jchilds wrote:So does that make him the Demon Murphai then?
No, Demon Murphai has an entirely separate existence.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by Keith_w » Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:51 am | |
Keith_w
Posts: 976
|
No, Demon Murphai has an entirely separate existence. --
A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. |
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by PeterZ » Fri Oct 30, 2015 8:00 am | |
PeterZ
Posts: 6432
|
That's right. He is the personal pet of Archangel Andropov.
|
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by C. O. Thompson » Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:37 am | |
C. O. Thompson
Posts: 700
|
Ohhhhhhhh! (slap my forehead) how did a punster miss that? Just my 2 ₡ worth
|
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by C. O. Thompson » Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:41 am | |
C. O. Thompson
Posts: 700
|
Good catch Evilauthor. Just another example of the layers of mystery the David puts into his work. Just my 2 ₡ worth
|
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by C. O. Thompson » Mon Nov 07, 2016 12:29 pm | |
C. O. Thompson
Posts: 700
|
I am still waiting for the UPS truck or Kindle delivery of AtSOT but I just took a look inside and came across two new names that I hope you can translate...
Gwyliwr and Cleddyf are the names that Merlin gave to Thrisk when he came to deliver a message... Just my 2 ₡ worth
|
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by ksandgren » Mon Nov 07, 2016 4:07 pm | |
ksandgren
Posts: 342
|
Iowerth published what the welsh names mean. Those two translate to sentinel and sword. Last edited by ksandgren on Mon Nov 07, 2016 10:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
|
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by C. O. Thompson » Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:53 pm | |
C. O. Thompson
Posts: 700
|
I believe you but did not see either of these names in the posting on the first page of this discussion. Thanks for the information... Just my 2 ₡ worth
|
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by ksandgren » Mon Nov 07, 2016 9:07 pm | |
ksandgren
Posts: 342
|
Iowerth published what the welch names mean. Those two translate to sentinel and sword.[/quote]
I believe you but did not see either of these names in the posting on the first page of this discussion. Thanks for the information...[/quote] You are correct as to this thread, but about three pages into the Safehold forum is a more complete list of the Welsh he translated. If you use the keyword Welsh and search titles you should find it without going about three pages looking at every listing. If I were more adept at parsing this site, I would include a reference director of some kind. |
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by Iorwerth » Tue Nov 08, 2016 3:44 am | |
Iorwerth
Posts: 22
|
I believe you but did not see either of these names in the posting on the first page of this discussion. Thanks for the information...[/quote] You are correct as to this thread, but about three pages into the Safehold forum is a more complete list of the Welsh he translated. If you use the keyword Welsh and search titles you should find it without going about three pages looking at every listing. If I were more adept at parsing this site, I would include a reference director of some kind.[/quote] ------------------------ Hello, In the Sticky Snippet Post at the top of the forum. note 4 links to a post on Welsh which I have updated and edited. I have only added a couple of Welsh names from the Amazon Preview - I have not downloaded my copy of AtSoT yet. Perhaps after work today.... Iorwerth --------------------
yma o hyd Cymru am byth |
Top |
Re: What is in a name? as used by PICA's | |
---|---|
by Louis R » Tue Nov 08, 2016 5:09 pm | |
Louis R
Posts: 1298
|
Unfortunately, it's come Unstuck
the link is viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8188&p=230269&hilit=welsh#p230269
|
Top |