>Adlerstein
>Erdfall
Are the names okay for not!germany kingdoms?
>>52485756
Needs longer, needs more vowel.
Veraschenfelt
Grucktchenlict
>>52485756
"Alderstein" would probably be better phonetically.
"Erdfall" would probably mutate into another word given time, such as "Erdfel".
>>52485756
How knowledgeable are your players?
>>52485797
It would change into "Erdäpfel"
>>52485756
>>Adlerstein
Completely okay.
>>Erdfall
What does this mean? Did something here fall unto the ground? But where else should it fall? Is this a place where earth rains down?
>>52485827
So Ireland?
>>52485789
What do they mean?
>>52488787
nothing its gibberish
>>52485756
You could just use obscure names from history or other languages and hope that your players are either ignorant or appreciate attempts at subtle references.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Germany
>>52485906
>>>Erdfall
>What does this mean? Did something here fall unto the ground? But where else should it fall? Is this a place where earth rains down?
It's a kingdom built inside a massive crater caused by a meteor an ancient wizard-king summoned to end the world. It's also why things are medieval right now instead of magitech as shit like they were before the Fall.
>>52496177
I'd rather use Steinfall or Himmelsfall for that.
Kraterhausen or Muldenstadt should also fit that theme
>>52496199
Makes more sense, I was just pulling an idea out of my ass on the spot.
>>52496177
Sternfall
>>52496139
>Kinyarwanda: Ubudage, Kirundi: Ubudagi – thought to derive from the greeting guten Tag used by Germans during the colonial times
Cute!
>Lakota: Iyášiča Makȟóčhe[5] ("Bad Speaker Land"), perhaps in reference to German settlers who didn't speak English fluently.
>Sudovian: miksiskai, Old Prussian miksiskāi (both for "German") – from miksît "to stammer".
Clumsy cute!