started to adding lina tag here, she deserved her own character tag as well as Val the orc, tontos, and Katri; it's getting late on my side if anybody want to pick up what I left off and/or edit the info on the tag please go right ahead
started to adding lina tag here, she deserved her own character tag as well as Val the orc, tontos, and Katri; it's getting late on my side if anybody want to pick up what I left off and/or edit the info on the tag please go right ahead
Don't add the tag if it's defined as "ambiguous", create a new one with the qualifier instead. Like lina_(unwilling_orc) or something. And of course you shouldn't have edited the wiki for ambiguous tag to include this specific character definition...
Don't add the tag if it's defined as "ambiguous", create a new one with the qualifier instead. Like lina_(unwilling_orc) or something. And of course you shouldn't have edited the wiki for ambiguous tag to include this specific character definition...
Having read the story now, Lina has a surname (post #2499060), so lina_contiola might be better than lina_(unwilling_orc). Though if it's a Finnish surname, it probably should be Kontiola. Leminen's full name is Mikko Leminen (post #2354502). Katri needs a qualifier in her tag to not be confused with other Katris
That said, I'm surprised "Valtava" managed to end up as "ヴァルダヴァ". I guess Finnish pronunciation treats "t" as "d" in this case, huh. Translations might need some tweaks, too, now that proper name spellings are known.
Having read the story now, Lina has a surname (post #2499060), so lina_contiola might be better than lina_(unwilling_orc). Though if it's a Finnish surname, it probably should be Kontiola. Leminen's full name is Mikko Leminen (post #2354502). Katri needs a qualifier in her tag to not be confused with other Katris
That said, I'm surprised "Valtava" managed to end up as "ヴァルダヴァ". I guess Finnish pronunciation treats "t" as "d" in this case, huh. Translations might need some tweaks, too, now that proper name spellings are known.
Bloody katakana and those bloody Finnish names. I think we might as well make a copyright tag for this too then.
Having read the story now, Lina has a surname (post #2499060), so lina_contiola might be better than lina_(unwilling_orc). Though if it's a Finnish surname, it probably should be Kontiola. Leminen's full name is Mikko Leminen (post #2354502). Katri needs a qualifier in her tag to not be confused with other Katris
That said, I'm surprised "Valtava" managed to end up as "ヴァルダヴァ". I guess Finnish pronunciation treats "t" as "d" in this case, huh. Translations might need some tweaks, too, now that proper name spellings are known.
@Type-kun: IIRC Finnish 't' is almost the same as the Russian 't' (like in путка), where the tip of the tongue is placed more forward closer to the teeth when compared to English (and Japanese and Chinese) 't'. Finnish 't' also usually has very weak aspiration (compared to English 't' which has strong aspiration), so it's soft like Russian 't'.
A giant Orc. By strange chance, he rescues Lina and ends up acting in concert with her. Brusque but kind, and unexpectedly overprotective.Lina
A girl from a restaurant in Pohjola. She has the ability to control fire, and thus becomes the target of a witch hunt. A bold girl who is not discouraged by adversity.
The Unwilling Orc
Cast
Tontos
Wee folk who live in the forests of Pohjola Dungeon. Positive, friendly, and skillful with their hands.Katri
Daughter of a Kalevalan blacksmith. She encounters Lina and Val in the dungeon and joins forces with them. Contrary to her appearance, she has tremendous strength.Leminen
Former commander of the Royal Palace Guard of the kingdom of Pohjola. Burning with a bizarre tenacity for subjugating witches, he pursues Lina. Unselfish, he has the trust of the king and is deeply idolized by his men.HugeSquareSphereTriangle