

The rest of the name suggestions are nice though

What's wrong with werelord?Orfinn wrote:Riiiiiiiiightbut werelord ?
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The rest of the name suggestions are nice though
Yet your proposal is so original and has nothing to do with D&D,Middle earth,WC,or thousands of other fantasy worlds.Face it,everything anyone comes up with has already been thought of by someone else,copyrighted and sold.Blaspheme wrote:I hope they add the old barbaric town as it's just missing! I don't care for new stuff as it's not new to add a dwarf town it's just stolen from other games and dwarves are nothing but boring!
No,most games are based on tolkiens view and it is based on older folklore.Its just a chain.Blaspheme wrote:Mythology and Keltic folklore are MUCH older than tolkien... most games are based on that! :-)
Werewolf implies that the creature is similar to a wolf.The 'were' prefix shows that its not a pure wolf but something more sinister.Werelord would mean that its similar to a lord,but more sinister.And lycantropy in fantasy is a disease that turns people into mutated creatures,called lycantropes,wheter they are wererats,werecats,werebears,or classic old werewolves.Blaspheme wrote:What's wrong with werelord?
Werelords are werewolves who have fully control over their shape and doesn't need the darkness to let the transformation take place.
I dislike names like lycanthrope or so because lyanthrope is the disease, not the actual creature.
Right, fighting 2 town of long eared skinny humanoids is much better.Blaspheme wrote: Last thing I want to fight is an enormous mole creature or a entire race of small, boring humanoids....
No, they're based on Tolkien, which based his story on Mythology and Keltic folklore.Blaspheme wrote: Mythology and Keltic folklore are MUCH older than tolkien... most games are based on that! :-)
Based doesn't mean everything's the same, or that it doesn't have extras.Blaspheme wrote: Unicorns, Minotaurs and Hydras have nothing to do with Tolkien.
Werewolfism can also be used to describe the disease, it's just not the high brow term. Lycanthrope = the one suffering from the desease. So it works.Blaspheme wrote: I dislike names like lycanthrope or so because lyanthrope is the disease, not the actual creature.
Lycan = wolf in latin or something. See, that's why semantics are important.DL wrote: Werewolf implies that the creature is similar to a wolf.
So's crap-on-a-stick. Stupid Hell Charger and Grim Raider.DaemianLucifer wrote:Considering the one we have now,these are fantastic.
http://redwing.hutman.net/%7Emreed/warr ... llcaps.htmBlaspheme wrote:They should just copy this, then it would be a great expansion, with all the creatures are are famous and missing.
EXPANSION TOWN
GOBLIN - HOBGOBLIN (CONCURRENCE / TAUNT)
ORC - BOAR RAIDER (BERSERK / ENDEAVOR)
WEREWOLF - WERELORD (DARK TRANSFORMATION / LYCANTHROPY)
OGRE - OGRE SHAMAN (BLOOD LUST / BLOOD BARRIER / CLONE)
ROC - STORM ROC (AIR RAM / LIGHTNING ATTACK / STORM)
CYCLOPS - ELDER CYCLOPS (NO MELEE PENALTY / NO RANGED PENALTY / AREA ATTACK / MAGIC EYE)
BEHEMOTH - ANCIENT BEHEMOTH (BRICK BREAK / STRENGTH)
My suggestion is that you shouldn't make this sort of assumptions before thoroughly verifying the word's etymology.DaemianLucifer wrote:The 'were' prefix shows that its not a pure wolf but something more sinister.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werewolf#O ... f_the_wordwikipedia wrote:The name is thought most likely to derive from Old English 'wer' (or 'were') meaning 'man' (male "man" rather than gender-neutral) or possibly the Latin "vir," also meaning man, masculine. [...]
*sigh*DaemianLucifer wrote:And lycantropy in fantasy is a disease that turns people into mutated creatures,called lycantropes,wheter they are wererats,werecats,werebears,or classic old werewolves.
You should use that word more often. And not only you, come to think of it...DaemianLucifer wrote:Maybe
Let me tell you a wise verse:theLuckyDragon wrote:I think this "fantasy" you're referring to should start using some new names, like therianthrope, in order to create a bit more diversity in its onomastics.
I don't know about you but if it was called Bloody Diarrhea flower i'd be very put off.DaemianLucifer wrote: Whats in a name?That which we call a rose would still smell as divine bearing any other name.
Which are modified versions of other people's work (Cthulhu anyone?). And I was more refering to all the "Were-", "-taur" and other such creatures.DaemianLucifer wrote:The mind flayer and aboleth,for example.
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