Reference to a certain magic dragon? NICE!
Good eye! I was wondering if anyone would catch that.
Puff? 😉
😀
Aha, I see it — Eel’Anoh spelled backwards is Hona Lee. Cute!
Thank you! Most people and place names in my stories tend to involve wordplay. I found that it’s easier than coming up with serious names and more fun too!
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Reference to a certain magic dragon?
NICE!
Good eye! I was wondering if anyone would catch that.
Puff? 😉
😀
Aha, I see it — Eel’Anoh spelled backwards is Hona Lee. Cute!
Thank you! Most people and place names in my stories tend to involve wordplay. I found that it’s easier than coming up with serious names and more fun too!