
Sylvia
03-22-2013
I wonder it will have mermaid or not:p

Enver
03-30-2013
Aslan of Narnia!Yeah
makaramus05-19-2015
I wanted to tell aslan means "lion" in our country Turkey :) I am not sure if at "aslan" in narnia taken from turkish or if its just luck :D but point is Aslan name at here is from turkish not narnia :D
V_I05-20-2015
As a Narnia fan, I can confirm C.S. Lewis chose the name Aslan for that very reason. Very meaningful in context. But don't worry, lots of folks know it's a real Turkish name (and a neat one!), not a fictional invention. And if they didn't before, well, now they do. ;)
Kossmynn05-20-2015
wasn't it "Arslan" for lion in Turkish?
V_I05-21-2015
Arsalan, Arslan, and Aslan all have the same meaning of 'lion' in Turkish. Name variations are interesting! But maybe it's the localization effect. Right, Firmin... err,
Philman?
... I kinda feel like we're a bit off-topic. I kinda like the skill set of this aide, not for a beginner type.
tegar06-08-2015
hohohoh
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