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We made characters for a Temple of Elemental Evil campaign where everyone named themselves after different pieces of IKEA furniture.

Played a short lived campaign of Tomb of Horrors, where we all decided that every character was picked randomly from a stack of Legends set Magic cards and then we'd build them into D&D characters.

Played a pair of dwarven, axe-wielding bards named Bill and Ted.

Had a two or three year period where the overwhelming majority of my characters in any game were anagrams of some phrase or concept that described the character.
 

Long ago there was a group named after cigarette brands(ish); The Marlboro Monk, Pal Mol, and Kamal.

An army group all named after military items; Claymore, Jet Fuel, Warthog, and MP5
 



If corporations count, I've put Ono-Hentai and Leyland-Futanari into quite a few sci-fi or cyberpunk games.

Or. there's A. Bertram, a major chain of ships outfitters found at most C-class or better starports.

Apollo's, a major chain of rather mediocre coffee shops.

A friend of mine once played a knight in Pendragon called Sir Loin de Bouef.

Or, for those wanting further inspiration, may I present:

 
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Are you looking for a copy of the Bacterionomicon? (Yes, it's a real thing)
A Frost Dragon called Clostridium difficile strains the structural integrity of the Fecal Inlet :ROFLMAO::LOL::poop:

so are those cards available MTG style too?


If corporations count, I've put Ono-Hentai and Leyland-Futanari into quite a few sci-fi or cyberpunk games.

um Ono-Hentai? Futarani? Errr just what kind of roleplaying are you doing with those?
 


Now I have to go find that one Bugs Bunny cartoon where he is wearing a royal robe and going on " ... rise, Sir Loin of Beef ... " (bash) ...
 

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