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Elvish Name Generator
This is where you can discuss your homework, family, just about anything, make strange sounds and otherwise discuss things which are really not related to the Lancer-series. Yes that means you can discuss other games.
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To laugh or to cry that is the question...
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Using a real name
I was a Ring-wearing Healer... Cool! My mum always wanted me to become a doctor...
Elven name: Dínrodion
Hobbit name: Bingo Took from Girdley Island
Dwarven name: Káin Stonelaughter
Orkish name: Púshmazh the Toothless
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Using a pseudonim
I was Revered Snaga ("snaga" is strength in Serbian)
Elven name: thinathion
Hobbit name: Merimac Goldworthy from Brockenborings
Dwarven name: Frerin Clayfoot
Orkish name: Skarbad the Despoiler
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Careful what you wish... You might just get it.
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Using a real name
I was a Ring-wearing Healer... Cool! My mum always wanted me to become a doctor...
Elven name: Dínrodion
Hobbit name: Bingo Took from Girdley Island
Dwarven name: Káin Stonelaughter
Orkish name: Púshmazh the Toothless
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Using a pseudonim
I was Revered Snaga ("snaga" is strength in Serbian)
Elven name: thinathion
Hobbit name: Merimac Goldworthy from Brockenborings
Dwarven name: Frerin Clayfoot
Orkish name: Skarbad the Despoiler
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Careful what you wish... You might just get it.
I think this bit from the faq has enhough common sence to counter the wickedness of some pepole.
Q: Didn't you know that in the Tolkein-verse Elves don't have two names? I mean sometimes they do, but you've mixed up the Quenya and Sindarin dialects and besides I'm somewhat sure the author specified that a diaresis always occurs in an elven word that ends with the letter 'e'...(trails off)
A: Ah. I see. Yes, yes. I understand. How ...good... of you to catch that. *backs away slowly, dials police*
Q: Didn't you know that in the Tolkein-verse Elves don't have two names? I mean sometimes they do, but you've mixed up the Quenya and Sindarin dialects and besides I'm somewhat sure the author specified that a diaresis always occurs in an elven word that ends with the letter 'e'...(trails off)
A: Ah. I see. Yes, yes. I understand. How ...good... of you to catch that. *backs away slowly, dials police*
Background: Revered Druadan
Elvish: Elladan Carnesîr (first site)/Sindarûn(second site-waddaya know! I'm the creator of the second most common language in MIddle Earth!)
Hobbit: Fredegar Loamsdown of Deephallow (1st)/Merimas Grubb from Frogmorton(2nd)
Dwarf: Frerin Iceboot
Orc: Skaralûk the Strongclaw
I also have a friend whose name spelled backwards sounds like that of en elf-prince (as long as you use the "y" as a vowel): "Yref Lëumas"
BTW, I finished all my finals really early, so after five years since reading the book, I pulled out Tolkien again, and used the appendices in the Return of the King to phonetically transcribe the Ring-Inscription so that it can be read aloud in the language of Mordor by those of us who do not have the phonetic values of the Tengwar memorized. Here it is if anyone's interested :
chan-gad-rüb-talu-kuti
chan-gad-d'më-talu
chan-gad-thr'ka-talu-kuti
ghab-rüz-muchek-r'mpë-talu
Note that "ch" is pronounced as it is in German, Hebrew, and other languages
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Elvish: Elladan Carnesîr (first site)/Sindarûn(second site-waddaya know! I'm the creator of the second most common language in MIddle Earth!)
Hobbit: Fredegar Loamsdown of Deephallow (1st)/Merimas Grubb from Frogmorton(2nd)
Dwarf: Frerin Iceboot
Orc: Skaralûk the Strongclaw
I also have a friend whose name spelled backwards sounds like that of en elf-prince (as long as you use the "y" as a vowel): "Yref Lëumas"
BTW, I finished all my finals really early, so after five years since reading the book, I pulled out Tolkien again, and used the appendices in the Return of the King to phonetically transcribe the Ring-Inscription so that it can be read aloud in the language of Mordor by those of us who do not have the phonetic values of the Tengwar memorized. Here it is if anyone's interested :
chan-gad-rüb-talu-kuti
chan-gad-d'më-talu
chan-gad-thr'ka-talu-kuti
ghab-rüz-muchek-r'mpë-talu
Note that "ch" is pronounced as it is in German, Hebrew, and other languages
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not too sure about the former.
-Albert Einstein
A Liberal is a man who is too broad-minded to take his own side in an argument.
-Robert Frost
Join my army[!
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