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Re: a name for "castle world"
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lugnet.castle
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Sun, 23 Jan 2000 08:15:00 GMT
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I like Bricktannia!
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Paul Davidson
Philip Ogston <ogstonpj@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:ForFxC.ILn@lugnet.com...
> I like the wink to Tolkien, but it seems to me that lego castles are a bit more
> Arthurian than Middle Earthy.
>
> What about "Bricktannia"? Or a variation on Camelot, something like "Camedot"
> or "Brickelot", but maybe something stupid sounding.
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> Of course, if you want to go with Middle Earth, there's always Buckland, in the
> East of the Shire, but can only be made into Brickland, which ain't that
> original, or recognizable. Or use the word "Minas" which means tower, as in
> Minas Lego - Tower of lego.
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> I vote for Bricktannia, it has obvious references to lego, and the age of
> heraldry, and it's got a good beat which is easy to dance to.
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> Phil
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> In lugnet.castle, Paul Davidson writes:
> > How about "Lego-Earth" ? (after Tolkien's Middle-Earth)
> >
> > Paul Davidson
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> > > we need a name for the site! ~"castle world" sounds ok at this point,
> > > but we'd like to hear some more ideas if they're out there!
> > >
> > > later ~ craig~ (& pawel)
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| I like the wink to Tolkien, but it seems to me that lego castles are a bit more Arthurian than Middle Earthy. What about "Bricktannia"? Or a variation on Camelot, something like "Camedot" or "Brickelot", but maybe something stupid sounding. Of (...) (25 years ago, 22-Jan-00, to lugnet.castle)
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