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>> No.42061959 [View]
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>Shirou can use Archer's arm to finger Sakura or grope Sakura

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Okay, but, BUT. What if Pekora watcahlong of Carnival Phantasm

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So I've been with this wish of trying to understand the "logic" behind some spelling choices of western names on Type Moon works.
Some names, like Altria, are easy to understand because the character already links to the source, but some names don't, because they are probably made up from what people at TM research, like a anachronic combination of different proto-european radicals.
Is there any extensive analysis, even on hypothetical level, of TM westernish names?
Like for example, Brunestud, which actually have some etmologic roots on anglo and german radicals that could give some clarity as to what possibly Nasu was thinking it sould mean, probably with the brunner/brenner/brun roots with a more specific and old use of 'stud' (which doesn't necessarily is limited to the meaning of hot guy, but also means 'royal breed').
Anyway, if there is no previous work, how about we try do one?

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>>23534003
Have a smug redman

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