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The Name For The Creator

Created at December 23, 2009
Created by Max Schellenberg
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Which name do you prefer?

- Yahwetheh
- Yahwethey

- Awetleh
- Awetlay

- Yahwetleh
- Yahwetlay


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Max Schellenberg January 10, 2010 15:47 Production Leader 1 Thumb-up
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Name

Okay then I need some names!

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Max Schellenberg January 18, 2010 02:34 Flag

Thanks ill check them out!

Gert-Jan Van de Voorde January 17, 2010 15:24 Flag

Some names?
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/wel.php
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/sco.php
Some Welsh and Scottish names are really fun, and can be strange and mysterious + they are rare.

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Alec Corday January 13, 2010 20:42 1 Thumb-up
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What kind of religion

And now for a complicated answer to your simple question:

It would be good to know what kind of religion they have. Is it Spiritually based, scientifically based, more esoteric or just plain out silly? This could affect the deity they represent. Or deities...

If you want to reflect certain earthly religions, past or present, we could do that too, but which? Also, in such a huge world there will probably be different religions. Are there conflicts between them? If so, that opens up possibilities for story-lines and backgrounds...

Your question may be simple, but the context is not...

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Max Schellenberg January 16, 2010 02:21 Flag

Im going with a one god made everything, except not everyones obviously going to believe that so you guys could go crazy making up weird religions.

And the races are all one species so they can mate with each other.

Angela January 14, 2010 11:27 Flag

If different species have different deities, their religions should be based on their societies... so if the elves are a shamanistic/druidic culture, they would believe in some kind of Mother Earth. The local engineers would probably believe in some some more abstract deity, or maybe be pantheist on base of the physics law of conservation of energy, and so on...

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RazeAnimations January 01, 2010 13:59 2 Thumb-ups
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religions

is this a deffinite creator (factual) or religious and more mythological than factual, because if it is religion i believe each race should have a different 'god' or deity figure they worship, in eragon the elves believe there is no god or creator they believe in a more scientific side of things, maybe one of your races could believe like that.

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Alec Corday December 24, 2009 21:40 2 Thumb-ups
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None

Sorry, none of those. They sound too much like a variation of the Hebrew Tetragrammaton YHWH, and thus too earthly. It should be more alien. Did you intend for it to sound like the Tetragrammaton...?

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Gert-Jan Van de Voorde December 23, 2009 09:05 2 Thumb-ups
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Awetleh

That's the one that I like the most

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Gert-Jan Van de Voorde December 23, 2009 15:56 Flag

I wanted to point that out too, but then I decided against, donno why.

Angela December 23, 2009 14:38 Flag

I must agree with Gert-Jan. It is the most original, too. Anything starting with "Yahve" sounds just too much like Jahvé/Jehovah...

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Paul Huxley December 23, 2009 15:00 1 Thumb-up
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Yahwetheh

Yahwetheh - sounds very Nordic or Celtic and the 'eh' is unconventional.

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