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Patman21967
Acolyte
USA
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Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 07:29:06
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Hey folks, I am new to the forums, and am in a little pickle. Perhaps the Wisdom of the Sages can help me out. I'll make it short.
We are starting a new Cormyr campaign, set in the time of Azouth IV reign, so it it somewhat in the past. I plan on playing a fighter. I would like some help with a Cormyrian name. Here is a blurb on the characters background.
He was born to a tavern girl/prostitute, who died during childbirth. It is unknown who his father was, could have been one of many. So, the tavern keeper took him in, and just called him Boy, since he had no name. He grew large, fast. At a young age, he was very restless, and got in many scrapes with the local youth, so the tavern keeper pulled a few strings, and sent him to the local garrison of the Purple Dragons at about 10. Most boys weren't sent until after their 12th birthday, so he has always been the youngest. He was chided by many of the other boys, and called things such as "bastard" and "whoreson". That stopped quickly, at least to his face, after a few broken arms, and dented skulls. He grew incredibly large and strong. At12 he was nearly 6 feet and 200 pounds. The leader of the garrison took particular interest in straightening him out, and assigned the best of the warriors, Dahlmyr, as his personal instructor. Through much hard work, and very strict supervision, he has grown into a fine young man. Perhaps a little quick to anger, but follows a strong personal code of morality. ( NG ) He has taken to boasting that he will be the greatest Dragon to have ever served, and will someday be general of Cormyrs vast armies. This, of course, draws snickers and laughs, but very few to his face.
I need a name. Something that the men of the garrison would call him. I was thinking it would be something to do with his immense size, and phenomenal strength. I would like it to be something fitting the setting. Tharkul was suggested, which I was told means "OgreKing" don't really like it. Young Drake was suggested, because of the affiliation with the Dragons, and it could also be percieved to be a slight mockery.
So my wise and all-knowing friends, can you lend a long time realms gamer a hand? I seem to be at a blank, and since this will be a role-playing intensive campaign, I don't want to resort to the old standby, Bolechim Reeb. ( Michelob Beer ) I was really hurting for a name that time.
Thanks in advance, Patrick Capossere Patman21967@comcast.net
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31774 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 07:43:35
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quote: Originally posted by Patman21967
Hey folks, I am new to the forums...
Greetings to you Patman and welcome to Candlekeep .
Please note that I have removed the other topic you posted elsewhere since you've essentially asked the same question in two different areas of Candleekep. This is the more appropriate section for this type of query.
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Patman21967
Acolyte
USA
10 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 08:10:27
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Kentinal
Great Reader
4689 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 08:49:00
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A seach offers a list of common human males names that include"
First Name: Vangerdahast, Azoun, Bradaskras, Sarp, Alaphondar, Brace, Giogi, Chanthalas, Florin, Aubaerus, Augrathar, Baerauble, Beldred, Bhereu, Faerlthann, Francan, Garmos, Gondegal, Halantaver, Jolias, Junstal, Lheskar, Martin, Mulkaer, Ondeth , Orphast, Peldan, Rhigaerd, Thaun, Thomdor
Last Name: Obarskyr, Redbeard, Etharr, Woodband, Ambershields, Bleth, Buruin, Dracohorn, Felsonn, Fireblade, Frayault, Gelzunduth, Halarn, Huntsilver, Illance, Imbranneth, Jelde, Khelbor, Lurelake, Olorar, Roaringhorn, Rowanmantle, Saernclaws, Trueshield, Tyranon, Undril |
"Small beings can have small wisdom," the dragon said. "And small wise beings are better than small fools. Listen: Wisdom is caring for afterwards." "Caring for afterwards ...? Ker repeated this without understanding. "After action, afterwards," the dragon said. "Choose the afterwards first, then the action. Fools choose action first." "Judgement" copyright 2003 by Elizabeth Moon |
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Asgetrion
Master of Realmslore
Finland
1564 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 12:14:00
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Here are some quickly thought up names - hopefully they might help:
First names:Galagar, Thormtar, Allantor, Balaeryn, Arghoun, Roryndar, Maerlyn, Brindor, Telthyn, Orngaul, Beregar, Braethar, Glauroth, Jhaelmor, Balavaern, Pheldroun, Maerdoun, Dalathar
Last names:Dragonshields, Tarnshimmer, Phindol, Elbrost, Eldarryn, Darynduth, Saembrar, Orthaun, Helmshar, Sulthrar
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Forge
Learned Scribe
USA
218 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 14:18:25
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Actually, if he were to choose for himself at a young age, he might well choose Azoun, and daydream he was the bastard child of his king. (There are SO many of those it might even be possible.)
