Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-71.61.178.23-20130623221624/@comment-71.61.178.23-20130718140756

First off, I am not "claiming" anything. I am not saying that there is a language overlap. I am saying that there might be a language overlap. Thanks to your criticism, I find that it is more likely that there is not one. However, that is not proof, and so another round of speculation shall begin. I appreciate your input, as it was quite insightful. On a more argumentative note:

If a Khajiit was the one who named the Lilmothiit, why would it not be mentioned that the name was given by a Khajiit scholar? And also, the only way I figured out that there might be a connection between the Lilmothiit and Lilmoth. Before they were named, there was no known connection between them and the city. So why would they be called that? Did the discoverer of the Lilmothiit find some connection that had not previously been seen? If so, why was the origin of the name not mentioned in the book? If I remember correctly, A Pocket Guide to the Empire includes much etymology - if the history of the name was known, it seems likely that it would have been included.

- WorshipsMeridia