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Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
I need help with something for a story. Its one of my "Road" stories, where magic operates in large part via Roads of different colors. This story involves an area where the Green Road is "close to the surface." I'm looking for a good word for that circumstance. "Node" would be great but it rhymes with Road so...any suggestions are appreciated.
 
Posted by Teraen (Member # 8612) on :
 
you need a word that means "close to the surface?" Why can't you just describe it?

Anyways, I like node. I don't think its a big deal if it rhymes, but then again I haven't seen the context. Node also carries connotations of a more scientific state of mind, as it deals with the shape of waves, which may be inappropriate for a wizard story...

how about:

the brink
crossroads
zenith
apogee

"close to the surface" makes me think of a plant sprouting from the ground:

rising
emerging
reveal

You could also describe "close to the surface" via negation:

submerged
concealed
cached
covered
layered

Sorry I don't have better examples. Maybe you could give some context or the paragraph you are writing? That could help...
 


Posted by Robert Nowall (Member # 2764) on :
 
"Upper Level?"
 
Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
I need a noun for the phenomena. Thease places generally have a guardian. I need to be able to refer to the **** Guardian.

I guess the rhyming might not hurt. I would probably end up with a lot of instance of "Road node" though.
 


Posted by Edward Douglas (Member # 8872) on :
 
Hey Merlion,

I can think of a few right off the bat that may help explain what you mean:

1. vein (like a vein of green marble in a layer of white marbel)
2. trace (a smaller more narrow road like the Natchez Trace)
3. seam
4. ridge (the edge of something larger)

Hope this helps, and good luck.
 


Posted by genevive42 (Member # 8714) on :
 
burgeon
bud
efflorescence
surge
bulge
rupture
schism
rift
fissure
navel
bulge
annex
gap
anomaly
cyst
blister
edema
pulsation
pulse or pulse point
thin skin

I know some are a little sideways of what you ask, but sometimes that leads to the right thought. At least it does for me. Hope this helps.


 


Posted by WouldBe (Member # 5682) on :
 
junction, juncture, phase or confluence?
 
Posted by Dark Warrior (Member # 8822) on :
 
Dermal road
Endote road
Mesote road
 
Posted by Meredith (Member # 8368) on :
 
nexus?

 
Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
Part of the trouble is words like confluence, nexus etc all involve multiple things coming together. This is a concentration of a single thing. At least it probably is.

Thanks everybody for suggestions so far. Every little bit helps.
 


Posted by Meredith (Member # 8368) on :
 
intersection?
 
Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
I'm starting to think about maybe "Well." A well can be a concentration of something. In particular theres this definition.
A place where a liquid such as water surfaces naturally, a spring
 
Posted by Edward Douglas (Member # 8872) on :
 
It's interesting that you mention spring.

When my wife and I traveled the Lewis & Clark trail from St. Louis to Astoria, Oregon some years ago we came upon the source of the Missouri River. A trickling spring high up on Lemhi Pass, and it was a wonder that we could straddle that river at its source (literally each foot on opposite banks of that great river) when it is more than a mile wide at its confluence with the Mississippi.

I know you call them Roads, but from what I've read of yours they always seemed to behave more like rivers than roads. So you might have the word you're looking for in spring.
 


Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
Well, as Tolkien observes rivers and roads have a lot in common.
 
Posted by WouldBe (Member # 5682) on :
 
I guess you're getting misses because 'node' is an intersection, among other things. 'Wellspring,' might be a more colorful than 'well'. Fount and font come to mind, too.
 
Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
Ah ha! Font! I think thats exactly the word I need, or as close as I'm going to get anyway, thanks.
 
Posted by SteveR (Member # 9128) on :
 
Superficial would be the perfect world, except that it has all those negative connotations. It literally means near the surface.

Possibly a loam road? or loam-deep?

Font is a fountain, so that may be what you want if you're focusing on an emergence point, but if you're trying to describe a road that rides beneath the earth's skin like a vein, you may want a different image. (a surface root? like Root 66 ;-); I do like the suggestion of these roads "veining" the ground (i.e. I like the previous poster's "vein" suggestion, though it has some connotation problems too)
 


Posted by Meredith (Member # 8368) on :
 
Going with your concept of a guardian:
gate? gateway?
 
Posted by Robert Nowall (Member # 2764) on :
 
"Mezzanine?"
 
Posted by skadder (Member # 6757) on :
 
How about saying it is a breath-point? Like a whale surfacing for a breath--gives it an organic feel.
 
Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
I appreciate everyones suggestions. I'm using "Font" right now, while still considering other options. I may wind up making something up. Edward is right that my Roads are very river-like as well (those two are similar things anyway, I feel) so Font/Well works all right. Its causing me to think various important things about the Roads and the world though, so thats good.
 
Posted by billawaboy (Member # 8182) on :
 
From the surface it might be called a 'shallow' - a "road shallow"? or summit? or zenith?

What would the people living around it most remember it by?
Does it have a physical oddity other than being closer to surface? (Bivouac (Bivy, Bivi): A high camp, not always a planned overnight stop.) (

Any lesser or greater magic? (Maybe it's a 'sink' or a 'source')

Any mythology or history associated with the road summit? (like people cal So-n-So's Node/Summit/Shallow/Clearing?)


 


Posted by aspirit (Member # 7974) on :
 
For the record, I liked "apogee". I'd want to travel a green road called Apogee.
 
Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
I finally decided to just work around any rhyme related awkwardness and go with Node. Its what my mind keeps telling me to call it.
 


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