What Is Your Adventuring Groups Name?

Our first party was Dragonheart, the brave heroes.

Our Current group is the Wolfpack, the Chaotic Neutral A-holes.

i was the k-a sorcerer in dragon hart and the only good aligned A-hole in wolf pack but dragon heart was our 1st party when we were all for good, then that game came to a sudden halt and we started wolf pack and we just said ah F*** what they want..... hey wheres my money?
 

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from glassjaw

Currently playing in a Slaughtergarde/Red Hand of Doom campaign but no name yet.

hey same here were almost done with slaughtergarde and my monk just died during the last dungeon so im making an arfiticer, are you the DM/GM?
 

In the all Kobolds game I played in, the group named themselves the Tribe of the Bloody Gnome Skull. It was often shortened to The Gnome Skulls. It was all quite silly.

The Undermountain group I ran eventually came to be called Murphy's Marauders after the first of them to reach name level, and their habit of looting anything, nailed down or not.
 

Arkham said:
In the all Kobolds game I played in, the group named themselves the Tribe of the Bloody Gnome Skull. It was often shortened to The Gnome Skulls. It was all quite silly.

"And then they all got sung to death by a gnome bard!" :]
 

My Friday night group has become "The Scurvy Dragons."

Two of my players are 10 and 11, one being my 10 year old son and the other being a fellow player's 11 year old son. I started the campaign by twisting an old stereotype...the characters were all at a tavern, the Scurvy Knight to be precise, and didn't know eachother. A dragon then crashed through the roof and handed those who didn't flee in terror...the PCs, her unhatched egg before dying of a mysterious disease.

Later, after the egg had hatched and the group had a wyrmling crystal dragon tagging along with them, they were asked by the Adventurer's Guild for a name for their group if they wanted to join. "Dragon Knights" was suggested by one of the adult players in character, in reference to the tavern where they met, and their new mascot. Someone else suggested "Scurvy Dragons" instead, mostly as a joke, but both boys thought that was great...so it stuck.
 

jasin said:
We had a party that doubled as an acting troupe to get around "adventurer taxes", and also to satisfy their own somewhat warped aesthetic, called the Bloody Mummers.

Our current Age of Worms party was first called the Wormingers, but when the gladiatorial games came around, a part of the group thought that was silly and wanted to be called the Owlbears (with the baby owlbear from the first adventure as a mascot), so we settled for Owlbear Wormingers.

A cookie for the person who can correctly identify the sources for the names. :)


The source for the Bloody Mummers is the Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin.
I want my cookie.



We've had three names used so far in our campaigns. The first was the ever-popular Band of the Hand, which is from a movie titled, mysteriously enough, Band of the Hand. That name later got changed to the Knights of the Blackwood Forest, a title granted to the group for services rendered to a forest kingdom.
In our newest campaign, we named our party the Hellhounds, after we fought a pack of said hellhounds in a gladitorial combat and defeated them. We skinned the beasts and tanned their hides, and everyone ended up with a hellhound pelt.
 

After the defeat of a Tyrannosaurus Rex at low-level (I think we were 3rd), my cleric dubbed our group "The Scaled Company." We made several sets of masterwork boots from the T. Rex's hide, and those are the badge of the group. Any newcomers have to earn their pair.

We haven't yet decided on a name in the other game I play -- Age of Worms -- nor have they picked a name in the Eberron game I run. In the former, though, it's just a matter of time. My half-ogre (Int 5) grew up in a mercenary company, so he's accustomed to unit camaraderie and will be pushing for a name soon.
 


Company of the Random Encounter, because players are smart-alecs.
The Copperheads, because a campaign kicked off with Of Sound Mind
Company of the Minotaur, because all the characters owned shares of an inn with a Minotaur-themed named.
LCU CRU ("LCU Crew"), the Liberty City University Crime Response Unit (MnM)
Freak Squad, informal name bestowed by one of the PCs on our current MnM group
 

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