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Plenty of places in the real world have really silly names when translated to modern English, or in some ways are already silly in modern English. We have places (some of them literal english translations) like: Death Valley, Newfoundland, Moontown, Capetown, North-capital, East-capital, Capital-east, South-Capital, On-Sea, and Nine-dragons.
 

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Doug Justice said:
It appears the elite benefits were edited.

Now, the article states that elite grants you +2 AC, +2 Def and 100% more hit points.
Ninja'd

I'll admit that I wasn't the first to notice but I was apparently the first to notify Morrus.
 

Khur said:
Oh, and McPants, I like the shadar-kai depictions. The orcs? Meh. I'm partial to hobgoblins anyhow.
SNAP! Me too, hobgoblin 'empires' (well their leaders call themselves Emperors;)) are many of the 'Points of Light' in my work in progress new 4E campaign.
 

hong said:
Hey, Ixitxachitl is a real name. It happens to be Aztec, but never mind that.

Now Menzoberranzan, that's a silly name.
That's the only reason anyone knows how to pronounce it. ;) And Tred McKnuckles . . . now that's A silly name, from the same source.

Ish-it-ash-it-el is the pronunciation, IIRC.

mach1.9pants said:
SNAP! Me too, hobgoblin 'empires' (well their leaders call themselves Emperors;)) are many of the 'Points of Light' in my work in progress new 4E campaign.
Yep. Align some of them with dark elves and a campaign has basically made itself. Of course, that sounds a lot like a Salvatore book, too.

:lol:
 

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