Talk:Remnant/@comment-67.2.14.137-20200123192015

I think that dragon-shaped continent to the west of Atlas should be called Ferus (or Ferox). According to the guy down below, all the continents (except Menagerie) have a latin name to them. Such as Anima meaning soul, Sanus meaning healthy or sane, and Solitdas means loneliness or solitude. Ferus means wild and uncivilized. According to some, the land was colonized until the Great War came and destroy it all. As of now, nobody knows if there is anyone living there or not. Some think that Salem and the Dark Domain is there. If you recall, the God of Darkness took on a form of a western dragon with a skull so that could be a possibility since the God of Light took on the form of an eastern dragon which means that the Light Domain may have been there.

Just hear me out on this theory. If you look at the map, you can see the western dragon continent having a lot of areas that look like they are scorched or barren. Since the God of Darkness is known for death and destruction. Anima is very well known for having a large biodiversity and the God of Life is known for life and he created all sorts of living creatures. If you look at it logically, it does make sense to a degree, but it is just a theory.

As for the name of the western dragon continent, I say Ferus is a good name for it. The place is wild, and whoever the hell once lived there may have become uncivilized and barbaric while the land remain cruel and savage. Ferus is latin meaning: wild, savage, barbarous, cruel, uncivilized, and brutal. Thus a fitting name for it. That's all I got. Any opinions?