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                | Matt James | Posted - 13 Jun 2011 : 16:54:59 True or False: Moonshavian is to Moonshae Isles as Americans is to America?
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                | Lord Karsus | Posted - 14 Jun 2011 : 05:48:09 
 quote:Originally posted by Arik
 
 Moonshites?
 
 
 
 -If Aasimar wasn't acceptable, there's no way Moonshites is.
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                | Ayrik | Posted - 14 Jun 2011 : 05:02:12 Moonshites?
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                | The Sage | Posted - 14 Jun 2011 : 01:31:30 I've often interchanged between the use of both Ffolk and Moonshaean. I don't really know why I settled on the latter, but I just liked the way it sounded.
  
 quote:Agreed. This sounds like a job for Super ...Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
 
 Ed's prolly got some term we've not seen too much of, like Moonrar or something.
 
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                | Lord Karsus | Posted - 13 Jun 2011 : 22:21:13 -Can't say I've heard "Moonshaevian" before, nor does it roll off the tongue...
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                | Kuje | Posted - 13 Jun 2011 : 18:52:13 This is what I'd use and this is all I've ever seen them called.
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by Hawkins
 
 I think that they just go by the Ffolk. And the viking-esque people who inhabit the northern isles are just called Northmen.
 
 
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                | Wooly Rupert | Posted - 13 Jun 2011 : 18:09:28 Ed's prolly got some term we've not seen too much of, like Moonrar or something. I like Moonshavian, but it doesn't seem to match the other -havians we've seen, from Waterdeep and Westgate.
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                | Garen Thal | Posted - 13 Jun 2011 : 17:31:21 Yes. Moonshavian= person from the Moonshaes, in the same way that Waterdhavian= person from Waterdeep and Thayvian= person from Thay (even if current style is to use "Thayan").
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                | Matt James | Posted - 13 Jun 2011 : 17:15:18 Well, there are three distinct cultures there. I was just curious as to the overall region/isles/location. Like, if a the gods were talking about the Moonshae Isles, how would they refer to the people there as a whole (etc...). The term Moonshavian comes up in several areas, but I figured I would ask here; where my favorite subject-matter experts reside :)
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                | Hawkins | Posted - 13 Jun 2011 : 17:04:07 I think that they just go by the Ffolk. And the viking-esque people who inhabit the northern isles are just called Northmen.
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