Limsa Lominsa sounds like perfectly in line with Lalafel naming conventions. So was the founding admiral of the city, or at least an advisor to said admiral, a Lalafel?
Limsa Lominsa sounds like perfectly in line with Lalafel naming conventions. So was the founding admiral of the city, or at least an advisor to said admiral, a Lalafel?
When I read this, my brain started itching, as if I half-remember a possible joke that Limsa Lominsa was named by a Lalafellin crew member of the Galadion, but I think that might have been an unofficial joke we started making after it was revealed that La Noscea, the De Nevelle Westroad, and the La Thagran Eastroad were all named after Elezen crew members...
Last edited by Anonymoose; 02-17-2025 at 05:23 AM.
"I shall refrain from making any further wild claims until such time as I have evidence."
– Y'shtola
For whatever it's worth, none of the confirmably Lalafel-founded civilizations have a Lalafel-sounding name: Belah'diah, Ul'dah and Sil'dih don't have the 'lalafel phonetic structure' that Limsa Lominsa somehow does.
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