I know I've already made a post on here, but thinking about villagers for a town I plan to make soon has me thinking of name ideas, too! I'm extremely indecisive, and I've always received the best opinions and advice from the forums, so I figured I should do this now before I get my cartridge and pick a name on a whim! I'll give a little vision I have of the town and then explain my current name options, too.
I want this town to look like an actual, well structured town. Brick paths, symmetrical landscaping, like something out of the Stepford Wives (okay, maybe not, but that's what I mean when i say structured). I'm thinking I'll have a color scheme of only red or black flowers, and the villagers I'll choose will have brick or cottage looking homes, preferably in brown, tan, gray, and black tones.
My names so far:
1. Merivale
2. Hollowyn - One of my first ever towns was named this, though it sounds a bit like Halloween.
3. Ivy Lane - Another recycled name.
4. Riverton
5. Haven - I play Dragonage Inquisition a lot, lol, and thought Haven was an adorable name for a little town.
6. Th?i?re - I believe this means teapot in French, and I love tea! I think it's pronounced like Tea-Air?
I want this town to look like an actual, well structured town. Brick paths, symmetrical landscaping, like something out of the Stepford Wives (okay, maybe not, but that's what I mean when i say structured). I'm thinking I'll have a color scheme of only red or black flowers, and the villagers I'll choose will have brick or cottage looking homes, preferably in brown, tan, gray, and black tones.
My names so far:
1. Merivale
2. Hollowyn - One of my first ever towns was named this, though it sounds a bit like Halloween.
3. Ivy Lane - Another recycled name.
4. Riverton
5. Haven - I play Dragonage Inquisition a lot, lol, and thought Haven was an adorable name for a little town.
6. Th?i?re - I believe this means teapot in French, and I love tea! I think it's pronounced like Tea-Air?