2012-12-21, 08:53 AM
Burritos Wrote:Maybe they tried to make it German? Assuming the language that Kaiser is from is German.
Kaiser is a few languages, to be real.
As example, english got Kaiser too, as 'Emperor', as it means the same. A few other languages got silmiar words, too. And it's pretty much spoken Kaiser or Emperor everywhere.
Kaiser comes from the old 'Caesar'. He was a great emperor, and all emperors were called after him later. And out of Caesar, it turned Kaiser.
I found out that Kaiver means 'engraved' in Finnish, and 'soured' in Norwegan.
So it's an engraved and soured Helmet. That could lead back to the Title of the former Kaiser beeing 'ENGRAVED' into it, as it's his known helmets, and soured because of the sour/bitter taste of defeat when the former Kaiser was defeated, even if not beeing able to kill the traitor.

