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<blockquote data-quote="zhouluyi" data-source="post: 5736335" data-attributes="member: 6675993"><p>Just found this on wikipedia:</p><p><em>The name "Tiefling" was coined by Wolfgang Baur, when original Planescape designer David "Zeb" Cook asked for a Germanic-sounding word for humans with fiendish blood. Baur derived the name from Teufel, or "Devil" in German.</em></p><p>Now, the -ing is commonly add to words to make derivative nouns from other words. In this case is someone who made pacts with devils and became half-devils. Now I have a few options:</p><p></p><p>Tieflo: using the original prefix and adding the portuguese -o suffix (with the same effect of the -ing in english).</p><p>Diabolizado: literally turned into devil</p><p>Diabolista: devil worshiper/servant</p><p></p><p>About the revenant, I just thought of the word 'ressurgido' someone that was reappeared, ressurected, relived or reborn. I could also use 'revivido' (one that is alive again), but I think that since the revenant is not particulary alive (at least not as he was before), saying the he resurges from the dead makes more sense.</p><p></p><p>So far I think Diabolizado is quite nice. Adding the 'Pequenino' as the Halfling I now have all races with proper translations (with the exception of Eladrin, Drow and Vryloka, which aren't derivative of anything).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zhouluyi, post: 5736335, member: 6675993"] Just found this on wikipedia: [I]The name "Tiefling" was coined by Wolfgang Baur, when original Planescape designer David "Zeb" Cook asked for a Germanic-sounding word for humans with fiendish blood. Baur derived the name from Teufel, or "Devil" in German.[/I] Now, the -ing is commonly add to words to make derivative nouns from other words. In this case is someone who made pacts with devils and became half-devils. Now I have a few options: Tieflo: using the original prefix and adding the portuguese -o suffix (with the same effect of the -ing in english). Diabolizado: literally turned into devil Diabolista: devil worshiper/servant About the revenant, I just thought of the word 'ressurgido' someone that was reappeared, ressurected, relived or reborn. I could also use 'revivido' (one that is alive again), but I think that since the revenant is not particulary alive (at least not as he was before), saying the he resurges from the dead makes more sense. So far I think Diabolizado is quite nice. Adding the 'Pequenino' as the Halfling I now have all races with proper translations (with the exception of Eladrin, Drow and Vryloka, which aren't derivative of anything). [/QUOTE]
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