The name of the Desert Kingdom
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In case you guys didn't notice this post before, I'm bringing it forward again. All the kingdom names are already in place. So there's not a real need to vote on it. I'm sorry for making the executive decision on this, but really, we're just wasting time by not deciding already. So if you click that link, you'll discover this information:Kyokai wrote:Yeah, I just inserted all the names on the list into the world development section. http://themanaworld.org/wiki/?Kingdoms. This isn't the sort of thing that takes a long time to decide . Anyway, it's a somewhat simple thing to change later on if we want to... I think... But since all these names are original, I doubt it will be a problem anymore. Ok! So let's get some real work done then!
* Tulimshar - A desert fortess town founded by Grenxen (formerly Amzeroth)
* Shimris - A city built in the forest by Hra-zul
* Abbana - A sprawling port city built by Vixiel
* Mudoha - A city deep beneath the earth founded by Balgarieth
* Toukai - A city which sits on the edge of the world, led by Xendah
* Sonbrand - The scholar's kingdom. Situated on the island of the same name, this kingdom has a high regard for science and learning.
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So what does the systems coordinator actually do? My job is to take your ideas for TMW and build them into working aspects of gameplay that can be implemented by the artists and programmers. If there's anything you think we can do better or differently, let me know.