-26-2013, 11:47 PM)Jumbie Wrote: almaren i think was already a place name in another fantasy setting, so i'm glad to see it go.
Jukanta though... ehhhh...not feeling it.
I assume u were looking to eastern Europe for inspiration to go along with synisvania? if so, I wager u'r on the right track.
Or maybe he was channeling Thomas Jefferson, who proposed a surprising number of states ending in "vania". Looks like we only went with the one in the end though
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(11-27-2013, 12:18 AM)Cargus10 Wrote: (11-26-2013, 11:47 PM)Jumbie Wrote: almaren i think was already a place name in another fantasy setting, so i'm glad to see it go.
Jukanta though... ehhhh...not feeling it.
I assume u were looking to eastern Europe for inspiration to go along with synisvania? if so, I wager u'r on the right track.
Or maybe he was channeling Thomas Jefferson, who proposed a surprising number of states ending in "vania". Looks like we only went with the one in the end though
That is an interesting historical funfact. I would have liked to seen Washintongvania.
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How about Junagadh. Not a fantasy name but it seems to fit the intent.
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(11-27-2013, 01:05 AM)bluefile2 Wrote: (11-27-2013, 12:18 AM)Cargus10 Wrote: (11-26-2013, 11:47 PM)Jumbie Wrote: almaren i think was already a place name in another fantasy setting, so i'm glad to see it go.
Jukanta though... ehhhh...not feeling it.
I assume u were looking to eastern Europe for inspiration to go along with synisvania? if so, I wager u'r on the right track.
Or maybe he was channeling Thomas Jefferson, who proposed a surprising number of states ending in "vania". Looks like we only went with the one in the end though
That is an interesting historical funfact. I would have liked to seen Washintongvania. Youresovania would have been interesting, too!
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