I think: "noncontiguous" = "nichtzusammenhängend", i.e. not being contiguous. It makes sense, if you're ignoring that English usually doesn't do compounds that way.Baumi said:Sorry, but what does noncontiguous mean?
mach1.9pants said:Man I am getting doubled-up name fatigue MAJOR style. It has been going on for a while now, with 4E it seems to be getting worse. Can't they use a little imagination rather than a doubled-up word generator!
Some are worse than others, I'm looking at you Gloomdeep, GLOOOOOM DEEEEEEEP to be said in a deep ghostly voice :\
Thankfully it is fluff (bye bye) because the article is a really neat short encounter background. Definitely worth either a go or, at least, some plagarism!
woooo bewaaare of theee gloooom blades in the glooooom deeeeep......
Unconnected. (though one wonders what's supposed to be doing the connecting)Baumi said:Sorry, but what does noncontiguous mean?
Mustrum_Ridcully said:Names are a b*tch. I hates making them up.
Gloomdeep could be called, say Thi'adum'dae. Or Vorzinknoble. Mantilfeceleety. Düstertief. Zurknestebkol. Xirxaxux. Ekel'erregend'Dunkel.
Or maybe not!Mustrum_Ridcully said:Names are a b*tch. I hates making them up.
Gloomdeep could be called, say Thi'adum'dae. Or Vorzinknoble. Mantilfeceleety. Düstertief. Zurknestebkol. Xirxaxux. Ekel'erregend'Dunkel.
Jack99 said:To each his own. I don't mind stuff like Gloomdeep and Underdark, while I am seriously tired of names that I have to have 3 lit. degrees to pronounce. WoTC's naming convention works much better, especially if I want my players to remember these places.
Cheers
essenbee said:Or maybe not!
Mustrum_Ridcully said:Gloomdeep could be called, say Thi'adum'dae. Or Vorzinknoble. Mantilfeceleety. Düstertief. Zurknestebkol. Xirxaxux. Ekel'erregend'Dunkel.