12-15-2017, 09:22 PM
Am I the only one that "smells" some Italian sound in the Redwood?
Cicatri Down, close to The Scar... actually, in Italian, Cicatrice means Scar. It is true: very similar words are also in other languages, but more often linked to very technical medical terms.
"Cumasti" sounds an Italian word as well. Not sure, but could be a "fantasy" variation of "rimasti", i.e. "the stay behind", the ones that decided not to go West.
Perhaps it's just a red herring, but I guess that this thingy should be easier to double check than other...
Cicatri Down, close to The Scar... actually, in Italian, Cicatrice means Scar. It is true: very similar words are also in other languages, but more often linked to very technical medical terms.
"Cumasti" sounds an Italian word as well. Not sure, but could be a "fantasy" variation of "rimasti", i.e. "the stay behind", the ones that decided not to go West.
Perhaps it's just a red herring, but I guess that this thingy should be easier to double check than other...
He's a real Nowhere man, sitting in his Nowhere land,
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.