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akulanization
Dec 21, 2013

Sharkie posted:

I'm glad he described where the monster ejaculated, after it raped a woman to death. That really helps me understand how it would be bad, if monsters were real.

You really have to hand it to the OP for his excellent unintentional honeypot.

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akulanization
Dec 21, 2013

Boing posted:

Norsirai and Ketyai are the two major ethnic groups in the story. Most of the people around the three seas are Ketyai, the vaguely swarthy Mediterranean/Middle-Eastern stand-in, including the Nansur and Conriyans and Ainoni and Kianene and so on. The people of the ancient North are the Norsirai, who are tall blonde blue-eyed Aryans. They were the major civilisation of Men for a long time, but their culture was mostly crippled during the First Apocalypse - especially Kûniüri, which took the brunt of it. The Galeoth, Tydonni and Thunyeri I think are the surviving Norsirai nations near the Three Seas, but as far as the actual North it's just the cities of Atrithau and Sakarpus that survived.

Then there's the Scylvendi, who are their own distinct ethnic group I think, and the dark-skinned Satyothi, who live mainly in Zeüm (not-Japan) and don't show up until the second trilogy.

admittedly this might not be a concern if you are actually reading the books, but this level of made-up word salad makes my eyes glaze over.

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