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"The Great Shield Mountains" or the just "The Great Shield."
I dont know much about lore for TES, but maybe you could change the language for "Shield" into somthing more TES? Dunno if hammerfell has a language.
If not maybe find some little known word like "Escutcheon". "Escutcheon Mountains" sounds lame tho.
I dont know much about lore for TES, but maybe you could change the language for "Shield" into somthing more TES? Dunno if hammerfell has a language.
If not maybe find some little known word like "Escutcheon". "Escutcheon Mountains" sounds lame tho.
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That wouldn't he a happy choice. The word 'periphery' originally meant circumference. It would suggest that the mountains run around Hammerfell. They don't. Not with the Dragontail Mountains occupying such a large part of the border.Haplo wrote:I dunno, I was kind of leaning towards the Fringes, myself.
Just think... 'The Periphery Mountains!'
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=periphery&searchmode=none
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I was being sarcastic, thank you for noticing. The Periphery Mountains would never work. I would have hoped that was obvious.
I am a Literature Moderator. If I use a word, especially in a joke, I more than likely know what it means, and bear in mind I might intend a different meaning of a word than the one you're thinking of.
Since Jale was thinking of words that mean something similar to border, I put that little joke out there.
This is what I'm going to say because I am smarter than a human:
It was intended as a joke.
This is what I want to say because I am human.
I was being sarcastic, thank you for noticing. The Periphery Mountains would never work. I would have hoped that was obvious.
I am a Literature Moderator. If I use a word, especially in a joke, I more than likely know what it means, and bear in mind I might intend a different meaning of a word than the one you're thinking of.
Since Jale was thinking of words that mean something similar to border, I put that little joke out there.
This is what I'm going to say because I am smarter than a human:
It was intended as a joke.
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"Shield" by itself sounds rather.. I don't know, bland. I'm with Pug, if we can find a similar word that isn't as boring as "Shield" then that'll be cool. Otherwise, I'd rather just stick with "The Reach" (nearby region in Skyrim.) "Dragonmaw" also makes sense, especially when we factor in Fang Lair.
But teeth generally don't factor into the maw of a maw, its the big gaping thing of it.
Unfortunatelly, the only shield word we know is Vvarden, which means "Great Stone Shield" in Dwemeri. While the Dwemer did sorta inhabit the area, calling it The Vvarden just sounds odd, especially with Vvardenfell being so famous among our target audience.
Further, what's wrong with The Shield? Why does it have to be uberized to OMG ITS THE MEGA AWESOME SHIELD OF DOOM MOUNTAIN RANGE. I suggest calling the part that borders the Helkori, so the lower part, the Shield and having it be very cliffy. The upper parts would be uninhabitted and just called the West Reach.
Unfortunatelly, the only shield word we know is Vvarden, which means "Great Stone Shield" in Dwemeri. While the Dwemer did sorta inhabit the area, calling it The Vvarden just sounds odd, especially with Vvardenfell being so famous among our target audience.
Further, what's wrong with The Shield? Why does it have to be uberized to OMG ITS THE MEGA AWESOME SHIELD OF DOOM MOUNTAIN RANGE. I suggest calling the part that borders the Helkori, so the lower part, the Shield and having it be very cliffy. The upper parts would be uninhabitted and just called the West Reach.
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Seconding this. Not saying it needs to be uber, just that "The Shield" is rather bland by itself. Kind of like if the "Great Plains" had just been named "The Plains." (Not that the 'Great Plains' is the most interesting name there is.)Pug wrote:Not saying the name should be uberized, just suggesting it be more intresting and unusual/rare.
But it isn't great or majestic or anything. It's just a small strip of mountains between Hammerfell and Skyrim.
And the Great Plains analogy was flawed. If we were considering the Mountains, then it would correct. Or if we were discussing what to call a shield. But this is a range of mountains. The Shield is a perfectly interesting name for them.
And the Great Plains analogy was flawed. If we were considering the Mountains, then it would correct. Or if we were discussing what to call a shield. But this is a range of mountains. The Shield is a perfectly interesting name for them.