For a good selection of names, try looking in Cormyr: A Novel.
Brace might be a name that fits the character, I think I read of one guy by that name from the Scatterhawk clan...
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36804 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 17:21:11
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Additionally, there are many name generators scattered about the internet.
One note about his history: I think that even an unrelated tavern keeper would still name the infant, especially if he took him in. Or, if he or she didn't come up with a name, then one of the other tavern workers would quickly name him something. Just calling him "Boy", rather than giving him a name, seems cruel to me.
One last note about names. Names aren't always easy to come up with. And sometimes, names come to me out of the blue, with or without any concept attached to them. I write them all down. Ditto for when I'm brainstorming names. Later, when I need a name, I peruse my list and see if anything catches my eye. I'd heartily recommend this method. |
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Forge
Learned Scribe
USA
218 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 17:34:47
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quote: Just calling him "Boy", rather than giving him a name, seems cruel to me.
Dunno, I call my son "Boy" all the time and it works fine. |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36804 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jul 2005 : 17:57:29
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quote: Originally posted by Forge
quote: Just calling him "Boy", rather than giving him a name, seems cruel to me.
Dunno, I call my son "Boy" all the time and it works fine.
Yeah, but I'm seriously doubting that you call him that because he doesn't have a name at all. |
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Reefy
Senior Scribe
United Kingdom
892 Posts |
Posted - 21 Jul 2005 : 00:04:56
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Additionally, there are many name generators scattered about the internet.
The Everchanging Book Of Names was recommended to me here, I was very impressed with it. It has a Realms add on you can download. |
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RAKKIR
Seeker
61 Posts |
Posted - 25 Jul 2005 : 21:29:29
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Hello,
Now I get to add a none-too-sublte plug for a name-generator I wrote. The generator analyzes a list of names and looks for frequencies of characters, character combos, prefixes, suffixes, etc. There is actually quite a lot it does when analyzing names and recreating them. So far I have "fed" the generator a list of "seed names" about one hundred names long from various Forgotten Realms sources so it can analyze them.
The more names it has the better it generates new ones (just like a larger sample size tends to help in statistical analysis), so I hope to add more names soon. In fact, the list that Kudge provided in his EXCEL spreadsheet may very well become an invalueable source of name material.
To be honest, I think random-generation of names is good for giving a DM/PC an IDEA to run with. I find that I only care for about half of the randomly generated names I come up with so....The others ones I usually ignore or change to suit my needs. To be frank, Forgotten Realms names are actually quite STRANGE as far as names go. I have access to several million "real world" names and the frequency of letters (And letter combos) in the real world (At least for English names) is WAY different than FR names. I'm sure that is rather obvious though.
Also, I second the belief that EBON (Everchanging Book of Names, it can be searched for on the web) is a top notch generator. I just wrote my own because EBON is not free and eventually I can give my version away. See, since there are already TEN MILLION name generators out there...I figured everyone was DIEING to get ahold of another one.
Or something like that....
