Oddworld Names : Origin
OK, I really would like to know how OWI got to the names of the species and the characters. I looked some things up myself and found interesting things. I guess we best take one name after another. If you think you know the origin of the name, then go ahead:
1. We'll start with Mullock: this is what I found in a dictonary: MOLLUSK: (mol'esk), n. any invertebrate of the phylum Mullusca comprising the chitons, snails, bivalves, squids, octopuses, etc., typically having a calcareous shell of one, two, or more pieces that wholly or partly encloses the soft, unsegmented body... the part of the octopus is the most interisting, since glukkons ar part of the octi-family So MOLLUSK -> Molluck If you agree , disagree, or know more, please add your thoughts on 'Molluck'. If nobody knows anything extra, we could move on to another name. |
That sounds true to me.
Here's another: VP Aslik -> Arse-Lick. I guess this implies that he "sucks up" to his superiors, or that he's an idiot. ![]() |
hehe...aslik...hehe...elum=mule backerdzez...hehe...mule=different form of ass...mulelick...hehe
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matt.....er...sal, please explain this to the class. :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
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nevermind. all those "hehe's" got me confused. i understand now. but i agree with pacen and oddipus.
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I never noticed the connection between 'Molluck' and 'mollusc'. I always thought that Molluck's name was based on 'Moloch', who's some evil dude in the Bible, I think. It means 'devil' in Greek or Latin; I can't remember which.
As for 'Aslik', I think the 'arse-lick' idea is quite groovy. It never occured to me before. 'Phleg' sounds quite like 'phlegm', but I can't see any connection between those. 'Phlegmatic' means calm, so maybe it's an oxymoronic pun; his name sounds like a word meaning 'calm', but he's actually rather aggressive. 'Dripik' sounds like 'drip', which he probably is. :) We still don't know what the Brewmaster's real name is; I've been meaning to ask Alf about that. |
hehe!
that's cOol with the names! :D we have 155 figures in our first comic, in the next about 90 :D We, my friend and i have the craziest names,lol it's funny to draw a new characters and give them cool names! :D :D LOL....arse-lick, HöHöHö Oº°'´¨`·–l[ ![]() --------------------------------------------- tAKe cARe aND stAY oDD! [ June 09, 2001: Message edited by: Alector ] [ June 12, 2001: Message edited by: Alector ] |
i agree with both Mollock explanations. the Mollusk one also fits in with the idea of the Octigi family being like the Mollusk family [e.g. squids/octopi]
the Aslik one was the first thing i noticed about the game. being the deputy, he probably does a lot of arse-licking... i think that Phleg IS a reference to phlegm, if only because 'Phleg' used to be a sort of slang for 'spit up a huge gob of phlegm'... what about good guy names? people seem to think that squeek will squeak [i disagree], but what about munch? where did that come from? [abe is kinda obvious, due to being an actual name...] |
I though "Dripik" sounded like "drop kick", only said very fast. He is a bit of drop kick. :D
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mudoken= ken=resident of
mudo=mudos mudokens are residents of mudos, get it? gabbit=rabbit scrab=crab+scarab(crabby bug) paramite=parasite+mite(a kind of bug as well) aslik=ass-lick(kind of obvious) dripik=drip-ick(perhaps) slig=slug wit' an "i" slurg=slug with an "r" fleech=leech with a "f" elum=mule backwards(deja vu) meep=sheep without sh, instead...."m" feeco depot=fecal matter(poop)=fecal depot rupturefarms= rupturing is like breaking, tearing, destroying |
like sal said. elum=mule backwards. mule=different form of ass. is there a connection between elum and aslik? there just might be ;) ;) ;) :cool: lol
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what oddipus and pacen day sounds good. But what yemmling says confuses me, tomuch unknowen words.
I was searching for Abe in a encyclopaedia long ago and it says something about Abe has something to dso with toillets. Well this soundsreal stupied. |
oh, yeah! leech..hehehe that's gOod! :D
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hey, interesting topic, I always wondered about the names. Mudoken is the most intersting one. Mudos, the region of oddworld where the action is taking place, sounds a lot like mundane, of which the etymology (the origin of the world) is the following:
Late Middle English mondeyne < Old French mondain < Latin mundanus < mundus, which means world. I fact, the first definition of mundane is "of this world; worldly." Also, one must think of the Mudoken tribes, Mudanchee and Mudomo. Mundanchee < Apache, ? Aapche is derived from American Spanish, probably, form of a Zuni expression apachu, which means enemy. Mudomo, I cant find anything on. It sounds like a nice tribal name, though. |
what's BlitzPacker mean??? :confused:
it sounds really german Blitz > lightning,thunderbolt and packer is...um...packer,lol :confused: :D :confused: (¯`'·.,¸·´¯`·Â*> Oº°'´¨`·–l[ :p]l–·´¨`'°ºO <Â*·´¯`·¸,.·'´¯) --------------------------------------------- tAKe cARe aND stAY oDD! |
err... Freaky, 'Abe' is an actual name... it doesn't really need explaining...
