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Name that village!
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Need a nice lore-based name for this currently unnamed map 4 village. The village can be found in claim 4-18.
Need a nice lore-based name for this currently unnamed map 4 village. The village can be found in claim 4-18.
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That's near the position of Stonefalls, and I know of no lore for Stonefalls.
Except for one TR book, which I'll have to correct because it says "Stonefall" rather than "Stonefalls":
Except for one TR book, which I'll have to correct because it says "Stonefall" rather than "Stonefalls":
However, this book doesn't talk of its neighboring towns.Morrowind Historia: Stonefalls
By Varias Cedas
Some of you, my faithful readers, may know of Stonefalls as a stop on trade routes along the Inner Sea, but while the city has only recently come to the Empire's attention as a viable trade center, it has a rich history.
Most native residents of the Stonefalls are eager to talk at great length of the city's past, when it was known as Bal Foyen. The temple, once the center of activity for the city, is located on a great fountain, and subsequent waterfall, said by the local religion to be a holy site. Indeed, the temple has long been a pilgrimage site for worshipers of the false Dark Elven deity Almalexia.
These pilgrims would often arrive on the main road from what is now Ebonheart, and comprised most of Bal Foyen's visitors. Trade primarily consisted of the exchange of water from the temple for crops from farms outlying the city. The temple would then distribute the food among city residents. This arrangement still continues today, but is overshadowed by the much larger amounts of trade (managed with the aid of the Dark Elven House Hlaalu) flowing from the Imperial Docks.
The Dark Elves take great pride in the two histories of the city: Stonefalls and Bal Foyen. What most residents don't know is that the site in fact has three histories. Bal Foyen was not the first city at its location, nor is Stonefall the largest. Imperial excavators have uncovered a sprawling Dwemer complex to the west of the city. Of course, most Dunmer are aware of the ruins, and many have found scraps of metal in the ground, but none know of the sheer size of the ancient ruins. In fact, even our Imperial explorers have only seemed to scratch the surface of these great ruins. Speculation continues as to whether the Dwemer site was for commercial, military, or spiritual purposes.
Travellers interested in these ruins are advised not to venture within, however, as many of the Dwemer security machines are still active, and many tunnels are extremely unstable. Access is greatly restricted until excavation teams can secure the lower levels; even one as illustrious and well-mannered as myself was only permitted to view the highest level, which was sadly devoid of items of interest.
StoneFell Village maybe? lol
ok, i drew up a list of vollage names a whileback for my own mod, non of which got used. so... here they are.
Village Of Naurlan
Echart Village
Bayon Village
Dreyman Village
Hopescorn Outpost
Johanson Outpost (pronounced Yohanson)
AlmsField Hamlet/Village
BrokenHelm Village (promonced BroKenHelm(sound phonnetically))
thats about it. probly not usefull but some ideas at least.
ok, i drew up a list of vollage names a whileback for my own mod, non of which got used. so... here they are.
Village Of Naurlan
Echart Village
Bayon Village
Dreyman Village
Hopescorn Outpost
Johanson Outpost (pronounced Yohanson)
AlmsField Hamlet/Village
BrokenHelm Village (promonced BroKenHelm(sound phonnetically))
thats about it. probly not usefull but some ideas at least.
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Both a martyr to your cause and mine
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Both a martyr to your cause and mine
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ah point taken Graff.
i actually neglected to read Gez's post aswell. probly should have and i would have picked up on that
i actually neglected to read Gez's post aswell. probly should have and i would have picked up on that
On a concrete cross you fall
Both a martyr to your cause and mine
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Both a martyr to your cause and mine
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It can mean something close. Like "unnamed" or "name forgotten" or something like that.Nomadic1 wrote:Nammu means no name. Bahrammu has to mean something else.
Majra's dunmeri lexicon indeed features "bahr" for "not." You can just liken it to other languages where there are several words for negation, like in German (kein for no, nicht for not, nie for never, nichts for nothing, etc.)
Nammu means "no name", that one is official (see savant or scout dialogue for the Nammu cave, in one of the Imperial Cult quests).
Ouadaridur
Seeing as gahridur is throne,(not completely sure about this, LN had a different use for the word, but I'm guessing it might have a couple) ridur should be seat.
So, riverseat seems fitting to me
Seeing as gahridur is throne,(not completely sure about this, LN had a different use for the word, but I'm guessing it might have a couple) ridur should be seat.
So, riverseat seems fitting to me
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