Dokter;340717 said:
Anomander Rake.
And as I edit this post I start to think that this first name also raises the possibilty of ANOMAly, as well.
Great one to start on!
'An/Ano' to me signifies (from the Greek) 'without', and as you said before; 'C/om(m)ander'. It just fits right in for me (even though I had to read this post to realise it) so thanks for getting the little grey cells moving.
So:
'
Anomander'; 'Without - leader/person ranking above/anyone-telling-what-to-do!'.
'
Rake'; 'Gardening implement'.
Ergo; A council worker!
No wonder Moons Spawn was such a dump!
It could be something completely different of course, like an extension of 'mandrake'.
Laseen. Lassen is a volcanic peak in Americaland in a rather large area called something shit like; 'Vulcan's thrones'. Large in that, I think, it describes an area of volcanoes, kind of like San Andreas describes an area of the West US with a lot of faults. *ahem*
Stick with me!
No proof of course, but it says in the prologue of GotM that '
Laseen' means 'throne'?
My only link.
Weak!
Funny though!!!
Maybe she's gonna blow soon?!?
"Look out, Ganoes!"
Don't forget that most of the Malaz soldier's names are given to them by
Braven Tooth. All except Fid and BT himself iIrc.
'
Fiddler' came from WJ and 'BT' from Fid.
So stuff like '
Bottle', '
Tarr', '
Hedge', '
Mallet', we can only guess at but SE has his specific reasonings behind them that have nothing to do with anything other than their personal, fictional history.
It doesn't say so but maybe
Tattersail was one of those too? Not really sure about the mages. Certainly I don't know about '
Tayschrenn' or '
Bellurdan', but I can't believe '
Quick Ben' was called that by his mother. Unless he's actually Beak's elder brother returned from the dead! :angel:
:shocked:
There are others, like '
Cutter' that have taken their own names, and even more - '
Envy', '
Spite' - that have been given certain names for a reason we have yet (if ever) to discover.
Dolorous Menhir;341175 said:
Great thread. (seconded - eekwibble!)
Clip: not sure, but I hope he gets clipped.
Crokus: Like a flower? Decorative but not very practical?
I hope he croaks!
Zendog13;341771 said:
Beddict brought me visions of 'Benedictine'... the drink, not the monks!
You see, I got the monks; trustworthy, stalwart, decent... deluded!
Dokter;341535 said:
I also found many of the Letherii names intriguing in their construct. "Invictad" gave me vindictive. Anyone else get anything thought provoking from the Letherii names?
Karos Invictad was a great character. Massive depths - to which he plummeted with consumate ease - and great dialogue. First name didn't promote much emotional response but the use of the letter 'K' in names always seems to get FF readers' attentions, just have a look around the local book shop's FF section.
'
Invictad' though!
I got both 'invite' and 'evict' all rolled into one. Not so much a paradox, but definately a contradiction in terms - it kind of summed him up.
"All clever but no intelligence!" - as my foster-mother used to say.
Also the 'vict' of both 'victim' and 'convict' (and 'evict'), words initiating an immediately negative response from my corpuscles.
bhok said:
mapo is an acronymn for a couple of things:
MAPO Martin A Pomerantz Observatory
MAPO Multiple Assembly of Procurement Officials
MAPO Manufacturing and Production Organization (Disney)
MAPO Maryland Association of Professional Organizers
MAPO Magazina Popullore (Popular Store; Albanian term describing the supermarkets during the communist regime)
doubt SE was thinking of them at the time however...
Indeed!
SE called him 'Mappo'.
QUOTE (amphibian @ Nov 11 2008) <Rake himself was a huge weight inside Draconus and he didn't go in with an army.>