Possibly too long to bother with, but if you don't mind sharing them, I truly would like to hear. It may sound strange, and maybe it is strange, but I find titles and names from other places very interesting.
~~::Robert Baratheon, First of His Name, King of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm::~~
^is it longer than that, Mal? Is it Maladict Lance-Corporal, or the do I have it backwards?
I like Maladict, too. It's commanding, but in a way I can't find the words for. (When I do, I'll tell let you know if you like.)
Elephants, truly? I once knew a wolf who came from a world where each realm was a tree, so I can't see how a disc would be any stranger, but flying elephants is...
...well, they must be so tired. And hungry. Maybe not bored, as they have each other for company. I hope they get along well enough that they don't always argue.
Most of the wizards I've known were quite kind, and very funny, but I don't remember what world they came from.
I'm going to try, but I'll concentrate on the machines being less temperamental than they were. And maybe a resident pet, if I borrow the model of Lux. A calm, friendly resident pet. But not an elephant.
My chin is much higher than it used to be, but not so high that I'll tip backwards.
Lance-Corporal Maladict. Military titles typically go before the name but they don't always. The rest of my names and titles and things would go on for the equivalent of pages. Not only too long to bother with but I'm afraid, despite the glut of clocks around us, we just don't have the time.
But if you're truly interested I can tell them to you a few at a time. And then you can tell me the words for commanding/my name in exchange. Why wasn't Robert Baratheon king of the second men as well?
I'm trying to imagine a wolf in a tree. It's a difficult mental image to frame. And I think the elephant arguments are our earthquakes. I was never particularly interested in aesterogeographics much to the dismay of tutors. Really it's the Great A'Tuin who would get tired. It's the one doing all the swimming through space. The elephants just have to support the weight of the Disc. Cumbersome but sedentary work.
If your wizard mates were kind and funny then I can guarantee you they weren't from the Disc. Lucky girl.
Elephants are fairly calm. Perhaps you could imagine a very small elephant.
Very clever on the not tipping backwards. Maintain a good balance, Sansa Stark, and you'll go very far. And be able to see where you're going.
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Date: 2016-01-31 12:00 am (UTC)~~::Robert Baratheon, First of His Name, King of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm::~~
^is it longer than that, Mal? Is it Maladict Lance-Corporal, or the do I have it backwards?
I like Maladict, too. It's commanding, but in a way I can't find the words for. (When I do, I'll tell let you know if you like.)
Elephants, truly? I once knew a wolf who came from a world where each realm was a tree, so I can't see how a disc would be any stranger, but flying elephants is...
...well, they must be so tired. And hungry. Maybe not bored, as they have each other for company. I hope they get along well enough that they don't always argue.
Most of the wizards I've known were quite kind, and very funny, but I don't remember what world they came from.
I'm going to try, but I'll concentrate on the machines being less temperamental than they were. And maybe a resident pet, if I borrow the model of Lux. A calm, friendly resident pet. But not an elephant.
My chin is much higher than it used to be, but not so high that I'll tip backwards.
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Date: 2016-02-02 06:09 pm (UTC)But if you're truly interested I can tell them to you a few at a time. And then you can tell me the words for commanding/my name in exchange. Why wasn't Robert Baratheon king of the second men as well?
I'm trying to imagine a wolf in a tree. It's a difficult mental image to frame. And I think the elephant arguments are our earthquakes. I was never particularly interested in aesterogeographics much to the dismay of tutors. Really it's the Great A'Tuin who would get tired. It's the one doing all the swimming through space. The elephants just have to support the weight of the Disc. Cumbersome but sedentary work.
If your wizard mates were kind and funny then I can guarantee you they weren't from the Disc. Lucky girl.
Elephants are fairly calm. Perhaps you could imagine a very small elephant.
Very clever on the not tipping backwards. Maintain a good balance, Sansa Stark, and you'll go very far. And be able to see where you're going.