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Don't mock the fashion of wizards, for they are quick to change. Change you into a frog that is.
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Funny, the same applies in German too!Gaidal Cain wrote: Mongo happens to be a rather strong insult in Swedish for someone that's mentally handicapped. Having it as the name for a barbarian isn't entirely unfitting, even if it isn't within good taste.
So, i consider such an name generally unfitting.... "even" for a barbarian!
Never played the H4 expansions.... too overpriced for just a few neutral creatues and extra maps and therefore....
"Spazz Maticus???"!
Did this really happen to be a name for a Hero?
Was everything in those expansions on this...hm... level?
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Hmmm. I suppose they don't read much manga in Romania then.theLuckyDragon wrote:In "Mongo", if you replace the first "o" with an "a" and the second with an "ă", you'd get a Romanian adjective describing someone who's very drunk.
If you consider Mysterio the Magnificent, and of course Bohb the Archmage, then of course, everything was perfectly serious and normal.omegaweix wrote:"Spazz Maticus???"!
Did this really happen to be a name for a Hero?
Was everything in those expansions on this...hm... level?
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Unfortunately yes,everything was on that level.Megadragon is just one of the examples.And the size of those expansions.Both could fit on one normal CD.Twice!!And the campaigns were awful,to say the least.There were just two good things,in my oppinion:artifact groups and the last campaign of WoW,since you were able to choose the race youll lead.omegaweix wrote:"Spazz Maticus???"!
Did this really happen to be a name for a Hero?
Was everything in those expansions on this...hm... level?
Weird!
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Note that the second "a" has a sign on top of it: "ă"LordHoborgXVII wrote:Hmmm. I suppose they don't read much manga in Romania then.theLuckyDragon wrote:In "Mongo", if you replace the first "o" with an "a" and the second with an "ă", you'd get a Romanian adjective describing someone who's very drunk.
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Drake is just another name for a dragon. The whole with/without wings thing was invented for D&D or something. And i belive Wyrm was the non-flying one anyway.Mutare Drake wrote:Nah, we must keep with the superduper name theme...Uberdrake. Except I always thought drakes were two-winged small dragons, but that's beside the point. How 'bout Supersized Fire-breathing Lizard of Doom?Orfinn wrote:I would call it firedrake which suits it perfectly
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No that was my own theory, the thing with or without wings and limbs, I didnt even know D&D used those descriptions.ThunderTitan wrote:Drake is just another name for a dragon. The whole with/without wings thing was invented for D&D or something. And i belive Wyrm was the non-flying one anyway.Mutare Drake wrote:Nah, we must keep with the superduper name theme...Uberdrake. Except I always thought drakes were two-winged small dragons, but that's beside the point. How 'bout Supersized Fire-breathing Lizard of Doom?Orfinn wrote:I would call it firedrake which suits it perfectly
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I'm not sure if D&D does use them, but i recall seeing something like that somewhere.
This is what Tolkien used:
And I checked and it's not from D&D: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_%28 ... Dragons%29
This is what Tolkien used:
* Dragons (Worms)
o Cold-drakes - those who could not breathe fire
o Fire-drakes (Urulóki) - those who breathed fire. Both included:
+ Long-worms - legless dragons
+ Legged, non-flying dragons
+ Winged dragons
And I checked and it's not from D&D: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_%28 ... Dragons%29
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How about giant, mutated drake?Mutare Drake wrote:Nah, we must keep with the superduper name theme...Uberdrake. Except I always thought drakes were two-winged small dragons, but that's beside the point. How 'bout Supersized Fire-breathing Lizard of Doom?Orfinn wrote:I would call it firedrake which suits it perfectly
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