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Nicked off a Forgotten Realms novel, Elfshadow. The original name was Ni'Tessine, but as I originally adopted it for my PC in Baldur's Gate back in 1998, I couldn't figure out how to produce an apostrophe with the weirdo American keyboard configuration the game had. So, I guess it's somewhere between a novel reference and a PC...
 

It's just my initials. If you have Creature Collection 3 or Strange Lands, you can find my real name by knowing I worked on both.
 

my second, and longest-running character: Berandor Marikulis of Dragonstone, leader of the Unterbrück Falcons, Dragonslayer, Defender of Ashabaford, Friend of the Grove, Wearer of the Golden Needle of Cormyr. (oh, and dare I say it: son-in-law to Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun - unbeknownst to Berandor himself, of course) Paladin of Torm.

Yes, we had great fun :)
 
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It's my first username and at that time my last name. I have since married and 'earned' a new last name, by my username i mine and mine alone ;)

Håkon
 

My is what the cursor in the computer game Dungeon Keeper is call, I really liked the ability to slap around my minions :lol: the mistresses of pain in the game loved it. I had to register at their site and when I went to Eric's nothing else came to mind at the time, so HoE. Plus my real name Tracy would cause two reactions (at least on the TSR and a couple of other RPG fantasy broards) of are you a girl gamer and are you Tracy Hichman.
 


Ambrus is my gold dragon wyrmling PC in a forgotten realms campaign. It's the hungarian form of Ambrose and simply means "immortal".
 

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