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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:49:00 -
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By the logic of gallentay it should be kaalakiotey...
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:49:00 -
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By the logic of gallentay it should be kaalakiotey...
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Diicc Tater
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:49:00 -
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Edited by: Diicc Tater on 22/10/2004 14:56:38
Originally by: Scorpyn
Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
And it's doing the same type of damage as lightning aswell 
I do belive that This Mjolnir is hinting at the Hammer of Thor, "Tors Hammare" for my fellow Swedes. We call it Mj÷lner. I'm waiting to se Hugin, Munin, Sleipner and other old norse mythology stuff. Also, a torpedo named Rungner, after the strongest of the Jotunheim giants, with a head of stone and heart shaped like a pentagram.
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
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Diicc Tater
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:49:00 -
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Edited by: Diicc Tater on 22/10/2004 14:56:38
Originally by: Scorpyn
Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
And it's doing the same type of damage as lightning aswell 
I do belive that This Mjolnir is hinting at the Hammer of Thor, "Tors Hammare" for my fellow Swedes. We call it Mj÷lner. I'm waiting to se Hugin, Munin, Sleipner and other old norse mythology stuff. Also, a torpedo named Rungner, after the strongest of the Jotunheim giants, with a head of stone and heart shaped like a pentagram.
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
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Chepe Nolon
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Posted - 2004.10.23 18:30:00 -
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Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Not exactly. Just look at the Norwegians. We travel south (on vacation though, and business trips), drink all the time and go berzerk. This week a drunk norwegian on a flight to spain(?) went berzerk, and made the plane land in france instead. And most Norwegians don't really care, because it's nothing new.
Now, tell me why Icelanders is the only real vikings left. 
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Chepe Nolon
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Posted - 2004.10.23 18:30:00 -
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Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Not exactly. Just look at the Norwegians. We travel south (on vacation though, and business trips), drink all the time and go berzerk. This week a drunk norwegian on a flight to spain(?) went berzerk, and made the plane land in france instead. And most Norwegians don't really care, because it's nothing new.
Now, tell me why Icelanders is the only real vikings left. 
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.23 20:41:00 -
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If you look up the Rus you'll find logic behind molnia meaning thunder in russian, the Rus were the vikings travelling to the east and among other things traded in slavic people, hence the name, slave.
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.23 20:41:00 -
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If you look up the Rus you'll find logic behind molnia meaning thunder in russian, the Rus were the vikings travelling to the east and among other things traded in slavic people, hence the name, slave.
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Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.10.23 20:45:00 -
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Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Ahem.
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Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.10.23 20:45:00 -
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Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Ahem.
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Sphalerite
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Posted - 2004.10.23 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Severe McCald
Originally by: Amicus Edited by: Amicus on 20/10/2004 00:43:32 (e.g., in Boston, Harvard and Khan might sound the same).
Well, I don't know how you pronounce Harvard, but I pronounce the "ar" part exactly the same way I pronounce the "ar" part of car. Isn't Boston the place where people speak American in the manner most similar to English?
The Wicked Awesome Kindgom?
My take has alway been Khan {Wrath of, Genghis, Kublai) -Id(Freud, Carmack)
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Sphalerite
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Posted - 2004.10.23 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Severe McCald
Originally by: Amicus Edited by: Amicus on 20/10/2004 00:43:32 (e.g., in Boston, Harvard and Khan might sound the same).
Well, I don't know how you pronounce Harvard, but I pronounce the "ar" part exactly the same way I pronounce the "ar" part of car. Isn't Boston the place where people speak American in the manner most similar to English?
The Wicked Awesome Kindgom?
My take has alway been Khan {Wrath of, Genghis, Kublai) -Id(Freud, Carmack)
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Znaei
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Posted - 2004.10.23 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Burga Galti
Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Ahem.
Those vikings look like they are sponsored by Coca Cola 
Mjolnir is named after Mj÷lnir, Thor¦s hammer.
clagnuts> im drunk just come back from pirates night in spain , wtf i thought it was some eve guys getting together for a drink , turned out to be a feken real pirates show , doh |

Znaei
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Posted - 2004.10.23 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Burga Galti
Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Ahem.
Those vikings look like they are sponsored by Coca Cola 
Mjolnir is named after Mj÷lnir, Thor¦s hammer.
clagnuts> im drunk just come back from pirates night in spain , wtf i thought it was some eve guys getting together for a drink , turned out to be a feken real pirates show , doh |

Qayos
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Posted - 2004.10.24 08:25:00 -
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Seems there are some very, erm, 'creative' pronunciations.
Darkwolf - Where do you get 'kar-E-kal'? The site you linked to clearly says it's [kăr'ukul].
Gallente (Gal-lent or Ga-lent). Not sure why the E isn't pronounced, it just isn't. 
Quafe - (KwAf - one sylable, long A, silent e) The E makes the A long and the E is silent.
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Qayos
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Posted - 2004.10.24 08:25:00 -
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Seems there are some very, erm, 'creative' pronunciations.
Darkwolf - Where do you get 'kar-E-kal'? The site you linked to clearly says it's [kăr'ukul].
Gallente (Gal-lent or Ga-lent). Not sure why the E isn't pronounced, it just isn't. 
Quafe - (KwAf - one sylable, long A, silent e) The E makes the A long and the E is silent.
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