![]() ![]() I'll see if I can dredge up a link somewhere.Ĭharon: Indeed a greek mythological person. I know that there was a post similar to this about 6 months ago or so. Similar to compel, where compel is an external push or drive to accomplish something.Īvatar - In terms of Amarr - a manifestation of a diety such as an angel or even God himself.Ĭharon - Ferryman of the dead in Greek myth. ![]() Impel - An internal push or drive to accomplish something. Sigil - A sign, word, or device held to have power in religion, magic, or astrology. Hoarder - someone who collects valuable objects or artifacts.īestower - Someone who bestows or grants something to someone else. Wreathe - To adorn someone with something Thrasher - For Minmatar, Someone who thrashes or swings or strikes in a manner suggesting the action of a flail. Vigil - To keep a watch out for something or someone.Ĭlaw - A naturally occurring slashing weapon on most animals. (Such as pus bursts from an infected wound). The Caldari are the most straightforward but still a few mysteries to me, like "Onyx" fitting in with the rest.īreacher - Someone who breaches, or enters without permission.īurst - Painful action. The Amarr share issues I've just stated abot the Gallente and Minmatar. I mean, as in "Christmas" or what? And Mammoth and Mastodon ae really out of the blue. For the Minmatar, again, a lot of the ones I'm unsure on are simple terms, I just can't decide how to classify them as a group. Obelisk, Hammerhead, Catalyst and Comet confuse me because they seem like simple terms, but I can't see a corrolation. So, with the Gallente, I really have no idea where the rest of the terms are coming from. TristanĜornish hero and one of the Knights of the Round Table?Ĥ-5 obvious terms/nouns? See no relations. So everybody knows the ship names follow trends, but while some are obvious to deduce, I'm having trouble with some.
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