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I need to name an angel

Our group just had a climactic battle with a priestess of Auril, the "Ice Champion", a half-fiend white dragon, some mages, a clay golem, and a fighter. We were called out by this group with threats against our families (a particularly heinous threat to my character, a priest of Hathor). The priestess and the Ice Champion fled after we offed the dragon, the fighter, the golem and the mages. We're going to follow them and make sure this doesn't happen again.

So, I am going to use the candle of invocation I have burning to cast gate and summon a solar to aide us in finding them immediately - but I need a name for her and a series of titles.

She is a servant of Hathor, so an egyptian sounding name would be nice - I like Meritra-Hapshetsut.

Her titles should represent her job as a defender of families and avenger of families harmed. Perhaps 3 or 4, enough to make the it sound impressive when my character summons her.

Suggestions are welcome .. .. .. TIA
 

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Fragile Freddie Lynn was alwaya a favorite of mine :)

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Seriously tho, heres a name shamelessly stolen from a friend in his FR Mulhurond game:

Merit Nubit "Beloved Golden Lady" or something like that in ancient egyptian.
 



I always liked Maharet as an Egyptian-sounding name (IIRC, the first place I heard the name was when it was retroactively applied to a side character in Fred Perry's Gold Digger comics). Can't offer any ideas about a title though.
 


Alzrius said:
I always liked Maharet as an Egyptian-sounding name (IIRC, the first place I heard the name was when it was retroactively applied to a side character in Fred Perry's Gold Digger comics). Can't offer any ideas about a title though.

The first place I saw that name was in the Anne Rice Vampire Chronicles books. Maharet, in those books, was the first vampire (ress?).

I am not saying that it is there that the name was first used, just the first time I personally saw it.
 


For some reason there has been a noticeable move toward ending Angelic names in the suffix "-iel" in my peer group.

Take it for what it's worth :)
 

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