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<file>MagicJar/Names/index.xml</file>
<title>Names (of People, Places, and Things)</title>

<description>

  <p>One of the best gaming resources on the Internet is Kate Moss's
  <a href="http://www.flick.com/onomastikon/">Onomastikon</a>.  It is
  back, at long last.  It was down for a while</p>

  <p>Given that Kate Moss's site is back up, my own site seems
  somewhat silly.  I will leave my work up here for the time being,
  however.</p>

  <p>Some notes about the names here.</p>

  <p>My attention to research and historic accuracy is similar to the
  rest of this site: that is, I play fast and loose with history,
  stealing liberally from history to provide good gaming content.
  Thus, if you're a member of a historic recreation group like the <a
  href="http://www.sca.org">SCA</a>, don't use this as a definitive
  work.  On the other hand, I will try my best to list the sources I
  use for names, so if there's historic worth to some of them, you can
  figure this out on your own.</p>

  <p>The names are organized into broad categories based on
  geographical region, and then subdivided from there into historical
  era.  This grouping is useful for two reasons: first, some people
  actually run historic campaigns, and so this is essential.  For the
  rest of us, names from a region/period pair tend to be similar
  (names vary over space and time), so it's often fun to say things
  like, &quot;Siliria has names similar to those in 13th century
  France.&quot;</p>


  <p>Anyway, on to the names.</p>

</description>

<links>
  <linkGroup name="England">
    <link href="England12-13.xml" name="12th to 13th Century English"/>
  </linkGroup>

  <linkGroup name="Web Sites">
    <link href="http://www.s-gabriel.org/" name="The Academy of Saint Gabriel"
          description="These people are great: plus, they actually
          care about the historic accuracy of names!  Many of the
          names from my site are provided by them."/>
  </linkGroup>

</links>

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