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<blockquote data-quote="Dannyalcatraz" data-source="post: 5665012" data-attributes="member: 19675"><p>I'm designing a 4Ed Dragonborn Hybrid Paladin/Cosmic Sorcerer (MC: Starlock) or Hybrid Cosmic Sorcerer/Starlock (MC: Paladin), and I decided to go with a Cha-centric build with an otherworldly flavor. I went digging through star names and found one that sounded right: Rigel- one of the brightest stars known to man, a blue-white supergiant star 90,000x more luminous than our sun. Yes, Radiant powers are on the menu for this silvery- white Dragonborn!</p><p></p><p>But I thought "Rigel" isn't enough as a name. I looked at it further- the name Arabic in origin, like many stars. So I thought about his father being similarly named, with another Arabic star name, finding the arabic name for Spica (a blue giant star that is also one of the brightest we know, but dimmer than Rigel): Azimech. This made me think about Arabic naming traditions, and I came up with the PC's final name: "Rigel Ibn Azimech" (Rigel, son of Azimech).</p><p></p><p>The next step was obviously to grab more Arabic motifs to round out this PC. So I adopted Arabic phrases I knew of to a more Draconborn viewpoint, so "Bahamut is Great!" and "If Bahamut wills..." have been pencilled in.</p><p></p><p>I have more ideas, but fully realize my knowledge of Arabic culture is broad but shallow.</p><p></p><p>So I'm asking the minds of ENWorld for some insights: what can I do to "Arabicize" Rigel Ibn Azimech?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannyalcatraz, post: 5665012, member: 19675"] I'm designing a 4Ed Dragonborn Hybrid Paladin/Cosmic Sorcerer (MC: Starlock) or Hybrid Cosmic Sorcerer/Starlock (MC: Paladin), and I decided to go with a Cha-centric build with an otherworldly flavor. I went digging through star names and found one that sounded right: Rigel- one of the brightest stars known to man, a blue-white supergiant star 90,000x more luminous than our sun. Yes, Radiant powers are on the menu for this silvery- white Dragonborn! But I thought "Rigel" isn't enough as a name. I looked at it further- the name Arabic in origin, like many stars. So I thought about his father being similarly named, with another Arabic star name, finding the arabic name for Spica (a blue giant star that is also one of the brightest we know, but dimmer than Rigel): Azimech. This made me think about Arabic naming traditions, and I came up with the PC's final name: "Rigel Ibn Azimech" (Rigel, son of Azimech). The next step was obviously to grab more Arabic motifs to round out this PC. So I adopted Arabic phrases I knew of to a more Draconborn viewpoint, so "Bahamut is Great!" and "If Bahamut wills..." have been pencilled in. I have more ideas, but fully realize my knowledge of Arabic culture is broad but shallow. So I'm asking the minds of ENWorld for some insights: what can I do to "Arabicize" Rigel Ibn Azimech? [/QUOTE]
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