Titles of the Rulers.
Feb. 10th, 2006 09:14 pmIn King of Attolia, we learn that Eugenides name is now Attolis. So i figured that all of the countries were somewhat similar in that the Queen's was a variation of that name. Follow me here. If all of the Kings names are supposed to end in -is and all of the Queens end in -ia, then it would kinda make sense. Sounis fits in well, but my reasoning for Eddis having the name she does is because, technically she is the supreme ruler of her lands. In the Thief they never mention her name, just her station. Attolia wouldn't be able to take the name Attolis because she would eventually have to marry someone and give up that title.
This all makes sense in my twisted mind, but my only wonder is, why would Attolia the country be named after the Queen and not the King. And in KoA when Costis realizes the King is going to be killed, he calls him Attolia. All very weird. Tell me your thoughts on this theory. I'd like to hear them.
This all makes sense in my twisted mind, but my only wonder is, why would Attolia the country be named after the Queen and not the King. And in KoA when Costis realizes the King is going to be killed, he calls him Attolia. All very weird. Tell me your thoughts on this theory. I'd like to hear them.
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Date: 2/12/06 03:40 pm (UTC)Eddis to Magus:
"It has only just dawned on him that if he [Ornon] succeeds, Eugenides will be King of Attolia."
"And this is not happy news?"
"King," Eddis emphasized, "of Attolia."'
I thought that was relevant. Since MWT didn't point out which word Eddis actually emphasized, and if you read her line with the natural cadence, I think the emphasis would fall of the word Attolia, and not on King. So, perhaps Eddis is saying that even if Eugenides were King, the county would still be Attolia, not Attolis.
To me, that raises the question, would the name of the country have reverted to Attolis in any other contexts (like, if Attolia had married a baron of her own land)? And then, why is it different for Gen? Or is just that the name of the country never changes and I'm making too much of one little line?
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Date: 2/12/06 08:18 pm (UTC)So many of the names are either actual Greek or similar to Greek that I wonder if MWT used Attolis intentionally because of the suffix, and if so what it means. I, too, wondered why Costis shouted "Attolia" instead of "Attolis" or "hey dummy" or something more specific to Gen. I don't think he was doing the battle-cry thing, I think he was warning Gen.
*speaks solemnly* Rowana, I believe this might be one for the Official List of Questions.
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