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Naeryndam |
Posted - 08 Jul 2005 : 21:51:54 Can anyone come up with some Ilythiiri names? I'd imagine they would be closer to elven than the Drow language of today is. Would the names sound evil? At the time of the Ilythiiri empire not all dark elves were evil and not all worshipped Araushnee (or Lolth). Maybe they would be in a different language altogether... Anyway if anyone can come up with some, that would be great. |
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cpthero2 |
Posted - 20 Feb 2020 : 20:24:22 Learned Scribe Naeryndam, et alia,
Here are some updated links for anyone interested in looking at those names. Bear in mind, that Great Reader Kentinal is correct that these are very likely going to be derivative creations that are not 100% (think of going back to Aramaic times).
https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/dnd-drow-names.php http://drowcampaign.roleplaynexus.com/drowlanguage.html https://xaeyruudh.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/drow-names/
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by Naeryndam
Can anyone come up with some Ilythiiri names? I'd imagine they would be closer to elven than the Drow language of today is. Would the names sound evil? At the time of the Ilythiiri empire not all dark elves were evil and not all worshipped Araushnee (or Lolth). Maybe they would be in a different language altogether... Anyway if anyone can come up with some, that would be great.
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Kentinal |
Posted - 08 Jul 2005 : 22:35:35 http://www.candlekeep.com/downloads/drowgen.zip should provide a Drow name generator.
As for good Drow/Ilythiiri having different names then evil Drow this idea does not follow. The Desent sent all Ilythiiri from the surface no matter which deity they followed and with them would be the naming customs.
The names would change over the years is posible, something like Lightbringer could have been changed to Darkbringer to more fit in with changed the culture.
There of course could be the surface dwellers adopting more surface naming comvention as Ed of Greenwood has indicated that some Drow in Elven cities are disquised, further it has been indicated that Drow language certainly a more evil sounding departure from its Elven roots. |
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