TerraDave
5ever, or until 2024
JediSoth said:At least they didn't ax "The Land of Chocolate."
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JediSoth said:At least they didn't ax "The Land of Chocolate."
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Clavis said:Obviously you fail to see that everything that WOTC does now is superior to anything Gary did.
Don't you understand how "cool" names like "Emerald Frost" are? Next thing you know, you'll be questioning why Dryads are now trees with boobs...
You probably think people actually had fun playing D&D years ago, and weren't just waiting around for WOTC to tell us how uncool and unfun the game always was.
I prefer to use real-life names in my campaign world:
Clavis said:Obviously you fail to see that everything that WOTC does now is superior to anything Gary did.
Don't you understand how "cool" names like "Emerald Frost" are? Next thing you know, you'll be questioning why Dryads are now trees with boobs...
BadMojo said:I submit that both are bad in different ways, but not nearly as bad as R. A. Salvatore names.
Honce-the-Bear. He rides a unicycle, juggles and also finds time to be the biggest kingdom in the Demon Wars books.
The Ubbergeek said:Seriously... At least, Salvatore can make good names.
BadMojo said:I submit that both are bad in different ways, but not nearly as bad as R. A. Salvatore names.
For real world names, how about:olshanski said:I prefer to use real-life names in my campaign world:
Sheboygan
Minnehaha
Baraboo
Pewaukee
Walla Walla
Ogalala
Licking Valley
Moose Factory
Medicine Hat
Truth or Consequences
Bangor
Middelfart
Snottingham
Wacahoota
Sleepy Eye
You mean Driz'zt. The superfluous apostrophe knocks it down 10 points at least. But a name like Cattie-Brie doesn't even need superfluous apostrophes.Clavis said:You're right. Salvatore take the prize with Drizzt. Sounds like a bug colliding with a hot light bulb.