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Anagram names

Heh... I think this shows what monster types the developers need to concentrate on.

Mike Mearls = Slime Maker (all hail the slimes)
Rich Baker = Rib Hacker (goblinoids)
Chris Perkins = Shin Prickers (the shorties)
Chris Thomasson = Harmonics Hosts, Masochist Horns (angles and devils)
 

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E. Gary Gygax ---> "Eggy" Axargy ---> Yagg Gyraxe

Given:
Gyre
1. A circular or spiral form; a vortex: “rain swirling the night into tunnels and gyres” (Anthony Hyde).
2. A circular or spiral motion, especially a circular ocean current.

A better version of the latter anagram would be "Yagg Gyre-Ax"- possibly denoting a warrior who is famed for his whirling, ax-based fighting style.

thismric --> Ric Smith

Vin Diesel --> Sid LeVine

Chuck Norris --> Rich Ruckson --> Nick Urrochs --> Sin Churrock --> Rock Nurisch --> Rock Urchins

Bruce Lee --> Cruel Bee
 

Ted Nugent --> Ed Tengunt

David Bowie --> Vebo Widdai

Howard Phillips Lovecraft --> Vilf "War-Spider" Hallpotcho

Herbert George Wells --> Bertegeer Worg-Hells --> Bes "Worg" Hellgreeter

Jules Gabriel Verne --> Bjerels Guileraven --> Juvenels Bilerager

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien --> Jeno "Hell-Raker" Tulonndio

Clive Staples Lewis --> Lew "Pisces" Tassellvi
 


Given my track record around here, I ought to be in monitor/keyboard sales... ;)

For the record, when I came up with that one, I imagined the roughest, toughest one-eyed Halfling barkeep ever. Maybe a pirate.
 
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