It's a valid concern, Spectre, one I've attempted to clear with my examples above. I'm going with the notion that there exists some sort of neutral pan-sector institution that handles spatial cartography, and much like current day UN, steers clear from meddling in. There are tons of examples in our history where the victor simply said, well, this is ours now and we choose to name it thus. It's been happening for centuries.
I agree with you that Leeds ought to have become Agincourt (bit of a silly name, we French adore irony but not to that extent) a while back if we go by that logic. I'm thinking that it sitting so close to the frontlines makes it a contested area still, unlike... Bretagne and Aquitaine.
(06-14-2019, 12:25 PM)Sombra Hookier Wrote: If everyone was a bit more like Lanakov, the entire world would be more positive. Including pregnancy tests.