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Originally posted by Q:
Baron did you post your name files anywhere so we could use them? Your description sounds very interesting.
I was thinking of donating them to MM, actually. Then they could come out in a patch. I've got a lot of original stuff, and I've edited some of the default files to be more consistent. New names files:
Animals (non-bird animals),
Birds (gave this to Krill since they are described as having vestigal wings),
Business (business and financial terms),
Celtic (Celtic myth),
Chivalry (Arthurian and other Medieval heros plus some terms and concepts from medieval/chivalric life - used for Toltayan since they are "Feudal society"),
Creature (scifi/fantasy/mythical creatures that aren't in the other mythical files),
Foolish (yep, words for foolishness and general nerdiness, uh... except 'geek' and 'nerd' which are in the next file...),
Hacker (hacker jargon lifted straight from the jargon file. This was easy to research with my web browser!
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Insects (perfect for the XiChung!),
Latin (Roman Empire provinces, generals, etc. een some of their enemies like Hannibal)
Marine (fish and other marine life. Good for Sergetti since they are aquatic),
Musical (musical instruments, types of songs),
Norse (Norse myth),
Occult (a combination of new-age jargon with traditional spookiness terms. Works great for the Cue Cappa! ),
Plants (Trees and flowers, mainly. Good for any organic race. I gave it to the Drushocka.),
Tools (everything from adz to pickaxe)
Weapon (Hand weapons, not guns. Many terms for swords, spears, and such weapons plus medieval terms for piecesof armor like bracers and greaves),
Weather (types of weather, names of storms, strange winds, etc. Works well for the Abbidon)
Some of the original files have also been dramatically revised. Helvetic/Ravager have occupied a lot of time, for example. I've been trying to divide them into merely 'militarist' terms for ravager and more 'criminal' or 'evil' terms for helvetic. Many of the regional names files like Africa and Asia and Middeast have also been revised. There's less overlap between them and more familiar names (like Zanzibar for Africa) to make them more interesting.
[This message has been edited by Baron Munchausen (edited 25 March 2001).]