What does your ENWorld name mean?

My name has its genesis back in 1996 when I first got online with AOL. Naturally, I wanted a cool Star Wars-related screen name, but all the good ones were taken. So I wracked my brain. (Gunga thought and thought.)

Finally, I decided to put something after "Jedi" that NO ONE else would think to put with "Jedi." My eyes went to my book shelf and settled on my collection of Dragonlance novels. Specifically, they settled on one book in particular: Lord Soth.

A Jedi Death Knight? *shrug* OK. It wasn't taken, and I've used JediSoth as my screen name ever since.
 

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Most people assume that my name comes from the secret cow level in Diablo II, and I am a fan of Diablo. But actually it comes from my first published d20 piece - a mini-adventure called "The Hellcow" in Atlas Game's En Route. You can download the adventure here.
 

My name is based off a character I ran for a 2e Dragonlance campaign years and years ago when I was in high school. He started out as a first level Knight of Solamnia and eventually earned his way up to being a Knight of the Rose over the course of the game. I also rolled 18/00 for strength, something I had never done before which contributed to the PC's uniqueness. Our DM ruled that none of the actual famous Dragonlance NPC's existed and so we ended up sort of taking on their roles during his game. One of my favorite PCs and one of my favorite campaigns of all time.
 

My name comes from being a big Dune fan, and particularly of the idea of humans training their minds to store and process huge amounts of data -- the Mentats.

And I liked the number 5. So clearly 55 is easily twice as awesome.
 

My name is the name of the villain of the Sci-Fi novel I'm writing. It's actually an old Norse name, which I picked because it came right after Viking in an alphabetized name list.
 

My name is composed of my favorite letters.
Is this your all-time most favorite letter?

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