i agree with everything Yemmling said, except that i think 'slig' might be more closely resemblant to 'squid', as they have feeding tentacles, and we know [don't argue anyone, please] that sligs are closely related to Glukkons, and we know that the Octigi family [Glukkons] is roughly equivalent to the Octopi family. errm... anyone follow that? i'm not very good at explaining things... slig=squid Octigi=octopus/octopi glukkon=glutton bat=... well, bat khamzumerz=consumers meetles=beetles mugs=who knows? sea rexes=rex means king; king of the sea rat=rat chronicler=probably more of a job description that a species name kintos=... well, sounds vaguely oriental meech=haven't a clue so, anyone know where mugs, meeches, and kintos came from? |
well, to mug is to assault, and mugs are supposed to be violent, so i dont really know.
kintos; well, kin means "akin to", but also can be derived from Old Norse, kyn, which means to produce. Weren't the kintos race used as slaves in the mountains. If so, this may make sense. |
me and sal the mudokon used to say that sligs were slugs in mechanical pants. and i came up with an explanation of my own for feeco depot. when it shows "feeco depot" on a sign in the game it usually puts a space between "fee" and "co". i took this as two words. fee could mean of course the bharge of money. the co part could stand for company. since the fee co depot sends you to different companies on oddworld, and the glukkons worship moolah, it could mean it takes you to all the money making companies of the glukkons. i know its confusing and if it is for you than read it over. :D :D
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Hi :D
I found the Oddworldnames funny! Aslik ! This reminds me on Aschlecke or leck mein Asch (lick my Ass, HeHe!!) I love this name ;) Bye, TheBlueScrab ![]() |
I agree, Joe. I noticed the space between 'Fee' and 'Co' (in fact, I've never thought of it as saying anything else) but you beat me to it. :D
And MrBoj, your sig is way over the size limit. Just thought I'd tell you before the admins growl at you for it. :) |
LOL, Blue this is cool!
HAHAHA!!! And Mug = Becher LÖL (german) hey, this with the "Aschlecke, leck mich am Arsch" *whispery < geil> :D :D oº°'´¨`·–L[ :)]L–·´¨`'°ºo --------------------------------------------- tAKe cARe aND stAY oDD! |
Hi :D
ajo Alector that´s right!! Herrlich! I´ve said! Oddworld creature have so funny names! Das ist schon < geil > Bye, TheBlueScrab ![]() |
Yeah!
And Slogs like verprügeln (german :D) that's really geil ![]() °Oº°'´¨`·–l[(¯`'·.,¸·´¯`·Â*> :D --------------------------------------------- tAKe cARe aND stAY oDD! [ June 13, 2001: Message edited by: Alector ] |
MUG= BUG!
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Hi :D
i love to angry the sligs!HoeHoeHoe!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bye, TheBlueScrab ![]() |
WOW, I never thought there were so many people who allready figured the names out too! Anyway, I learned a lot new exmplanations. I guess sometimes it's easier for you guys who actually speek English.
I found an interesting 'Mudokon-explanation' too: Mo·doc n. pl. Modoc or Mo·docs a. A Native American people inhabiting an area of the Cascade Range in south-central Oregon and northern California. b. A member of this people. 3. The dialect of Klamath spoken by the Modoc. Anybody who nows what Vykker comes from? |
Well Mug= Bug sounds good. But I don´t understand the other expainations
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Wow, I never made the connection between some of these, like Molluck and mollusk. I have one (I think): Queen Maggie and Magog -see what I'm gettin' at? *Looks around* *cickets chirp* Oh never mind... *walks out*
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I think that 'Magog' is actually based on 'Gogmagog', who is yet another mythical evil dude (can't remember if he's a Biblical character or not, though).
Lanning said once that the Mudokons were based on Tibetan Monks. Meetle = Beetle. [ June 16, 2001: Message edited by: One, Two, Middlesboogie ] |
Aight, here's the deal with Gogmagog:
"Gog and Magog" - Biblethe nations that, under Satan, are to war against the kingdom of God: Rev. 20:8 Well, if I remember in an interview with Lorne (there have been many, i think it was the one in Next Generation) it mentioned he had a personal collection of references, mostly books, with which he may refer to when inventing new characters. He definately seems to be a widely knowledgeable person. |