Well, the names themselves isn't really a problem. Argonian names are pretty easy and not too complex... At least their translated name. Their Jel name is a whole another basket of fish. But in a sense, they're kind of Native American chosen. By what they've seen or done. For my Argonian he's a Shadowscale, and during his training, he preferred staves to swords and daggers, making his first kill with a spell. Thus Spells-In-Shadows (Spells or Shadows for short) was the name he was given on his name day. The thing that bugs me is when I see some Argonians, like Sun-in-Shadows, have a lowercase "in" but then I'll see another I think she's called Wades-In-Muck, with a capitalized "In". So when I see Spells-In-Shadows, I wonder if it's grammar correct, or if should put it as Spells-in-Shadows to be correct. Unless both are. And thanks for replies, Ilsabet and Marginis.
You just need to do a little more deep reading than normal. Every race, except for Khajiit and Argonians, are open about their history. Some more than others. You have to piece together from different books, some of which aren't even Argonian lore books, but Dunmer, Nord and some Altmer or Bosmer lore books. The reason for the protection of culture is mainly due to slavery. The Argonians and Khajiit (slightly less then Argonian) are very protective of their history, because the last time they were open, they got burned. Even during with EP quest, a High Elf general takes advantage of Argonian generosity, claiming to be a legit scholar, and truly curious about Argonian culture. Only to find a way to destroy them from the inside.
If you want, I can answer what questions I can.
Not to up with Argonian lore but spelling a name in lower case could signify some fall from grace within their tribe/family.
TelvanniWizard wrote: »Just pick one of those hundreds of funny argonian names and forget about "in" problems and other things... Here, I suggest you: "Knows-no-name".
TelvanniWizard wrote: »Just pick one of those hundreds of funny argonian names and forget about "in" problems and other things... Here, I suggest you: "Knows-no-name".
TelvanniWizard wrote: »Just pick one of those hundreds of funny argonian names and forget about "in" problems and other things... Here, I suggest you: "Knows-no-name".
Right because Telvanni wizard is such a unique and awesome name. Not hatin just sayin.
TelvanniWizard wrote: »Just pick one of those hundreds of funny argonian names and forget about "in" problems and other things... Here, I suggest you: "Knows-no-name".
Right because Telvanni wizard is such a unique and awesome name. Not hatin just sayin.
TelvanniWizard wrote: »TelvanniWizard wrote: »Just pick one of those hundreds of funny argonian names and forget about "in" problems and other things... Here, I suggest you: "Knows-no-name".
Right because Telvanni wizard is such a unique and awesome name. Not hatin just sayin.
Woa man, chill out. Was just joking.
TelvanniWizard wrote: »Just pick one of those hundreds of funny argonian names and forget about "in" problems and other things... Here, I suggest you: "Knows-no-name".
Or is it Knows-no-Name? Or Knows-No-Name? XD
TelvanniWizard wrote: »TelvanniWizard wrote: »Just pick one of those hundreds of funny argonian names and forget about "in" problems and other things... Here, I suggest you: "Knows-no-name".
Right because Telvanni wizard is such a unique and awesome name. Not hatin just sayin.
Woa man, chill out. Was just joking.