Now for the shamless list of names...I can do male or female. MALE : Baryrelin Urmerandar MALE : Lilorare Daler MALE : Winthir Skosalim MALE : Delcha Bulastal MALE : Ithlska Kerolern MALE : Shalerom Sthams MALE : Engarori Flamanshae MALE : Rmalos Gharmar MALE : Erdlden Szaryutaf MALE : Eimon Rman MALE : Mqundaer Rmaraern MALE : Charham Jalamyma MALE : Nthantr Karperaman MALE : Lderinte Olaerildu MALE : Raethl Arowgarm MALE : Marenthas Lirerend MALE : Jhaxiar Avermael MALE : Auriorion Darkerate MALE : Hantra Ndaranta MALE : Mirorthin Skeriarst MALE : Taendel Dard MALE : Orontab Gondla MALE : Eriarine Juthoustr MALE : Jaeragul Hundri MALE : Raundand Penst MALE : Ereth Mintha MALE : Arontha Zharthlat MALE : Areran Fyuth MALE : Drdelor Zinthae MALE : Kardarelg Rilfy MALE : Gerulorord Kerirond MALE : Aronthan Shamal MALE : Szeleraum Oronspe MALE : Aulthonthir Funeriv MALE : Simalchu Riveron MALE : Manaro Hambrint MALE : Rulbami Sklar MALE : Matharalt Kelaeras MALE : Anthathr Goulbanduri MALE : Mrve Lyrythoun MALE : Yrion Beatelmae MALE : Kothlori Skatherthr MALE : Onderorl Gerstaler MALE : Iskorindon Martham MALE : Marink Goa MALE : Fulanthae Reriva MALE : Myrint Orathriat MALE : Taerl Zuntrst MALE : Gothand Reriverl MALE : Ulimsu Thaelern MALE : Zentori Lythowb MALE : Munthirha Shantarli MALE : Chorthin Charmilen MALE : Baronth Helors MALE : Felin Heriveri MALE : Queldero Thorethon MALE : Araran Pesthron MALE : Dathir Darthanc MALE : Horioras Belantar MALE : Zeraum Barsgon MALE : Ganderau Arindusk MALE : Skarel Roster MALE : Barven Starshro MALE : Pewinti Souri MALE : Orirathin Suel MALE : Qula Urymilerm MALE : Shorocal Lamanear MALE : Kelthindr Rintarero MALE : Halpharaz Elautjuns MALE : Sariril Winthrska MALE : Bariorthen Whanthora MALE : Intrasil Suns MALE : Wiros Dersondi MALE : Arangu Garita MALE : Furathor Ontarspe MALE : Mochasha Ndarmars MALE : Dyrelias Naliring MALE : Brims Goldari MALE : Balalb Ndadalir MALE : Guntha Shrspens MALE : Anathlran Daintal MALE : Krintarim Ghytarith MALE : Ththalda Thrymberh MALE : Wither Salmandand MALE : Delindaros Insulm MALE : Qunthunm Gontav MALE : Sbelden Rithmen MALE : Gergunty Juthuta MALE : Beyrothamel Mandjan MALE : Anthil Ndersh MALE : Yagrind Tarthustr MALE : Suthamp Fasta MALE : Alsaros Droulavaern MALE : Beraros Haers MALE : Varant Ins MALE : Barontyr Miranda MALE : Shintra Shorindath MALE : Uthae Nshimind MALE : Chetham Selirondan MALE : Orgerlana Sparyrueri MALE : Rariong Lbarelat
<HINT> Make RAKKIR happy and ask him to post lists of names here...it will make him think his time isin't wasted. </HINT> |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36804 Posts |
Posted - 25 Jul 2005 : 22:48:41
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quote: Originally posted by RAKKIR
Hello,
Now I get to add a none-too-sublte plug for a name-generator I wrote. The generator analyzes a list of names and looks for frequencies of characters, character combos, prefixes, suffixes, etc. There is actually quite a lot it does when analyzing names and recreating them. So far I have "fed" the generator a list of "seed names" about one hundred names long from various Forgotten Realms sources so it can analyze them.
Big Al might be interested in hosting such a generator on this site. You should contact him and ask. |
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Kuje
Great Reader
USA
7915 Posts |
Posted - 25 Jul 2005 : 22:55:13
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You could also download my FR NPC file, it's sticky'd in the general thread or it can be found in my sig, and find a fiting name from that. :) The Everchanging Book of Names also helps and it has a FR add on. |
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Alaundo
Head Moderator
United Kingdom
5695 Posts |
Posted - 25 Jul 2005 : 23:01:57
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by RAKKIR
Hello,
Now I get to add a none-too-sublte plug for a name-generator I wrote. The generator analyzes a list of names and looks for frequencies of characters, character combos, prefixes, suffixes, etc. There is actually quite a lot it does when analyzing names and recreating them. So far I have "fed" the generator a list of "seed names" about one hundred names long from various Forgotten Realms sources so it can analyze them.
Big Al might be interested in hosting such a generator on this site. You should contact him and ask.
Well met
Indeed, indeed A fine selection of names generated. Tell me, RAKKIR, what female names did thee manage to conjure?
As the wooly one stated, i'd be more than happy to include this generator here at Candlekeep. |
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RAKKIR
Seeker
61 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2005 : 12:35:49
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Thank you for asking. It actually does make me feel usefull. *Winks*
Here is a list of 100 female names. So far I have only analyzed human male and female names. I suppose elves and dwarves are left.