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Because it forms a 90 degree angle with the Dragontails.
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And I think some of you are confused about these mountains. They're simply..unimportant. They Dragontails are shown on most maps, so we know exactly where they are. Then there's the question of why they're shown. It's because they're particularly tall. These are just sort of shorty mountains in between of no particular interest. Like Europe.
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And I think some of you are confused about these mountains. They're simply..unimportant. They Dragontails are shown on most maps, so we know exactly where they are. Then there's the question of why they're shown. It's because they're particularly tall. These are just sort of shorty mountains in between of no particular interest. Like Europe.
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I think that is because Vvardenfell was meant to be a shield volcano, making the whole island of Vvardenfell essentially one mountain I'm not going to argue geology again, but the Shield (Wall/Ridge/Mountains ?) guards towards the East rather than facing upwards, like Vvardenfell.Sload wrote:But teeth generally don't factor into the maw of a maw, its the big gaping thing of it.
Unfortunatelly, the only shield word we know is Vvarden, which means "Great Stone Shield" in Dwemeri. While the Dwemer did sorta inhabit the area, calling it The Vvarden just sounds odd, especially with Vvardenfell being so famous among our target audience.
Further, what's wrong with The Shield? Why does it have to be uberized to OMG ITS THE MEGA AWESOME SHIELD OF DOOM MOUNTAIN RANGE. I suggest calling the part that borders the Helkori, so the lower part, the Shield and having it be very cliffy. The upper parts would be uninhabitted and just called the West Reach.
Maybe if you added the Dwemer word for 'wall', if there is one, it would sound better. I like this reference to the Dwemer.
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The Irony Mountains? Lots of mines...
How about the 'Forester Ridge'? There would be a 'brook' there as well. It fits the marginalized position it has among the mountainranges of Tamriel.
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I like West Reach alot - infinitely more than "Morwah's Teats". Why don't we rename the Adamantine Tower "Julianos's engorged Man-Hammer of Justice"?Sload wrote:They're really just "them mountains over there" They're the edge of the mountains in Skyrim.
They could be the West Reach if we wanted.
The Shield just doesn't ring with me as a name for a mountain range... The Shields would make more sense, but is even less catchy. If everyone else wants it, though, I wont get in the way.
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So, this still isn't finished.
I'm pushing for the shield being the name of a cliff running along the road from Nimbel to Cliff Keep to Skaven. The currently named Helkori Mountains don't really need a name because there's nothing in them. I still like the West Reach.
And I don't want something Swahili for two reasons. First, everything we've made up ourselves but Goldmoor is exotic sounding. Second, this area is heavily Skyrim and lightly Hammerfell. It just makes sense that it'd have a more Skyrim type name.
I'm pushing for the shield being the name of a cliff running along the road from Nimbel to Cliff Keep to Skaven. The currently named Helkori Mountains don't really need a name because there's nothing in them. I still like the West Reach.
And I don't want something Swahili for two reasons. First, everything we've made up ourselves but Goldmoor is exotic sounding. Second, this area is heavily Skyrim and lightly Hammerfell. It just makes sense that it'd have a more Skyrim type name.
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Ah yes, I remember the references to the Dragon Tooth mountains in Daggerfall. Well, if we are voting, I vote for Kragen Mountains or The Kragen Mountain Range (just to be different). Vote? Admin Gavel?
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Quick everyone, does a mountain range stretch from High Rock to Valenwood? Think back to Oblivion, was there a mountain range running across the province?Itt was said that the southern tip of the Dragon's Teeth, which stretches from the ice covered mounts of High Rock to the wooded forests of Valenwood, could be seen on the horizon from the top parapet of the Tower.
The answer to both of these questions is no. The Dragon's Teeth have been excised from lore. Therefore, the last thing it should be is the Dragon's Teeth. I'm for the Shield myself, but the Shield Wall is nice. I do not like naming it after the Dwemer clan who lived at the very edge of it.
