Word of the Day
Still totally behind on these...you guys are going to think I'm slackin' off...
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Lorendell (proper noun) — This is the city that confuses fantasy author Sandy Lender; the city on the south island below the continent of Onweald
Etymology: Fantasy Author Sandy Lender just made up this word (and the history behind it, of course)
Word in a Sentence (from the epic fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, page 55, Mia is speaking): "Even a death-charged spell is limited by its progenitor, though, and she only pushed Lorendell a few thousand leagues from the mainland of Onweald."
Your turn! Do you have any sentences you can create that include the name of Lorendell or its long-dead queen Lorena (and, hey, Lorena was drop-dead gorgeous, of course, so there's something to work with)?
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
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