Subject: Heh.
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Posted on: 2013-06-12 23:35:00 UTC

The 'verse I'm currently working on (nicknamed Starships & Sorcery) is growing faster than my stories can keep up with it, and as such, I've got a cast of characters whose background stories and scenes go like this:

Eight months later, just at the start of year -9, Adel left the school, making a clean break. She went back home once, to collect a few things and say goodbye to Rolf. His shop was gone, and so was he; she left a message with Balthus and got on a flight to a planet in System (Y)*, two years' accelerated travel from home.
She met Gwen in a bar on Planet (E), in year -6, while taking a brief break after a months' bodyguard stint on a traveler who'd just left the planet. They got to talking, and continued to exchange correspondence periodically afterwards. When Gwen started up the Station, Adel was down on her luck between contracts, and joined up, looking for some quiet and some stability.
*This is, of course, just post-war, so she'd be looking to avoid Planet (T) and the surrounding chaos - probably doing work in Sector (D) instead.


Because if there's one thing I know, it's that rushing in with the names is going to come back and bite me, hard, if I don't tackle it carefully. So things are going to look a little silly now - they'll be freaking awesome when I get the dialects of the various Systems and Sectors straightened out. I think it's worth the wait, to come up with halfway decent place-naming schemes. (People-naming schemes I've actually got backstory for, which is a relief and a half.)

But yes. Never, ever be afraid to throw something silly and place-holder-ish in while you get the sensible names sorted. It'll save you a lot of time and trouble in the long run.

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