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We had short discussion on this topic in this thread:
http://tamriel-rebuilt.org/old_forum/viewtopic.php?p=183621#183621
As far as I know, the name is only mentioned in this quote from TIL:
It is said that Fang Lair was originally built by the Dwarves of Kragen. Legend has it that a Great Wyrm drove the Dwarves from their home in the Dragon's Teeth, and took the Lair for itself.
The Famous Places of Tamriel.
I said in my last post:
The Rourken sub-clan the Kragen built Fang Lair nearby, so the name is relatively lore friendly. And of course 'crag' means rock.
I should have said:
The Rourken sub-clan the Dwarves of Kragen built Fang Lair nearby, so the name is relatively lore friendly. And of course 'crag' means rock.
Pardon.
http://tamriel-rebuilt.org/old_forum/viewtopic.php?p=183621#183621
As far as I know, the name is only mentioned in this quote from TIL:
It is said that Fang Lair was originally built by the Dwarves of Kragen. Legend has it that a Great Wyrm drove the Dwarves from their home in the Dragon's Teeth, and took the Lair for itself.
The Famous Places of Tamriel.
I said in my last post:
The Rourken sub-clan the Kragen built Fang Lair nearby, so the name is relatively lore friendly. And of course 'crag' means rock.
I should have said:
The Rourken sub-clan the Dwarves of Kragen built Fang Lair nearby, so the name is relatively lore friendly. And of course 'crag' means rock.
Pardon.
Bear in mind that lore came about before:
a) A series was even confirmed
b) The Dwemer were elves, not Dwarves
c) The Dwemer were considered extinct
So it means only slightly more than the document which states as lore that the kings of Tamriel should all be called Bubba. Its likely it just means 'border', as the city Kragenmoor in Morrowind was likewise an edge-place. The Border Dwarves. I dont think its a good name for the mountains. Not because it doesnt fit logically, just because its a tad close to Cyrodiil to be referencing obscure Dwemer words.
a) A series was even confirmed
b) The Dwemer were elves, not Dwarves
c) The Dwemer were considered extinct
So it means only slightly more than the document which states as lore that the kings of Tamriel should all be called Bubba. Its likely it just means 'border', as the city Kragenmoor in Morrowind was likewise an edge-place. The Border Dwarves. I dont think its a good name for the mountains. Not because it doesnt fit logically, just because its a tad close to Cyrodiil to be referencing obscure Dwemer words.
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Yup. And actually, if we consider Kragen is the name of the place, then it doesn't have to be a dwemer name at all. "The Dwarves of Kragen" doesn't imply Kragen was their own name for the place. Kragen Mounts has a nice ring to it.Harke the Apostle wrote:We had short discussion on this topic in this thread:
http://tamriel-rebuilt.org/old_forum/viewtopic.php?p=183621#183621
As far as I know, the name is only mentioned in this quote from TIL:
It is said that Fang Lair was originally built by the Dwarves of Kragen. Legend has it that a Great Wyrm drove the Dwarves from their home in the Dragon's Teeth, and took the Lair for itself.
There's no such document. Arena doesn't feature any instance of "Bubba". It's just that the Librarians did not like placeholder code words with percentile. The real document states as lore that all the leaders of Tamriel's city states are not kings, but %t, and that their name is not Bubba, but %rf.Jale wrote:So it means only slightly more than the document which states as lore that the kings of Tamriel should all be called Bubba.
I think I have already established that Rihad was ruled, at the time, by Queen Blubamka of the Funny Name. And while Blubamka does sound a bit like Bubba, it's not the same.[Solitude]
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It came from the same page that all the other quotes about the Dragon's Teeth came from. That is, the only page that mountain range exists on. I find its existence extremely incredible (that is, without any credibility) even if we ignore Oblivion completely because Eraser thinks it butt-raped lore.
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Point me to where I said it was an official document.Gez wrote: There's no such document. Arena doesn't feature any instance of "Bubba". It's just that the Librarians did not like placeholder code words with percentile. The real document states as lore that all the leaders of Tamriel's city states are not kings, but %t, and that their name is not Bubba, but %rf.