Brazeku said:!Faeyr'eor'szti'iyr
There, perfect! (pronounced "clickBarney")
Bastards . . .

Brazeku said:!Faeyr'eor'szti'iyr
There, perfect! (pronounced "clickBarney")
Forrester said:Yes. Yes, I can. "Maerit".
But I'll forgive you if you provide me the link to the Robin Laws "What kind of player are you" test you (and others) have apparently taken . . . you know, that powergamer/buttkicker/casualgamer/etc. stuff . . .
*choke* on morning cup of tea. LOL!Korgoth said:Axebeard Stonehammer
Flint Fireforge
Stonebeard Flinthammer
Rockbeard Flintaxe
Rockhammer Stoneaxe
Forgehammer Firebeard
Rockbeard Goldhammer
Goldaxe Flintrock
Rockaxe Flintgold
Flintbeard Ironhammer
Flinthammer Ironbeard
Flintaxe Ironstone
Ironaxe Hammerbeard
Stoneaxe Hammerflint
Axeaxe Flintflint
Hammeraxe Axehammer
Well, thank goodness I avoided all those dwarven racial tropes.Korgoth said:While we're at it, have you ever noticed how many Dwarven names include things like "Axe", "Beard", "Stone" and "Hammer"? It's as if Dwarves name themselves after their own racial stereotypes.
"Well met, adventurer. I am the Dwarven Blacksmith, Axebeard Stonehammer."
C'mon. I'm sure we've all heard that one before.
And let us not forget this true-to-life offender: Flint Fireforge. That's right, he's named after a type of stone, a blacksmithing implement and something that said implement contains.
Go ahead and try coming up with some of your own! I'll get you started:
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Samnell said:This thread has inspired me to name a PC Faeyr'eor'szti'iyr. It's still mising something, though. Could someone recommend several diacritics?
Huw said:Ffąeyr'ęor'szti'iŷrydd
kenobi65 said:I once played a Living Greyhawk game with a dwarf named Dagnabbit Stonehammer. At least the first name was non-traditional.![]()