Bangweulu taken from Zambia, South Africa which means "Where the water meets the sky" and Fowl due to the Kynari species taking over which is a general word for birds. It's also a play on words as Foul because of how the Kynari have been unbalancing the ecosystem with their intrusion.
As to why: The Kynari are a beautiful race. But, as we will soon find out in the game; The Kynari race are not as beautiful on the inside as we would think. Probably because of Zereca's influence. But nevertheless, their beauty is deceitful as most of them will not hesitate to kill.
The beauty of the forest and the waterfalls are full of deceit as well, as it will be soon home to the bodies of the Aitan's and Lakia's citizens that will fall under the hands of the Kynari.
A little lore contribution to the game as to why as well:
Kynari's Deceit. A once peaceful place, created by they great Goddess Aika as a symbol for tranquility. A symbol that was soon destroyed by the Kynari a beautiful race created by Aika at first, to symbolize beauty and tranquility. But, like Aika's first creations, the Scinic. The Kynari soon grew restless of the peace. All of which happened in the same place. Thus earning the name: Kynari's Deceit.
The beutiful lush landscape around the waterfall reminds me of the Elves and how every thing they are about is the Earth and its natural beuty so what better name than the fates water or amber nen
The Watcher's Grotto, as the waterfall area is named in Taiwan, was a place populated by Nerines and various other stuff that you have to slaughter. Unlike the prior Tapaeon (Tree of Gratitude) and the subsequent Salia Pond, you're not here to claim revenge for Isaiah's second son or aid the first son of the former Kynari high priest; you're here to meet your old friend - the formerly confidence-less - and now middle-rank - Amelia (and that Aitan from Tabazra that no one remembers or cares about).
Throughout the years, we all change; from a confidence-lacking Aitan to a middle-rank like the player, both Amelia and the player are surprised by what has transpired through the years of separation. Over the death of many nerines, eyeballs, and other assorted anomalies, you and Amelia rekindle your friendship and reminiscence over the past, under the watchful whispers of the Cascade. A scene is evanescent and an image easily a forgotten glimmer of the past, but a true friendship is a beautiful and ameliorating memory.
Looking upon the falling cascade, you feel as if you're reliving a pleasant memory of the past before all of this warfare and constant struggles. A chat with an old friend beneath a beautiful scene; from here, you wonder just how many people have done the same, and how many happy memories the little grotto had witnessed. Truly, the streams had flown and watched the sad pieces of war and betrayal - the betrayed Kynaris and the impatient ninth company that occupied the forest - but perhaps those figments would become pieces of the past, overshadowed by the happiness that pours into the lake. Within the grotto and the marvelous waterfalls, there is only balance.
You wonder if, perhaps ironically, that High Priest Isaiah felt likewise when he named the place.
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Moonlight Spring
GOD'sCrystal TEAR
Calypso's Garden
Fountain of Solace
Bangweulu Fowl
Bangweulu taken from Zambia, South Africa which means "Where the water meets the sky" and Fowl due to the Kynari species taking over which is a general word for birds. It's also a play on words as Foul because of how the Kynari have been unbalancing the ecosystem with their intrusion.
Sacred Altar Forest....
Lucid Eclipse
Full Moon Falls
Isaiah's Woe
Cries of the Fallen
I would say: Kynari's Deceit
As to why: The Kynari are a beautiful race. But, as we will soon find out in the game; The Kynari race are not as beautiful on the inside as we would think. Probably because of Zereca's influence. But nevertheless, their beauty is deceitful as most of them will not hesitate to kill.
The beauty of the forest and the waterfalls are full of deceit as well, as it will be soon home to the bodies of the Aitan's and Lakia's citizens that will fall under the hands of the Kynari.
A little lore contribution to the game as to why as well:
Kynari's Deceit. A once peaceful place, created by they great Goddess Aika as a symbol for tranquility. A symbol that was soon destroyed by the Kynari a beautiful race created by Aika at first, to symbolize beauty and tranquility. But, like Aika's first creations, the Scinic. The Kynari soon grew restless of the peace. All of which happened in the same place. Thus earning the name: Kynari's Deceit.
Cerulean Falls
that's my pick!
Jaded Waters
Radiant Arbor
Clandestine Falls
Amber Nen - Fates water in elvish
The beutiful lush landscape around the waterfall reminds me of the Elves and how every thing they are about is the Earth and its natural beuty so what better name than the fates water or amber nen
sanctuary,
because of it looks like a natural safe haven, once inhabbited by the kynari but is long abandoned and nature has taken its place
and is also short, simple, and easily used as a place of reference
Curtain of Falling Memories
The Watcher's Grotto, as the waterfall area is named in Taiwan, was a place populated by Nerines and various other stuff that you have to slaughter. Unlike the prior Tapaeon (Tree of Gratitude) and the subsequent Salia Pond, you're not here to claim revenge for Isaiah's second son or aid the first son of the former Kynari high priest; you're here to meet your old friend - the formerly confidence-less - and now middle-rank - Amelia (and that Aitan from Tabazra that no one remembers or cares about).
Throughout the years, we all change; from a confidence-lacking Aitan to a middle-rank like the player, both Amelia and the player are surprised by what has transpired through the years of separation. Over the death of many nerines, eyeballs, and other assorted anomalies, you and Amelia rekindle your friendship and reminiscence over the past, under the watchful whispers of the Cascade. A scene is evanescent and an image easily a forgotten glimmer of the past, but a true friendship is a beautiful and ameliorating memory.
Looking upon the falling cascade, you feel as if you're reliving a pleasant memory of the past before all of this warfare and constant struggles. A chat with an old friend beneath a beautiful scene; from here, you wonder just how many people have done the same, and how many happy memories the little grotto had witnessed. Truly, the streams had flown and watched the sad pieces of war and betrayal - the betrayed Kynaris and the impatient ninth company that occupied the forest - but perhaps those figments would become pieces of the past, overshadowed by the happiness that pours into the lake. Within the grotto and the marvelous waterfalls, there is only balance.
You wonder if, perhaps ironically, that High Priest Isaiah felt likewise when he named the place.
Falls of Life
Crystalline Heaven
Falls of Meditation
Aitan's Rest
Falls of Deadly Beauty..
because we all know that the Appearances are deceptive..
What Doesn't Kills Me Makes Me Stronger..!!
Yggdrasil`s Roots
sleeping at valhalla