Dragonhelm
Knight of Solamnia
When I was in college and first playing D&D (2nd edition), a friend of mine was playing a human psionicist named Kelson Haldane, named after a character in Katherine Kurtz' Deryni series of novels. Kelson was my intro to psionics. The player left the game and his character was said to have left and start a school for psionics.
As a side note, Katherine Kuntz's Kelson Haldane was statted up in Dragon Magazine #78.
Over the years, I've had this weird obsession with Kelson. I love the name. I've seen other characters in D&D named Kelson, the most notable of which is Kelson Darktreader from Daggerford (statted up in Under Illefarn). I wanted a teacher type of character in the spirit of Charles Xavier from X-Men.
When the 5e psionics rules were being playtested, I got to create my own headmaster for a psionics school. I landed up creating a whole new character who was inspired by Profossor X and maybe a bit of Mace Windu.
Yet the obsession with Kelson continues.
Strangely, the old college group is back together and my friend is playing Kelson once again. We never thought it would happen, but the DM got divorced and he started up the old campaign.
Recently, I've had some great inspiration and wrote up a whole new psionic character and I like this idea for Kelson. I want to play the guy. BUT...I feel weird using the name Kelson Haldane because my friend used it, even though it wasn't his original name.
Am I okay to use the name Kelson Haldane? Should I change the surname, or scrap the name altogether?
Should I be put into a home for the psionically insane?
TL;DR - My friend has a character named Kelson Haldane. Is it wrong of me to have my own character named Kelson Haldane?
EDIT: To clarify, my own character would be in a separate game from my friend's character. My friend would not be playing in that game.
As a side note, Katherine Kuntz's Kelson Haldane was statted up in Dragon Magazine #78.
Over the years, I've had this weird obsession with Kelson. I love the name. I've seen other characters in D&D named Kelson, the most notable of which is Kelson Darktreader from Daggerford (statted up in Under Illefarn). I wanted a teacher type of character in the spirit of Charles Xavier from X-Men.
When the 5e psionics rules were being playtested, I got to create my own headmaster for a psionics school. I landed up creating a whole new character who was inspired by Profossor X and maybe a bit of Mace Windu.
Yet the obsession with Kelson continues.
Strangely, the old college group is back together and my friend is playing Kelson once again. We never thought it would happen, but the DM got divorced and he started up the old campaign.
Recently, I've had some great inspiration and wrote up a whole new psionic character and I like this idea for Kelson. I want to play the guy. BUT...I feel weird using the name Kelson Haldane because my friend used it, even though it wasn't his original name.
Am I okay to use the name Kelson Haldane? Should I change the surname, or scrap the name altogether?
Should I be put into a home for the psionically insane?
TL;DR - My friend has a character named Kelson Haldane. Is it wrong of me to have my own character named Kelson Haldane?
EDIT: To clarify, my own character would be in a separate game from my friend's character. My friend would not be playing in that game.
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