lefuet
Warlord
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2014
- Messages
- 101
I also like to use map features.
I once had a capital west of a mountain range with a small gap directly east of the city. So the morning sun would paint the city golden - Sun Gate.
Once with a crappy map, lots of tundra and a few crabs - Crab Harbour.
Spice Islands
Lonely Mountain
Holy Mountain
Ice Wine
Sherwood
Stormy Coast
Fishermen's Cove
Pearl Harbour
Ocean View
Greate Waste
Palm Beach
Côte d'Azur
Yellow River
Monkey Island
..
or I use an atlas to look for real city or place names of the civ I play with similar terrain features as the city i want to name
Coral Sea
Ayers Rock
Tasmania
..
usually naming my cities leads to more immersion and fun play. Also makes it easier to remember specifics if deciding trade routes or so ..
I once had a capital west of a mountain range with a small gap directly east of the city. So the morning sun would paint the city golden - Sun Gate.
Once with a crappy map, lots of tundra and a few crabs - Crab Harbour.
Spice Islands
Lonely Mountain
Holy Mountain
Ice Wine
Sherwood
Stormy Coast
Fishermen's Cove
Pearl Harbour
Ocean View
Greate Waste
Palm Beach
Côte d'Azur
Yellow River
Monkey Island
..
or I use an atlas to look for real city or place names of the civ I play with similar terrain features as the city i want to name
Coral Sea
Ayers Rock
Tasmania
..
usually naming my cities leads to more immersion and fun play. Also makes it easier to remember specifics if deciding trade routes or so ..