Do your Enworld name and avatar reflect who you are?

My name is, uh, my real name. My avatar might have been me in high school; I've since gained some weight. My hair is a bit darker now too.
 

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The name I use on most message boards just did not seem appropriate (its a very vague sci-fi refrence) and I was not comfortable going back to the name I used to use when I frequented other D&D message boards (there were a few persons who didn't like me on said boards, and I didn't want to chance meeting them here).

So no, my name has no significance. I tried a whole bunch of different D&D terms and names which were rejected by virtue of already having been taken. Iuz was the first one not taken.

As for my avatar, someday I'll get off my butt and personalize it.
 


Well i am my name...er, or my name is me? Don't have an avatar, guess i'm not that motivated. :)

I use to have a different name in all the sites i frequented. But after forgetting some passwords and all that over the years, i decided to organize my self a bit. So now i am pretty much PJ Mason everywhere i go. It so much easier.

I used to be known as Warchild here and at the M&M boards. I've also been known as THEY CAll ME EVIL at the Necro boards. I'm known as Bricklayer and King_bricklayer at a couple others. But mostly its just PJ Mason these days. I certaintly go with my name at any new sites i find and join.
 

My last name is Franks. The Franks were a Teutonic tribe. One weapon used commonly by the Franks was the francisca, a throwing axe. Before charging into battle, the franciscas would be thrown in a volley at the enemy. If it didn't kill, it would likely split a shield.

There is considerable debate as to whether the axe was named for the people, or the other way around. Either way, I like it as both a screen name and an avatar.

Does it eflect my personality? Mmmmmm. Yeah, probably.
 
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My name is, in a sense, my name. N - ellis -ir = Nathan Ellis Irving. My current avatar is a generic from the gallery, but I really really like it.

Cheers
Nell.
 



My "name" does not reflect who I am at all. WhenI was trying to come up with a name I looked over at my bookshelf. The first book I saw was Lord Foul's Bane by Stephen R. Donaldson.

The avatar is just something I happened to stumble across that day. It kinda fit the name so I used it.
 

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