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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 10, 2006 0:30:00 GMT -5
I believe it is time for the guy in charge of the ORegon Kingdom to start researching Kingdom names. Please take a moment to drop some ideas down for - jewelryman.
He is the 'Steward' of the Oregon Kingdom. I know he may be leaving soon for a few moths tour overseas for our country so someone else will be taking the charge on that in his sted.
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Bangor
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Post by Bangor on Jan 10, 2006 0:37:45 GMT -5
Helenspire
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 10, 2006 0:39:05 GMT -5
Hmm, could you elaborate on the meaning or background of it?
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 10, 2006 0:40:48 GMT -5
MT. ST. Helens interesting relation to helenspire
i like it!!! but my queen may not. i will leave the name calling to her for the moment.
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Bangor
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Post by Bangor on Jan 10, 2006 0:45:58 GMT -5
That's why I recommended Castle on the rock for Wisconsin. The "House on the Rock" is one of Wisconsin's greatest tourist attractions. Why the hell are both moderators up at 2400? Are you guys running on Zulu or something?
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 10, 2006 0:47:26 GMT -5
my future wife says she will do some research on a name for it. she is lookin at gods/goddesses names for ideas.
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 10, 2006 0:48:54 GMT -5
well bangor, i run my own business, i tend to be up around now and get to bed by 1:30 or 2. J-man here is in Oregon, so hes a few hours behind (on many things - LOL)
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 10, 2006 0:49:04 GMT -5
what you think of "Ceres" - mother of persephony, goddess of weather
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 10, 2006 0:49:33 GMT -5
more to the point goddess of the seasons
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 10, 2006 0:50:08 GMT -5
I think you should get 4-6 names and set up a poll. Thats my opinion. And my thoughts dont count on your names.
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 10, 2006 0:51:48 GMT -5
lol, fair enough ill send a couple names to you, you set up the poll for me, cause i dont know how
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 10, 2006 0:54:58 GMT -5
I'll show you later.
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 10, 2006 0:55:02 GMT -5
my future wife is vellaina on here.
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Post by Lord Reilloc Kram on Jan 10, 2006 0:55:26 GMT -5
ok sounds like a plan steward
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 16, 2006 3:52:50 GMT -5
I know its a tough decision. I went with the names of cities from an anceint civilization - the Sumerians.
Made it easy. They dont exist anymore so it required less work to come up with some names that already are there. Plus they sounded old.
You call though. I do like Hellenspire.
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 17, 2006 1:18:00 GMT -5
Still waiting on some name choices.....
... chin on hand ....
.... tapping fingers ..
.. Foot tapping..
.. AHHH - HUrry up
LMAO
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Post by ogunshi on Jan 17, 2006 22:35:08 GMT -5
How about
"Vanesse'heri Nuume"
It is the translation form Tolkien Elvish which means
Beautiful Lady of the West
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Post by Iasin the Steward on Jan 17, 2006 22:44:30 GMT -5
Interesting
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Post by Vellaina of Orithyia on Jan 17, 2006 22:46:49 GMT -5
if I pronounced it correctly then yes it is a pretty name but it is also a long difficult name to say.
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Post by ogunshi on Jan 17, 2006 22:53:02 GMT -5
"Ainatar Nuume"
Goddess of the West
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