[Chemin-noir] a question about your name
OttokarLuther at aol.com
OttokarLuther at aol.com
Wed Oct 5 21:45:21 PDT 2005
ok the reason we are called the black road short version hwy. 75 runs
between Northkeep and Calonteer.
we wanted to be called the kings road but that was already taken by a group
in another kingdom than we thought about the sable road but the heralds had
problems with that after a several long discussions we settled on a Norman
type name because we were founded long after Northkeep and they were more or
less Norse. since we were a canton of a barony and several of the founding
members were baronial guards we kinda came up with the idea that we would be like
a military encampment that was set up by the barony to levy taxes on the
goods traveling through this part of the baronial holdings. often times way
points such as this were simply known by the road name that they were on. so back
to the sable road hwy. 75 runs from the southern tip of Texas to the northern
border of Oklahoma so truly a kings road because it runs completely across
the kingdom. ok to pull it all together if the sable star is the symbol of the
kingdom and the king is the kingdom it kinda like its the kings star so with
that as base the sable road would be the kings road and in French or Norman
the black road is Chemin Noir, (even though some people may translate it
black path/way, dark path/way and think it has some secret meaning to satanic
rites) there dose not seem to be a correct French word to represent road the
way we mean it so we settled on Chemin. we also thought about Gaelic (i cant
remember the words used) the closest we could get was in translation "many wide
black men and German swartzen strassa pronounced SFARTEN STROUSSSSA , and
English Rhode Blake (spelling is probably wrong but you get the idea) it
sorta translate to dark trail or path with an evil connotation
There is more but I wont bore you with it.
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