Hyperion_500@yahoo.com
aan mij
Meer opties 19:44 (52 minuten geleden)
Hey, could you make a map with easier to read town names? and also, could you mark guild halls and other poi\'s on the map?
thanks,
Jari the Dwarf
I think this email has been sent to me because I am a mapeditor, buuuutttt....I think it missed it's aim, and furthermore, is it actually send through the new contact page or am I mistaken that it actually came from an Illarion PO? =3
My message ain't very clear, I know, but eh, too tired to think about a better way to write it down.
I guess it's about the drawn map of Gobiath on the front page.
I'd give it a shot, but I have exams starting next week, and whatever I cook up it likely suck anyway.
I KNOW it's about the drawn map hun. I just wonder why he emailed me. Perhaps someone should clarify my description at the contact page so I shouldn't get such emails in the future.
I only mentioned most of what I could read on the original map.
Plus the Nordmark thingie is almost all german, and I thus don't know shit about it.
I also forgot the I in Zelphia...
And Silverbrand.
The dock to.
As well as all mountains and woods.
And likely more stuff to.
Gobaith is the name given to the isle in the beginning. its the true, first name. later noobs like markous changed it to Gobiath after they wrote it again and again wrong, for example on the map, and didn't want to admit their failure.
Gobaith sounds like 'Go-buy-the' and Gobiath sounds like 'Go-buy-ath,' imo.
I guess different accents make it sound different though, so it's pointless arguing which is 'better'. It was named Gobaith first (as Patric said) and that's officially what it is.
Although it's totally reasonable to go in game and have an awkward char who prefers it the other way and makes a point of saying it the other way trying to get people to call it the other.
I mean, a lot of the cities in the modern world had different names in the past, or have had their names 'updated' through time.