I like both.
Let's put my vote with "The Crimson Maiden," though.
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I like both.
Let's put my vote with "The Crimson Maiden," though.
I think the S.S. Harveton Steele (Maybe even just S.S. Ship)would be better. The Crimson Maiden and The Blood Maiden are good names without a doubt, but you have to think about dumb customs agents. What ships will they most likely check? The ones with audacious names that represent evil things, or something that could easily be named after a prominent businessman of another region?
Eighty-five percent of the time, they'd chose the more 'deathly' sounding of the names. But, that's just my opinion. :)
How about The Diamond Blood?
I vote for Crimson Maiden as well.
See, that's why if you pick names in foreign languages, the officials don't know what they mean. And I did take offence to you and your none english liking names, Cyrus!
*runs off crying as she votes for Crimson Maiden*
The Crimson Maiden it is, that's enough votes and I don't want to make Witchy cry anymore. :(
I like The Crimson Maiden, so there goes my vote.
Though if Koran is right, why not give it two names? The real one and the flimsy one!
Yeah, like the name to make townsfolk shudder in fear, and the one to help the ship blend.
The ship is red.
It ain't gonna blend.
haha... red...? Stained with the blood of our victims.
:O
We should name it the Unfortunate Victim.
Red because it's made from Liviol wood of the Red Forest. Very much a reflection of Audeamus' coolness, that the ship is made of the most DANGEROUS WOOD EVERS!!!!!
Le Femme Rouge! Ha! Lame. Crimson Maiden isn't an evil name just because it has the word Crimson in it :p At the front of the ship there'll be a statue of a red chick with bodacious ta-ta's, then!
So what are YOU PEOPLE doing to help Audeamus?!?!?!