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-This should be changed to Sentant Mountain. The sound flows better and that's how players know it. | -This should be changed to Sentant Mountain. The sound flows better and that's how players know it. | ||
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-Technically the area is named Mount Sentant - the page's creator felt fit to expand "Mount". Really, it should be "Mount Sentant" or "Mt. Sentant". | -Technically the area is named Mount Sentant - the page's creator felt fit to expand "Mount". Really, it should be "Mount Sentant" or "Mt. Sentant". | ||
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-Roger, makes sense then, maybe change it to Mount Sentant then? Mountain Sentant just sounds really off. | -Roger, makes sense then, maybe change it to Mount Sentant then? Mountain Sentant just sounds really off. | ||
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-Go for it. As far as I know, in-game, the names are "Mt. Sentant" and "Mt. Fenowasty" etc. Might need to create redirect pages for those. | -Go for it. As far as I know, in-game, the names are "Mt. Sentant" and "Mt. Fenowasty" etc. Might need to create redirect pages for those. |
Latest revision as of 01:17, 13 August 2011
Mountain Names
-This should be changed to Sentant Mountain. The sound flows better and that's how players know it.
- Ice Cold
-Technically the area is named Mount Sentant - the page's creator felt fit to expand "Mount". Really, it should be "Mount Sentant" or "Mt. Sentant".
- Crane
-Roger, makes sense then, maybe change it to Mount Sentant then? Mountain Sentant just sounds really off.
- Ice Cold
-Go for it. As far as I know, in-game, the names are "Mt. Sentant" and "Mt. Fenowasty" etc. Might need to create redirect pages for those.
Mountain names:
- Bluefrost Mountain
- Jahanna's Peak
- Mt. Fenowasty
- Mt. Frostborn
- Mt. Melior
- Mt. Sentant
(As seen, the only one with "Mountain" in full is when it appears second in the name.)
- Crane