Mailliw73 he/him Posted January 8, 2013 Report Share Posted January 8, 2013 Ferrum=Iron chemistry-the study of chemicals. Feruchemy-the study of Iron? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oudeis he/him Posted January 8, 2013 Report Share Posted January 8, 2013 I doubt if Latin, Greek, Egyptian or Arabic were real languages on Scadrial, so it's possible the etymology is skewed. Nevertheless, I assume Mr. Sanderson's thought process was simply: Feru=Iron=Stand-in for all metals. Chemy, from alchemy, an ancient psuedoscientific mystic art. Therefore, mystic art involving metals. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voidus Posted January 9, 2013 Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 I always figured it was the study of the chemistry of Kangaroos at a fair (Fair-Roo-Chemy) But yeah my guess is Sanderson probably just thought it sounded better than mettaluchemy or something like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
happyman he/him Posted January 10, 2013 Report Share Posted January 10, 2013 From what I remember, Brandon shuffled the names for the three metallic arts before canonically assigning any one to its corresponding actual system. I think he ended up with a decent set of names, but I don't think the names were meant to have any inherent meaning, just useful general connotations in English. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nepene he/him Posted January 11, 2013 Report Share Posted January 11, 2013 http://twg.17thshard.com/index.php?topic=4819.msg68240#msg68240 You can see his thought process here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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