I wish to write a story in Dovahzul taking place in Skyrim during the time of the Dragon Wars. Unfortunately, there are only two actual town translations. (Rorikstead and Whiterun.) Can I have a bit of help, please?
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[deleted] September 6, 2018 |
I wish to write a story in Dovahzul taking place in Skyrim during the time of the Dragon Wars. Unfortunately, there are only two actual town translations. (Rorikstead and Whiterun.) Can I have a bit of help, please? [KULJERH1L] |
I wish to write a story in Dovahzul taking place in Skyrim during the time of the Dragon Wars. Unfortunately, there are only two actual town translations. (Rorikstead and Whiterun.) Can I have a bit of help, please?
[KULJERH1L]
paarthurnax Administrator September 14, 2018 |
Are there any specific place names you'd like translated/transliterated? A lot of place names are Ancient Nordic in origin, so they'd fit fairly well into Dovahzul. |
Are there any specific place names you'd like translated/transliterated? A lot of place names are Ancient Nordic in origin, so they'd fit fairly well into Dovahzul.
[deleted] September 14, 2018 |
paarthurnax I think this was enough. Maybe Ivarstead would be nice. Other than that, it's okay. |
paarthurnaxAre there any specific place names you'd like translated/transliterated? A lot of place names are Ancient Nordic in origin, so they'd fit fairly well into Dovahzul.
I think this was enough. Maybe Ivarstead would be nice. Other than that, it's okay.
paarthurnax Administrator September 24, 2018 |
"Rorikstead" is translated as "Rorikhofkah" ("Rorik's Home/Steading"), so "Ivarstead" would probably be something like "Ivarhofkah". |
Fusdoiiz November 29, 2018 |
Does anybody have a translation for Markarth? |
Does anybody have a translation for Markarth?
Sonaak Kroinlah November 30, 2018 |
Not an official one but something like "Sahsunsegolz" meaning "village of stone" or "Qethsegol Sahsun" "Stone village" might be good since it is known as "The city of stone" in game. (Edit: replaced "Hofkah" "steading" with "Sahsun" "village".) |
Not an official one but something like "Sahsunsegolz" meaning "village of stone" or "Qethsegol Sahsun" "Stone village" might be good since it is known as "The city of stone" in game. (Edit: replaced "Hofkah" "steading" with "Sahsun" "village".)
Zinrahzul December 6, 2018 |
Ivarstead is actually Hillgrundhofkah, which is in the dictionary on this very site. Take a look at the book "Holdings of Jarl Gjalund" which mentions old areas of Skyrim. |
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