All sorts of tantalizing bits here. Giant metal dome? World-canal? (And reverse-centaurs on the other side of the canal from the Corelands, too...)
But regardless let us stay away from the southeast. Bureaucrats and cannibals, and the only option to being stranded on one island is to flee to a worse fate.
The Great Sage Moko once quipped that if you held a house on the Isle of Bureaucrats and one in the Two Hells, that you should sell the former and move into the latter.
Actually they mostly run around sans anything below. Even when wearing heavy upper garments like bear skins. Religious taboos mandate that their privates must be close at hand to the rays of the sun.
Fascinating. The german transcriptions are all over the place. (Really it was the "r" creeping in there that looked distinctly non-Malayo-Polynesian to me though, which is probably more "English speakers think Germans talk funny" than anything else.)
Checking some (admittedly questionable) Gilbertese dictionaries, I get "arawa" and "wangea" as general terms for shark-tooth swords, and "te butu" as a small women's weapon made from a single shark tooth.
yeah i think the R is probably toward the end of a game of telephone but i can see how the drift from 'te butu' to what entered RPGs as "terbutje" (similar to the 'tetoanea' in that 2nd link) could occur
is there a recognized term for the phenomenon of incorporating articles into words in borrowings? like all the arabic-derived al-words in english or spanish
This has so far gone unmentioned so I feel I must draw attention to it: It is pretty awesome (horrible? hilarious?) that there is a specific word for "that small weapon that jealous women use to fuck up people's faces"
So we are playing the Feral Shore next week (I really want to commit to getting back going forward in this year with the eventual retirement of Revoca). Here is the recap and update y'all wanted (the linked piece being an updated version of my previous update, make sure to read the stuff here in this post). Recap The Feral Shore is currently three months behind Revoca in the space/time continuum. Players can take the opportunity now to conduct a week of downtime activity before the session next week. (Some sites in the Weird bend time so I am not going to overworry integrating the two play groups.) What Happened Last Session and During Downtime: 1. The party killed Milos the creepy hedge wizard of the Deermen in the wooded river basin to your west. Total treasure hauled out (and this was never posted) from furnishings and ancient coins totals 3,100 gold suns and a collection of three filigreed and magically-balanced spent-uranium throwing axes (+1 and an additional 30' of ran...
So with the random murder of the entire badgerman patrol plus plans to commit ethnic cleansing (again) now that negotiations have been utterly torpedoed, I'm starting to feel like we've shifted gears from being inspired by The Eyes of the Overworld to like King Leopold's Ghost or something. And while I can see the dark humor in the entire business, it's really not what I want to stay up late playing through.
All sorts of tantalizing bits here. Giant metal dome? World-canal? (And reverse-centaurs on the other side of the canal from the Corelands, too...)
ReplyDeleteBut regardless let us stay away from the southeast. Bureaucrats and cannibals, and the only option to being stranded on one island is to flee to a worse fate.
The Great Sage Moko once quipped that if you held a house on the Isle of Bureaucrats and one in the Two Hells, that you should sell the former and move into the latter.
ReplyDeleteYour ability to make something obviously silly into something that's strangely evocative is enviable.
ReplyDeleteAlso: Tazrun will die his last death in Vesta Jan's Kingdom or not at all.
ReplyDeleteEvan Elkins What, not further south?
ReplyDeleteEvan Elkins thanks. You will note that I placed the suspected location of Vlko on the map.
ReplyDeleteIs Brazonia a core land?
ReplyDeleteEvan Elkins given that their armies disappear from the field of battle suddenly and without warning, I expect not. :P
ReplyDeleteEvan Elkins only in a thin zone around the capital city, the rest is all borderlands.
ReplyDeleteMy next character has to be a pants-less barbarian.
ReplyDeleteMike Davison now I need to go make a new class.
ReplyDeleteOr just some background tables for the pantless heathens. I assume they all wear toga's. :)
ReplyDeleteChitons and tunics!
ReplyDeleteActually they mostly run around sans anything below. Even when wearing heavy upper garments like bear skins. Religious taboos mandate that their privates must be close at hand to the rays of the sun.
ReplyDeleteSo I could be a bare-skin, bearskin, berserker? Sign me up.
ReplyDeleteExactly and yes. Preferred weapons are tridents, bolas, atlatls, and falchions.
ReplyDeleteWith the bolas undoubtedly having great religious significance.
ReplyDeleteHERE BE MACRONAUTS!
ReplyDeleteMichael Moscrip strangely only amongst the men folk.
ReplyDeletewhat, no aklys? no staff-sling?
ReplyDeletePerhaps a terbutje.
ReplyDeletei don't recall that item featuring in Unearthed Arcana
ReplyDeleteTrue, but it is on that absurdly long Tunnels & Trolls list.
ReplyDeleteBut I also realize I didn't get the joke until now because of 3e.
ReplyDeletecole long nails it. Forgot the khopesh.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know what the heck language "terbutje" is supposed to be from? or is it fantasy nonsense?
ReplyDeletecursory research suggests it might be derived from gilbertese
ReplyDeletehttp://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tebutje
ReplyDeletehttp://www.jps.auckland.ac.nz/document/Volume_32_1923/Volume_32%2C_No._127/Gilbert_Islands_weapons_and_armour%2C_by_G._M._Murdoch%2C_p_174-175?action=null
ReplyDeleteFascinating. The german transcriptions are all over the place. (Really it was the "r" creeping in there that looked distinctly non-Malayo-Polynesian to me though, which is probably more "English speakers think Germans talk funny" than anything else.)
ReplyDeleteChecking some (admittedly questionable) Gilbertese dictionaries, I get "arawa" and "wangea" as general terms for shark-tooth swords, and "te butu" as a small women's weapon made from a single shark tooth.
yeah i think the R is probably toward the end of a game of telephone
ReplyDeletebut i can see how the drift from 'te butu' to what entered RPGs as "terbutje" (similar to the 'tetoanea' in that 2nd link) could occur
Sidenote: It is amusing to me how every entry in that link starts the word with "te" which is just the indefinite article.
ReplyDeleteis there a recognized term for the phenomenon of incorporating articles into words in borrowings? like all the arabic-derived al-words in english or spanish
ReplyDeleteNo idea.
ReplyDeleteThis has so far gone unmentioned so I feel I must draw attention to it: It is pretty awesome (horrible? hilarious?) that there is a specific word for "that small weapon that jealous women use to fuck up people's faces"