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Post by Harkovast on Feb 7, 2015 1:59:07 GMT
Damn it I can't call them Gooran...that sounds like the swear word they say constantly on Firefly.
Gooraf. Is that okay?
And I don't like Lukovir because it have "kov" in it which I am trying to get away from. God damn it. Lukavir works better.
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 7, 2015 2:04:05 GMT
Right, make chart is updated. Its annoying to update because I have to copy an image excel into photoshop.
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Post by Canuovea on Feb 7, 2015 2:14:49 GMT
Lukorg is problematic because... Org's Odyssey.
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Post by Horsie on Feb 7, 2015 2:23:10 GMT
Goddamn, that's what I was thinking of!
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Post by Canuovea on Feb 7, 2015 2:55:04 GMT
Yeah, I figured that would be why...
It is one letter change away from Dukorg, or Duke Org. Terrifying.
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 7, 2015 3:39:58 GMT
The duke of otters will drop kick all your arses and then bury you vertically!
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Post by Horsie on Feb 7, 2015 3:50:28 GMT
No, he's more likely to jab you in the ribs with his sold gold antlers, although he will stomp on your head if you're his friend.
Fuck that book.
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Post by Canuovea on Feb 7, 2015 3:52:31 GMT
Fuck that book indeed.
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Post by StyxD on Feb 7, 2015 20:40:03 GMT
Hark, you have some twisted luck when coming up with those names. You have just approximated (phonetically) the Polish word for "mountain"... which I find totally fitting with the race of underground geomancers. Gooraf is fine, I guess, though I also think it would sound nice ending with "v" or "u", perhaps... I guess it could, but...I did prefer Lukovir. Though Lukavir is fine as well, so long as you don't care about Final Fantasy.
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Post by Horsie on Feb 7, 2015 20:46:13 GMT
Goorav or Goorau would work. Maybe Goorau?
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Post by StyxD on Feb 7, 2015 21:12:02 GMT
Wait, now I realised the second one sounds a tad too much like "garou"... but maybe it's just me.
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Post by Horsie on Feb 7, 2015 21:15:19 GMT
Like loup-garou?
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Post by Harkovast on Feb 7, 2015 22:48:13 GMT
I dont mind if peopel accuse me of ripping off final fantasy. The already say that about the suss birds, even though they are inspired by the classic arcade game Joust.
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Post by StyxD on Feb 7, 2015 23:40:18 GMT
I've never heard the phrase. But "garou" is supposed to mean "werewolf" in French. Wait, who said that? I always thought that you were just ripping off ostriches.
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Post by Canuovea on Feb 7, 2015 23:42:04 GMT
Actually, loup-garou is how you say werewolf in french. "loup" is wolf. Maybe it gets shortened sometimes?
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