The thing is, no name inherently shouts out "look at me, I'm a powerful wizard." It is the career of the magic-user that determines the fame or infamy of his name as a wizard. The name "Mordenkainen," for example, was created by Gary to fit into the campaign of Rob Kuntz, which was based on Finnish legends. The name is pseudo-Finnish . . . being synonymous with "powerful wizard" came much later.Ero Gaki said:A friend of mine who plays in our D&D games has a habit of having unimaginative names; things like Kyle, Jacob, etc. Now, don't get me wrong, a players character is his own business. Recently, this friend of mine, let's call him the Bill, has decided to play a wizard. He decided that he wanted a name for this character that is really, well, wizard-like. He doesn't want to steal names from books or the like (and he clearly stated that he wasn't going to use any of the big names, like Gandalf, Elminster, Mordenkainen, etc). So, I ask all of you: what are some really nice wizard names? Names that just scream "look at me, I'm a powerful wizard?"
No Iucounu? No Turjan?Philotomy Jurament said:Rhialto the Marvellous
Chun the Unavoidable
Phandaal
Pandelume
Laccodel
Mazirian
Maurenron
Rogol
Kerlin
Glenstorm

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.