Mouseferatu said:I've seen this term thrown around a lot lately, but I'm afraid I don't know the definition in this context. 'splain, please?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmanteau
Mouseferatu said:I've seen this term thrown around a lot lately, but I'm afraid I don't know the definition in this context. 'splain, please?
Thanks for the link. It's craptacular.Caliban said:
A perfectly good name.crazy_cat said:Don't talk rubbish.
Regards, k'rzaiK'aat, Darkfire Deathflame and Blademage T'nyger of the eighth circle.
Exen Trik said:Emerald Frost wouldn't seem nearly as bad if it weren't an obvious reference to the cold and acid damage they specialize in, which makes no sense together anyways. Maybe if the name refers to a place that was once a corrupted, green colored, poisoned sea, that was magically frozen to keep it's blight contained. That would at least makes some sense.
I'm fine with everything else, really. A Feywild by any other name would be just as fey... and wild... or whatever.![]()
Howndawg said:Let's face it, for every Tolkien or Burroughs who has a natural knack for naming stuff, there are 100 others who possess the linguistic talent of a wombat. Unfortunately, fantasy fans have to deal with the 100. Get over it, its a dark fact of life, like death and taxes.![]()
Kid Charlemagne said:Feywild sounds like a subdivision to me. "Welcome to Feywild! 36 holes of golf, and a swim park, too!"
Hobo said:Yet, I think we can all agree that Blibdoolploop is a bad name.