Speaking of which....is there a good sourcebook for Elven names in the Realms? I know the old "Dwarves Deep" book (which I have) has a large selection of Dwarven names in it. Anything like that for Elves? Or Halflings/Gnomes?
FEMALE: Ethyth Buthrow FEMALE: Malel Imrerast FEMALE: Identhule Fularlen FEMALE: Iyr Tanelder FEMALE: Beszal Untrethl FEMALE: Anthlilen Maleram FEMALE: Sthalesh Wastlarl FEMALE: Brndrthi Nthrth FEMALE: Iyraly Zinthoring FEMALE: Ilaner Verospelele FEMALE: Galera Funtali FEMALE: Alaril Harishr FEMALE: Lerathe Gonthon FEMALE: Jalar Serad FEMALE: Amanthan Ivermbar FEMALE: Alfand Ularinthre FEMALE: Jandal Utherym FEMALE: Janthale Mantharn FEMALE: Brath Gharmyme FEMALE: Yae Amshone FEMALE: Ulesthen Barthr FEMALE: Iytha Startalmer FEMALE: Galath Himeredja FEMALE: Eiraleirat Helathald FEMALE: Filent Indrdla FEMALE: Brlirirtha Menthond FEMALE: Zoeryt Goavenstal FEMALE: Welith Ineshali FEMALE: Galirha Baraelm FEMALE: Dandr Rurandaloathou FEMALE: Dalalara Mortzulckl FEMALE: Ililin Sinsunds FEMALE: Thalme Nethamar FEMALE: Lelenthl Alor FEMALE: Zorhesa Parondryn FEMALE: Thanthae Farderol FEMALE: Yulatha Nshaderi FEMALE: Filiya Wae FEMALE: Ethar Zildat FEMALE: Yulet Outaldem FEMALE: Wendaly Fundestl FEMALE: Obrha Ghereste FEMALE: Land Caerores FEMALE: Jathalu Sou FEMALE: Chandalena Sontalerelm FEMALE: Ratathai Lerith FEMALE: Zaneraly Yuleros FEMALE: Shalarila Flanchendon FEMALE: Thali Berouthl FEMALE: Zaliya Brimore FEMALE: Iyrthera Ilauthrerow FEMALE: Calilathal Zintared FEMALE: Fisanthli Alfrshan FEMALE: Qaeshanda Rarithul FEMALE: Galael Mandondrey FEMALE: Reshalath Uthens FEMALE: Rand Jurintan FEMALE: Dlaranda Keldero FEMALE: Jaera Roredoun FEMALE: Alilgalei Madinthundo FEMALE: Lorgale Wiruirent FEMALE: Biyulas Roustal FEMALE: Rathabrin Rintanson FEMALE: Mrarha Malol FEMALE: Ndlari Satharin FEMALE: Yulena Thathali FEMALE: Birhar Czitarely FEMALE: Dalendralo Flin FEMALE: Zalatal Winansta FEMALE: Mrasta Gerirind FEMALE: Xeneth Zaryulm FEMALE: Yamhlulet Kuth FEMALE: Eratharali Mbander FEMALE: Shular Garald FEMALE: Malesta Jathorlim FEMALE: Elethae Karintandin FEMALE: Aleszari Ainta FEMALE: Hemha Sklari FEMALE: Ethalira Bunthal FEMALE: Iyrat Brintam FEMALE: Yaeth Talarintel FEMALE: Irathe Ruth FEMALE: Retalines Imyrimin FEMALE: Kathia Shrithro FEMALE: Firalila Venthrort FEMALE: Theliranthena Talent FEMALE: Bliyr Barm FEMALE: Aestra Dandund FEMALE: Firath Olan FEMALE: Aralema Thrithlar FEMALE: Cathalet Verivendst FEMALE: Yrina Winsharu FEMALE: Loentalu Karalyul FEMALE: Sharndy Rtanta FEMALE: Zandaste Gondarthm FEMALE: Mhathliy Zaldarder FEMALE: Zandale Lold FEMALE: Wenda Whis FEMALE: Endal Sonderon FEMALE: Jathael Buthrindou FEMALE: Chant Hariversto
What percentage of these names do you think are actually viable? Do you think it is as high as 50%? My goal is to achieve a 50% success rate. |
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Sir Luther Cromwell
Learned Scribe
Canada
158 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2005 : 13:54:58
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Now lets just face it, to not be satisfied with RAKKIR's list would simply be gluttony.
