Baldurs_Underdark
Hero
That's a slippery slope to the ocean you got there.80% of humanity lives by the sea or a days walk or at worse a days worth of horse ride from the sea.

That's a slippery slope to the ocean you got there.80% of humanity lives by the sea or a days walk or at worse a days worth of horse ride from the sea.
Thats awesome, the power of ego.The town I grew up in was named after a railroad guy who unashamedly put his name on two other towns, IIRC. And of course, Alexander the Great named several places after himself. I suppose you could do this in a D&D world, have several villages in different kingdoms named after some famous conqueror....
The town I grew up in was named after a railroad guy who unashamedly put his name on two other towns, IIRC. And of course, Alexander the Great named several places after himself. I suppose you could do this in a D&D world, have several villages in different kingdoms named after some famous conqueror....
I always liked Pendle Hill essentially meaning Hill-hill HillIn UK we have five different rivers all called River Ouse.
The likely reason is that the Roman invaders attempted to communicate with local Celts as to the name of the nearby “ moving channel of water” and were told “Ouse”, thereby naming it Fluvium Ouse.
Ouse is actually the Celtic word for river.
Thus in UK, we have five River Rivers......
I guess George Washington gets a free pass on the ego front because he kinda deserved both the city and the state getting his name.The town I grew up in was named after a railroad guy who unashamedly put his name on two other towns, IIRC. And of course, Alexander the Great named several places after himself. I suppose you could do this in a D&D world, have several villages in different kingdoms named after some famous conqueror....
Mr. Garrett of the B&O (Baltimore and Ohio) Railroad?The town I grew up in was named after a railroad guy who unashamedly put his name on two other towns, IIRC.