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Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
I thought everyone had heard of Techno viking already.
 

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Well you need at least a different name for it. Preferably something germanic. And it definetly needs "von" in there :D

Let's see: "von Drachhofen"?
I remember a character name from an ex-player of us. I think it was a Torg character, a Vampire Hunter. "von Wirsing". ;)

But since that's not one of my character names, I don't think it's appropriate. ;)
 

Aeson

I am the mysterious professor.
Apparently. Now that you attached it, I can see it. Never heard of it. Looks pretty common northern european muscle man.
It's just one of those things that caught the interest of the internet for a bit. The video is entertaining.
 

Blackrat

He Who Lurks Beyond The Veil
I remember a character name from an ex-player of us. I think it was a Torg character, a Vampire Hunter. "von Wirsing". ;)

But since that's not one of my character names, I don't think it's appropriate. ;)

Not liking von Drachhofen? Or should it be Drachehofen? I'm not sure on the letter dropping in your language.

If he's evil he could be von Teufelwald
 

Not liking von Drachhofen? Or should it be Drachehofen? I'm not sure on the letter dropping in your language.

If he's evil he could be von Teufelwald

Drachenhof might work.
"Albert vom Drachenhof". ;)

You're trying to evoke something like "Dragon Court" with the name? I am not sure "Hof" is used often in this way in a name. It's often a location that's referred to. Like in "Ernst August von Hannover". ;)
If it has to be something with a Dragon, it would probably be a castle or keep.

"Albert von Drachenburg"
"Albert von der Drachenfeste"
 
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Blackrat

He Who Lurks Beyond The Veil
Drachenhof might work.
"Albert von Drachenhof". ;)

You're trying to evoke something like "Dragon Court" with the name?

Yeah. I'm not sure on whose name I based that. There's some real noble with hof or hofen at the end of the name.

EDIT: Can't believe I could forget such an obvious thing. von Richthofen ofcourse. D'oh
 
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