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SEAKING23 12-01-2010 04:17 AM

disney didn;t do teir arabic homework.
 
We have all heard of Abu's nar's daggers that have found there way into the game. well, i thought it was funny that such lethal daggers belonged to a clan with such a funny name. abu is an arabic word meaning father. so, in English abu nar means father nar. just thought it was funny that such lethal daggers belonged to a clan named father nar.

P.S sorry about the mistake with the title.

Slouyx 12-01-2010 04:20 AM

They may have not even based it off the Arabic language. It's possible, but it's not a "LOL DISNEY MADE A MISTAKE!!" thing.

muffin pirate 12-01-2010 05:41 AM

^What SL Said^


Plus, in Star Wars, Mandrolian sons were born warriors. The Father taught them how to fight. So Father Nur might mean training dagger. But then again, this is a video game, not a national geographic magazine... LOL

Miss Graywolf 12-06-2010 02:07 PM

as you said Abu means Father but " nar " can also be translated which is Fire or Flames so they are called father of fire ..... I think XD, but I'm pretty sure that nar means fire :)

Midhav 12-06-2010 03:45 PM

Managed to log in.... If Abu means Father and Nar means Fire, and if it's Father of Fire, then it's almost the same as "Padres del Fuego" (Spanish for that translation)

Joshua Coalskull 12-06-2010 08:30 PM

So Disney is being lazy by using the same saying over and over just in different languages. lol

Tiberius Fireskull 12-07-2010 12:43 AM

Next we just need them to have some thing named père de feu, or father of fire in french. Lol, thats interesting... anyone think this will lead to something? Now, Disney may never do this, but lets say that they do. Pretend that all these translations meaning father of fire actually mean something. Say, there were once 5 Fathers of Fire, each from a different part of the globe. Lets say that one was Spanish (Padres Del Fuego was what he was known as), one was Arabic (Abu Nar), one was French (Père de Feu), and then one could be Chinese, and another could be Portuguese. By the way, I'm just choosing random countries. These Fathers of Fire each could control fire, and eventually met each other. They fought a massive war, each with a massive army at their command. In the end, all five were defeated, and their bodies were sealed away in the Caribbean, Padres Del Fuego. They were too powerful to be killed, but they were subdued and locked away. To this day, they still stir, causing the volcano to erupt. The island was named for the most powerful Father of Fire, Padres Del Fuego.

Ok, I know that that REALLY strayed, and Disney probably will NEVER do that, but thats just my imagination for you. :D

Pirate Guy 12-27-2010 07:05 PM

Well I thought I should bring this up but have you noticed.
Mercers Blades
MERCEnaRieS BLADES ( just read the caps )
And since Abu Nar was a mercernary I think this is where it came from.


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