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  • No acronyms
  • Nothing “Open”
  • Nothing that’s a literal description of the work
  • Evocative, simple, memorable

Theme Thought Starters:

  • Historical
  • Mythical
  • Symbolic
  • Team Sports (Who do you play for?)
  • Water Theme (and/or water deities): Ties into the traditional OPNFV releases using rivers, also meant to symbolize strength via flexibility / adaptability.

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  • Goddess Anuket: Anuket was the ancient Egyptian goddess of the cataracts of the Nile and Lower Nubia in general, worshipped especially at Elephantine near the First Cataract. Symbols: Bow, arrows, gazelle, ostrich feather
  • Hapi: God of the annual flooding of the Nile (By harnessing the floodwaters, Egyptians were able to take something chaotic and tame it and build a civilization from it) 
  • Goddess: Janus: Shows 2 entities as one.
  • Grannus: Celtic deity associated with thermal springs and spas, associated with the concept of gleaming or shining
  • Ascionna: Gallo-Roman water goddess, associated with the Orleans region of France
  • Lir: Irish/Welsh god of the sea
  • Sequana: Goddess of the River Seine, healer of sickness
  • Sirona: Celtic goddess associated with healing springs 
  • Danu: Celtic Mother of the gods, associated with streams and flowing water
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Butterfly Theme: Ties into transformational narrative of OPNFV. Stages: Egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly.

  • The name "chrysalis" might work? Each release could be a new butterfly species. 
  • We could also use a Latin name for a butterfly species as the project name
    • Asiona (a genus of moths)

Team Sports

  • Harpastum: ancient ball game played in the Roman Empire
  • Phaininda: Greek version of the above
  • Cuju or T'su-chu – ancient Chinese game, though to be the earliest version of football
  • Pokolpok – Ancient Meso American ballgame, similar to racquetball

Purpose / Background

(Initial Draft Positioning Statement)

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