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Amathist

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Okay peoples I have some questions...I am planing some stuff for poc guild events but I need to know the following..

Why is Britannia called Britannia? ( I believe because of lord British)

Why is Ilishenar called Ilishenar?

Why is Tokuno called Tokuno?

(I am guessing you can see where I am going with this)

Why is Ter Mur called Ter Mur?

and for good measure...

Why is Malas called Malas?
 

SchezwanBeefy

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I'm actually not sure there's a reason, they might have been randomly named that.
I did a little research on UOguide, which is pretty helpful for things like this, but it didn't cover naming. I think it's all pretty random.
 
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Victoria Navarre

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With Draconi posting the past couple of days,maybe he will come in and share some "behind the scenes" with us on your questions.
 
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Amathist

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That would be really awesome, I figure there has to be a reason....I just do not know if anyone knows it other then UO staff.
 
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Masscre

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Britannia is a fictitious land in the Ultima universe. It consists of the remains of Sosaria which were united under the rule of Lord British after the defeat of the evil wizard Mondain and his offspring Exodus.[1] It is the setting for The Age of Enlightenment Trilogy (Ultima IV through Ultima VI) as well as Ultima VII, Ultima IX and Ultima Online.

Also more to this is posted here !
 
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Lord GOD(GOD)

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I always thought it was because if you look at it upside down it looks a similar landmass to England. Britain - Britannia.
 
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Amathist

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Britannia is a fictitious land in the Ultima universe. It consists of the remains of Sosaria which were united under the rule of Lord British after the defeat of the evil wizard Mondain and his offspring Exodus.[1] It is the setting for The Age of Enlightenment Trilogy (Ultima IV through Ultima VI) as well as Ultima VII, Ultima IX and Ultima Online.

Also more to this is posted here !
Thanks that was heaps helpful I just found this bit which was what i was after as confirmation

After the defeat of Exodus in Ultima III, Sosaria became Britannia in order to honor its ruler, Lord British.
 

GalenKnighthawke

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It sounds like you want in-character reasons.

Ilshenar: Some figure from their past, back when it was a thriving civilization, or rather a few thriving civilizations, named Ilshen. (Note that there's an "Ilshen's Lake.")

Malas: No idea.

Tokuno: No idea, probably something in whatever the Tokunoese language is supposed to be.

Ter Mur: Translates roughly from Gargoyle to English as "Our Group." Philosophically the same as "our land" or "our country."

Britannia: As you have already found, named in honor of Lord British.

-Galen's player
 

GalenKnighthawke

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Ilshenar:

UO Stratics - Guide to Ilshenar - Landmarks

The remaining people slowly recovered. From the remaining masses a leader emerged. Strong and confident, Ilshen took to organizing the people and restoring order. Ilshen began the rebuilding of civilization when she was only twenty-two years old. Little is stated about her other than her undying devotion to make sure all was put right in the world. We hope to find more writings about this young woman who started the rebuilding of the world.
-Galen's player
 

Felonious Monk

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Trammel and Felucca were the moons in early ultima's I started with U3.
I think the lore of those two moons started in U4. Moon phases controlled moongates and where in the world they took you. Early in the game while you were low on funds it was the only way to bridge oceans. Very immersive.
To stay on topic... I don't know the origin of the lore. More will come.......
 
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Amathist

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Galen that helps a lot thank you...and yes I guess you could say I wanted a more in character response as in a story that can be passed on through our lands and have meaning.

Lord British and the tale of Ilshen is spot on to what I am after.

The Ter Mur translation is also useful *smiles* thank you for your effort.

Now if I could just find out what is behind the naming of Tokuno and Malas.
 

Basara

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I don't remember if they were named then, but the two moon's phases controlling moongates dates from Ultima III, as there was a city you could only enter based on the gate timing.
 

Harlequin

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I can help with Tokuno.

Translated, the proper name is supposed to be "island of virtue".

In Japanese, Toku means virtue.

"No" means "of".

But someone decided to leave out the "island" (or forgot).

So, Tokuno literally just says "of virtue". Sounds like an incomplete sentence when read in Japanese.

Properly spelled in full, it should be Tokunoshima. There's an actual island with this name in Japan. So they might have decided to truncate the name due to this. I say might, because we have the townne of "Britain" and "Skara Brae" just fine.
 
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Amathist

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aaah so it's possible Tokuno is named because of sommething to do with the virtues....although that to me would apply more to Ilishenar.

Any suggestions as to why Tokuno may be named as the place of virtue?
 
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Amathist

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Sabbath posted this on The Lost Lands for me...

Tokuno is based on very old Ultima lore...all the way back to Ultima I. It is a "discovery" of the "Lands of the Feudal Lords". Here is a map of these lands with the title written in runic:



From the description of the Samurai Empire expansion:

Quote:
Samurai Empire is the seventh edition (sixth expansion) of Ultima Online. It adds unique Japanese-themed content, such as the new Ninja and Samurai professions, as well as a new landmass, the Tokuno Islands (the Land of the Feudal Lords first introduced in Ultima I). This expansion also introduces a powerful new guild system, new dungeons, enhancements to the house customization system, and a whole collection of new monsters, weapons, and wearable items.
What I now need to find out is in why in ultima 1 it was called this or why they would call it the of virtue....its the folk lore I am after the most.
 
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