View Full Version : Seymore Morty? (Oh so many unmarked spoilers)
MJN SEIFER
08-31-2003, 03:20 PM
Why do Seymores "Assistants" have Morty in their names does Morty have a hidden meaning?
Psychotic
08-31-2003, 03:55 PM
Doesn't mort or morte mean death in languages like Latin and French?
Because if it is, Seymour = dead and they = dead.
MJN SEIFER
08-31-2003, 03:57 PM
Yes! That Makes Sense!! Especialy "Mortybody" (Dead Body)
lemonation
09-01-2003, 04:01 AM
Yeah, but what of Mortiorchis? Orchis sounds like orchid... which is a flower... yet Mortiorchis looks not a thing like a flower... and what would seymour want with a dead flower? Or even a living one?
Maxico
09-01-2003, 09:34 AM
i though necro meant death. or maby thats greek. im not sure
Jebus
09-01-2003, 07:52 PM
Yeah, the whole "mort-" thing does mean death, just look it up in any Romance language. Mort is French, Muerte - Spanish, I believe Mortis is Latin, but I'm not sure, anyway, yeah, its supposed to go along with Seymour's whole "being dead" thingy.
MJN SEIFER
09-06-2003, 10:58 PM
I've Just found out That "MoritiOrchis" I Called "Morty Vessel" In JAP So I Don't Know How a Vessle can Die But Seymour is Inside Mortiorchis isn't he? Maybe it's "Vessle Of the Dead"?
So What About "MortiPhasam"
Blackmage
09-07-2003, 04:40 PM
Originally posted by jebusabsolute
I believe Mortis is Latin, but I'm not sure...
Mortis is the plural form of the word, while mors is the singular form, if I am not mistaken.
Jebus
09-07-2003, 10:30 PM
Originally posted by Kuja Highwind
Mortis is the plural form of the word, while mors is the singular form, if I am not mistaken.
Just found out the other day, mortuus is singular in latin
Anyway, that "vessel for the dead" does make sense.
If the thread title does not say SPOILERS please mark them. Thx. *edits thread title*
MJN SEIFER
09-08-2003, 07:53 PM
Whoops!!
Sorry Gau!!
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