LOL!I would prefer not to explain it.
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LOL!I would prefer not to explain it.
They give me silly, I give them silly right back.
Johnathan
I suppose it's worth mentioning, since I've said I prefer serious names, that if a character gives himself a goofy name, I'm fine with that. But, they are going to get an appropriate reaction when they introduce themselves to NPCs.
My first 3E character was Spakk Bonewrencher, a half-orc barbarian. A friend once played Ranger Dan the Fighting Man.
I'm thinking if Brundir decided to start calling himself "Lord GoatI'm just wondering...what is "an appropriate reaction" to a joke name in a world when people might be walking around with names like Brundir Bloodyaxe and Starsinger Nightbow?
I'm thinking if Brundir decided to start calling himself "Lord Goater". The appropriate reaction would be avoidance, marginalizing, and generally treating him like the villiage idiot.
Adolf Hitler Campbell is cute, cuddly and, for now, blissfully unaware of the shock value conveyed by his first and middle names. <snip>
The Campbells' other two children also have unusual names: JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell turns 2 in a few months, and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell will be 1 in April.
Edit: Apparently that word is censored.