However, I have noted something neat about your lists RAKKIR. I don't know if you intended it, but many of your names have some very welsh aspects to them. Personally, whenever I play Cormyr, I base it very much off of Medieval Whales (sort of like Arthur and Merlin, only without the french satire). Cormyr, by its 'ryr', sounds very welsh itself. I don't know if you intended this RAKKIR, but it certainly does fit.
On that note, generally when trying to find a name for someone from a certain region, consider which country in our world is may have the most in common. In the case of Cormyr, Welsh, scottish, english and some irish names work very well. What's even cooler is to use the appropriate accent. |
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RAKKIR
Seeker
61 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2005 : 15:43:34
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Sir Luther,
The lists generated are based entirely off a list of seed-names I fed the system. Depending upon what seed-names you give the program you will get different results. However, all generated names do subscribe to some fairly strict rules as far complying with patterns/statistical-occrences found in the seed names and cannot be HUGELY divergent from them or COMPLTELY off-the-wall. By this I mean, if only 1% of the letters in the seed-names are "Z" you're not going to generate names where 5% of the letters are "Z." However, there is some controls in there where the DM/user can choose how "loose" he wants the system to be. So you can create more "strict" names and more zany names.
The reason that it may sound Cormyr-ish is that a good many of my seed-names came from "Volo's Guide to the Dalelands" and "Volo's Guide to Cormyr." However, this is entirely coincedental.
If we feed it Orcish seed names, we'll get an entirely different set that sound Orcish. Which is the whole point of course.
This is why I want good seed names for other races so I can start building the "portfolio" of seed names so to speak. |
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Lashan
Learned Scribe
USA
235 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2005 : 15:56:12
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I would not give a last name. The original boxed set said that most humans don't have family names. Those are only for nobles or want-to-be nobles. Most people are just Lashan of Scardale, or Lashan of Tyr if a priest.
How about the name Boyd? It could be a natural progression from being called Boy to Boyd. Perhaps the local sergeant couldn't call him Boy, but decided to just add the D on the end. Sure, it's not completely fantasy literature and all, but it's a solid name. |
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Sir Luther Cromwell
Learned Scribe
Canada
158 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2005 : 17:57:48
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quote: The lists generated are based entirely off a list of seed-names I fed the system. Depending upon what seed-names you give the program you will get different results. However, all generated names do subscribe to some fairly strict rules as far complying with patterns/statistical-occrences found in the seed names and cannot be HUGELY divergent from them or COMPLTELY off-the-wall. By this I mean, if only 1% of the letters in the seed-names are "Z" you're not going to generate names where 5% of the letters are "Z." However, there is some controls in there where the DM/user can choose how "loose" he wants the system to be. So you can create more "strict" names and more zany names.
Heh, neat program. Well then, on that note, if you want something a little more adhoc, maybe something welsh http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/glossary/
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Kuje
Great Reader
USA
7915 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2005 : 18:19:17
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quote: Originally posted by RAKKIR
Speaking of which....is there a good sourcebook for Elven names in the Realms? I know the old "Dwarves Deep" book (which I have) has a large selection of Dwarven names in it. Anything like that for Elves? Or Halflings/Gnomes?
I repeat, you could download my FR NPC list that has the 1e and 2e npcs and do a search for elves, halflings, gnomes, etc. :) |
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RAKKIR
Seeker
61 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2005 : 21:09:58
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Kuje,
Actually that was my intent from my first post
quote: so I hope to add more names soon. In fact, the list that Kudge provided in his EXCEL spreadsheet may very well become an invalueable source of name material.
I just spelled your name incorrectly since I was going from memory. My bad. |
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Kuje
Great Reader
USA
7915 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2005 : 22:33:54
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quote: Originally posted by RAKKIR
Kuje,
Actually that was my intent from my first post
quote: so I hope to add more names soon. In fact, the list that Kudge provided in his EXCEL spreadsheet may very well become an invalueable source of name material.
I just spelled your name incorrectly since I was going from memory. My bad.
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Zimeros
Learned Scribe
Brazil
121 Posts |
Posted - 28 Jul 2005 : 17:49:26
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Look in the list of names in last page of D&D player's handbook... |
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