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Help me rename 4e's "fell taints"
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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 6283476" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Glad to help.</p><p></p><p>Madness Wisp fits in pretty well with Fourth Edition's habit of giving monsters names with common English meanings, and I like the ring of it better than some of official monsters.</p><p></p><p>Or how about something "scientific" sounding that uses (or, at least resembles) Greek or Latin like a taxonomical name (e.g. Tyrannosaurus for "Tyrant Lizard".</p><p></p><p>Rummaging through various online dictionaries, the only Greek word for "wisp" I could find was <em>τούφα</em> ("toufa"), which also means "lock of hair".</p><p></p><p>That doesn't sound very monstrous, so how about something that starts with <em>phobos</em> (fear/horror).</p><p></p><p>Phobokystis (Horror Sac, where <em>kystis</em> means "bladder or sac").</p><p>Phobonkos (Fear Tumour, where <em>onkos</em> means "bulk, mass, or tumour" - the same root as is used for oncology, the medical study of cancers.)</p><p></p><p>I suspect the words aren't conjugated correctly, since I don't actually speak/read Greek, but they sound sort-of-convincing, which is hopefully good enough for a campaign whose scholars have a pseudo-classical background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 6283476, member: 57383"] Glad to help. Madness Wisp fits in pretty well with Fourth Edition's habit of giving monsters names with common English meanings, and I like the ring of it better than some of official monsters. Or how about something "scientific" sounding that uses (or, at least resembles) Greek or Latin like a taxonomical name (e.g. Tyrannosaurus for "Tyrant Lizard". Rummaging through various online dictionaries, the only Greek word for "wisp" I could find was [I]τούφα[/I] ("toufa"), which also means "lock of hair". That doesn't sound very monstrous, so how about something that starts with [I]phobos[/I] (fear/horror). Phobokystis (Horror Sac, where [I]kystis[/I] means "bladder or sac"). Phobonkos (Fear Tumour, where [I]onkos[/I] means "bulk, mass, or tumour" - the same root as is used for oncology, the medical study of cancers.) I suspect the words aren't conjugated correctly, since I don't actually speak/read Greek, but they sound sort-of-convincing, which is hopefully good enough for a campaign whose scholars have a pseudo-classical background. [/QUOTE]
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