[PnP] The Goiden Project

Choinski, Burton Burton.Choinski at matrixone.com
Fri Aug 5 13:16:08 CEST 2005


How about "Fideoch Mountains".  And the "Hills of Ghan"?

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From: Sylverrs_ dragon [mailto:abnaric at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 3:46 PM
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Subject: RE: [PnP] The Goiden Project

Turlach doesn't sing to me and Vassi might be confusing given the existence 
of the Vassa elsewhere. Otherwise am cool with it.

>From: "Choinski, Burton" <Burton.Choinski at matrixone.com>
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>Subject: RE: [PnP] The Goiden Project
>Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 15:44:00 -0400
>
>For regions I'm thinking "The Turlach Mountains" for the name of the range
>(still have to find and name the highest peak, perhaps "Siann Monag" -- the
>high peak is somewhat flatish and perhaps a sacred meeting point for the
>tribes).  For the hills on the northwest shoreline "Hills of Vassi" and 
>"The
>Donnag Highlands" for the hills just south of that (next to the Armagh).
>The highlands look to have a steeper eastern side ("Oghan Bluffs") and
>higher western part ("Diach's Rise").
>
>The Ulail forests could be "Faiolail Woodlands" and the other larger forest
>the  "Faitheadh Forest"  (implied: "Fai-" is a goidenese prefix meaning
>"Forest").
>
>The easternmost hills could be the "Laidh Hills", with a minor peak in 
>there
>(that I can see on the texture) "Camac's Ridge"  (possible site).  The 
>hills
>in the swamp could be "The Earmagh Highlands", with the southmost hills
>being "The Caoich Hills".  A visible ridgeline seems to be there, "Adh Mac
>Cuir's Wall" (another site?).
>
>For the swamp we could have "The Olaireann Fens" in the portion between the
>rivermouths, and "The Olaireann Murks" for the hazy, misty depths of the
>swamps that brush up against the rugged mountains.
>
>
>Comments?
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sylverrs_ dragon [mailto:abnaric at hotmail.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 10:26 PM
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>Subject: RE: [PnP] The Goiden Project
>
>Sound good
>
> >From: "Choinski, Burton" <Burton.Choinski at matrixone.com>
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> >Subject: RE: [PnP] The Goiden Project
> >Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 14:28:16 -0400
> >
> >I'm tossing out names to the list to chew on. I know I got Rich's 
>blessing,
> >but I'd like everyone's (and his opinion).  I wend out and found Gaelic
> >words for things that could be found on the island, and god names (plus
> >this
> >limited number of Goiden names in the culture book).  Ran the list 
>through
> >a
> >name generator and cherry-picked from the list presented.
> >
> >
> >
> >The rivers (in order from north to south, west side first, then the east
> >side):
> >
> >             The Daonnach River    (flows to the Armagh)
> >
> >             The Ceimaonnag River
> >
> >             The Feilbhinn River
> >
> >             The Luiollach River
> >
> >
> >
> >For the forts:
> >
> >             Ft. Bravabek (Noatun Isle)
> >
> >             Ft. Tiun (Hoda Isle)
> >
> >             Ft. Gin'cha (Sichi Isle)
> >
> >             Ft. Eikassa (Baobhanu-11)
> >
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