Double Meanings in Character Names


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Years ago a player in my game had a theif named
"Fox Paws" also spelled "Faux Pas."

I thought that was pretty clever.
-S
 

Well I often have significant names in my campaign. I the campaign world that I'm working on right now I'm planning to have a powerful evil wizard/darklord named "Thanatos" (Greek for death).
 

Cthulhu's Librarian said:
I had a dwarven cleric/fighter named Ramic, and his goal was to be knighted so he could be Sir Ramic (ceramic).
Yeah, its bad, but I was bored when I came up with it... :rolleyes:

gotta love that :D
 


My brother once played a dwarven fighter named Raip Ma'sheen. He died REAL quick. ;)

he also played a human thief named Yur'rihnuhl Kaihk.:rolleyes:
 

In junior high school I played a string of characters, all called Umar the Unkillable. And no, none of them were.

Right now, I'm dying to play a new superhero game, so I can bring in Ricochet. Of course, his secret identity is Richard O'Shea.
 


My first character was a fighter named Dirk Stryker.

A friend of mine once had a necromancer named H'taed (just Death spelled backwards).

I currenly have a bard named Arianna. Aria (like the song) + anna.
 

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