No need to be sorry, Matt. It's a fine reference tool, just badly formatted. Much like the Star Trek Player's Guide.
No need to be sorry, Matt. It's a fine reference tool, just badly formatted. Much like the Star Trek Player's Guide.
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Don't listen to them Matt.
It's nice work.
Greg
"The dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had."
Madworld, Donnie Darko.
I bet all the other orcs made fun of his name on the orc-school playground.
Good names, Matt. I'll probably print out the re-formatted lists and grab my reference books to try to translate all of the Elven names. Unless someone else wants to do that and post the results for the gratification of the rest of us. (Hint)
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Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight. Psalm 144:1
No need to apologise or take it personally, I just wanted to make it clear it's kinda difficult to handle that long a list.
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The darkness inside me is a lot scarier than the darkness out there....
Is this the source of your name lists?
http://spitfire.ausys.se/johan/names/default.htm
I think it is. Glad you found a link. I couldn't remember that blasted site.
I like that name generator a lot. However, it does not actually have authentic names of Tolkien's languages. Though they do sound very like Tolkien's languages.