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	<title>Comments on: Emarion</title>
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		<title>By: Eathanu</title>
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		<description>Writer’s commentary: Yep, have to do it at least for this article. Emarions have been through a ghastly number of incarnations and I may detail some of them some day, but I’ve already written more than enough for today, I think. Emaria’s town names are based on a lot of locations, real and fictional, taking names from Egypt, Final Fantasy, and a host of other sources. Of course none of this means anything in the Emarion language, which is loosely based on Latin and, again, tons of other sources (Starcraft’s Protoss race, The Elder Scrolls’ Khajiit and Dunmer, et cetera) Speaking of which, Orillion up there is a character in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, with a face based on one from the TNR project. He’s actually a Dunmer with a human texture applied. This article took me way too goddamn long to write, just for that single picture that as of now still isn’t showing up. Wonderful.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writer’s commentary: Yep, have to do it at least for this article. Emarions have been through a ghastly number of incarnations and I may detail some of them some day, but I’ve already written more than enough for today, I think. Emaria’s town names are based on a lot of locations, real and fictional, taking names from Egypt, Final Fantasy, and a host of other sources. Of course none of this means anything in the Emarion language, which is loosely based on Latin and, again, tons of other sources (Starcraft’s Protoss race, The Elder Scrolls’ Khajiit and Dunmer, et cetera) Speaking of which, Orillion up there is a character in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, with a face based on one from the TNR project. He’s actually a Dunmer with a human texture applied. This article took me way too goddamn long to write, just for that single picture that as of now still isn’t showing up. Wonderful.</p>
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