What means Engling Fury?
07 Mar 2012 14:26 #25162
by Joscha
And I thought this would be an easy one
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Replied by Joscha on topic Re: What means Engling Fury?
Hm, if that was the case it could come from the word "Engel", angel. That rather would be "Angel's Fury". Should it be an adjective? In German that rather would be "englig" (just like "eklig", disgusting or "lustig", funny). But there is nothing like "englig" in German, you would rather use "engelsgleich", angelic. So I don't know, why they called it "engling". Maybe the designer of the card is a user of this forum too?I'll ask Laurie as he might have a proper OED lying around.
I get the feeling though Joscha that the word might have Germanic roots?
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07 Mar 2012 18:29 #25193
by Squidalot
Replied by Squidalot on topic Re: What means Engling Fury?
mm Laurie's German Black Library editor says:
As in Engling Fury?
According to our German editor, Engel is obviously 'angel', so in a fantastical sense it could be that.
It also could come from 'eng', meaning "thin" or "narrowly". An Engling could be a term for a faerie-type creature which is thin or weak
So we're no more useful for you sorry
As in Engling Fury?
According to our German editor, Engel is obviously 'angel', so in a fantastical sense it could be that.
It also could come from 'eng', meaning "thin" or "narrowly". An Engling could be a term for a faerie-type creature which is thin or weak
So we're no more useful for you sorry
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07 Mar 2012 20:50 #25215
by Ankha
Replied by Ankha on topic Re: What means Engling Fury?
Well, if you spell "engling" backwards, you get "gnilgne". "gn" being pronounced "ni" in french, you get "niilnie" which is obviously a scandinavian term for "nothing/never". Being written backwards, you have to reverse the meaning, leading to engling = everything right now (2 blood and untap).
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07 Mar 2012 23:07 #25241
by AaronC
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From Werewolf the Apocalypse Second Edition, p. 301 (wta-pastdue.livejournal.com/644.html):
"Englings, Jagglings of Gaia, are spirits of Gnosis that Garou hunt during moots. Once caught, the Engling is thanked for giving itself to strengthen the Garou. If the ceremony is performed properly, the participants regain all their Gnosis."
I imagine this must be a made-up term of the WtA RPG. It looks like Ahrimanes with Level 4 Spiritus can hunt Engling spirits like Werewolves do, regaining Willpower instead of Gnosis.
"Englings, Jagglings of Gaia, are spirits of Gnosis that Garou hunt during moots. Once caught, the Engling is thanked for giving itself to strengthen the Garou. If the ceremony is performed properly, the participants regain all their Gnosis."
I imagine this must be a made-up term of the WtA RPG. It looks like Ahrimanes with Level 4 Spiritus can hunt Engling spirits like Werewolves do, regaining Willpower instead of Gnosis.
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08 Mar 2012 09:05 #25294
by Lönkka
Replied by Lönkka on topic Re: What means Engling Fury?
Gnosis, for those who aren't familiar with Werewolf terminology, could be summed as the spiritual might, similar to mana or chi.
whitewolf.wikia.com/wiki/Gnosis_%28WTA%29
whitewolf.wikia.com/wiki/Gnosis_%28WTA%29
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31 Mar 2012 04:02 - 31 Mar 2012 04:03 #26945
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