Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-25661985-20161006052843/@comment-25661985-20161006153345

Rayn Turammarth wrote: Wargaz cc wrote:

Rayn Turammarth wrote: Some of these I agree to, but some just sound a bit silly.

 Aranwë Tûrammarth  Utúlie'n aurë! Which one is silly? I am willing to change it. XD Oh, not silly in that way, silly as in it doesn't sound right.

The ones I was thinking of were:

"'And neither will the wild men of the hills [...]'"
 * Kingdom of the Northmen - I think it is fine how it is now. Rohan isn't in the North, so don't I think it should be hard to get confused.
 * [L]and of the Wild Men - Gamling refers to the Dunlendings as 'Wild Men' during the battle of Helm's Deep.

- Gamling, in The Two Towers, Helm's Deep


 * And all of the name changes regarding structure names, i.e. Hobbit Windmill to Shire-Windmill.
 * Rohan isn't in the North, but Rohirrim are still Northmen.
 * I said the capitalized Wild Men are referred to Drúedain. DO you think your quote is the capitalized Wild Men?
 * That is a common usage of Hobbits. TBH, it's silly for a Hobbit to call his windmill as Hobbit Windmill. "You’re arrested for Gate-breaking, and Tearing up of Rules, and Assaulting Gate-keepers, and Trespassing, and Sleeping in Shire-buildings without Leave, and Bribing Guards with Food." (The Return of the King, "The Scouring of the Shire")