Gary Gygax..oh the irony


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haiiro

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Galethorn said:
Gary used anagrams of real people's names to name a whole lot of stuff. I can't think of any examples, but I'm sure somebody else can elucidate the matter further.

Castle Xagyg comes to mind. ;)
 




MrFilthyIke

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Apparently vowels get you a long list :D

Some of the best that came from "Shane Murphy" are:

A HENRY HUMPS
A USHER NYMPH
HA HYMEN SPUR
HYMAN PUSHER
MASH HENRY UP
MAN HER PUSHY
ARUM HYPHENS
ARMY HEN PUSH
ANY HER HUMPS
USA HER NYMPH

Lots of "push", "hump", "hymen", and "nymph"

Guess that explains quite alot. :p
 





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