Double Meanings in Character Names


log in or register to remove this ad

Knightfall1972 said:
One of my players named his 2E skyrider paladin, Sir Mojo Rising.

We've had a fighter in our campaign for the past 19 years with that name as well. I also once played an assassin named Elaskah in a campaign. He was a gnome, who prided himself in his reputation, his catch phrase being "Everybody's heard of Nome, Alaska".
 

alsih2o said:
i play a sorcerer named kuhlun (cullin') and when he got a kangaroo rat familiar my wife suggested i name him dugang, so it became (cool 'n da gang) :p

(is thta too much wordplay and not enuf double meaning?)

That's exactly what I was going for... :)

--sam
 


My friend's longest running Heroes Unlimited character was named Richard Cranium.
Not all the other players put it together right away but they got there eventually.
 

Heh... these are cool.

Only one that I can recall... I once named a Paladin character Drae Gonshou just to tempt my Dungeon Master at the time. It worked, too... I got eaten by a White Wyrm around 6th level. :)
 

In an L5R campaign I played a kid named (Tsuruchi) Noname.

In OpenRPG I wander around with Noname as my handle, people tell me to get a name :-)
 

My brother's alter ego is an Honor Knight named Sir Honorable...which he is not.

My favorite character's name is Angcuru(surprise, surprise)(not the angcuru in our game, blackshirt), which is Quenya(elven) for 'Iron Skill'.

It could mean that his skill is exceedingly overpowering, or that he is skilled with iron, i.e. a blade. Plus the name sounds neat, and is unique. HA!
 



Remove ads

Top