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It's still used as the name for the old quarter of I-o-t-S. Fixed. | It's still used as the name for the old quarter of I-o-t-S. Fixed. | ||
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+ | Nor was Glosford truly responsible for the construction of Iganefta-on-the-Sea. In fact, he merely officially renamed the existing Wakanpantricist fishing village of Thungerbarg, at the same time upgrading the road connecting it with Iganefta Old City, and built for himself a summer palace there -- entirely with embezzled public funds, of course. The palace has long since fallen into ruin, and the few remaining fishermen call their quarter of town "Thungerbarg" to this day. | ||
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+ | So it's very reasonable, since rejahs are elected in cities by the neighborhood, to assume that there's a Thungerbarg (as distinct from I-o-t-s) rejah. --[[User:Jcowan|John Cowan]] 17:59, 4 Apr 2005 (EDT) |
Revision as of 16:59, 4 April 2005
I've modified "Iganeftan rejah" to "rejah of Thungerbarg in Iganefta", since it's established that (a) there are no rejahs for whole cities and (b) urban rejahs other than Thungerbarg's don't maintain lists. --John Cowan 02:03, 1 Apr 2005 (EST)
Thungerbarg isn't in Iganefta though - it's the original name for Iganefta-on-the-Sea, which is a bunch of leles away. --Morbus Iff 07:00, 1 Apr 2005 (EST)
It's still used as the name for the old quarter of I-o-t-S. Fixed.
I quote from Lord Glosfordshier:
Nor was Glosford truly responsible for the construction of Iganefta-on-the-Sea. In fact, he merely officially renamed the existing Wakanpantricist fishing village of Thungerbarg, at the same time upgrading the road connecting it with Iganefta Old City, and built for himself a summer palace there -- entirely with embezzled public funds, of course. The palace has long since fallen into ruin, and the few remaining fishermen call their quarter of town "Thungerbarg" to this day.
So it's very reasonable, since rejahs are elected in cities by the neighborhood, to assume that there's a Thungerbarg (as distinct from I-o-t-s) rejah. --John Cowan 17:59, 4 Apr 2005 (EDT)