Charecter names you always use.

Swny Nerdgasm

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Since about 8th grade, when I started playing D&D I always seem to recycle Dubhlainn as a name for my paladins, hell I even named my WOW pally that
 

ajkalan

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I use Joe Larmin and Octagon Jones for games that require first and last names (usually sports games). For Shin Megami Tensei games, I go with Abara Kedabara, since it's punny and saves me from having to think of a real Japanese name. I've sporadically used Nina Niiner and Frannie Faceface for female characters when I'm feeling particularly silly.
 

Fozza

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Garrett or Zaya =)
Garrett since it's the cooooolest name ever (Thief <3)
And Zaya because it's a beautiful female name (and it's also my computer's name). =)
 

DJDarque

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Korten12 said:
Korten or Nein. (yes I know Nein is the german word for no, but I don't say it how they do so in my use it means something else. :p)
Do you pronounce it like "neen" then?

I usually just go with Darque
 

albear

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Albear - male characters, nickname from way back when :)

Mishi - Female characters, i cant remember the reason why, its just been like that and is not likely to change :D

'character'
 

Dirty Saint

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Dirty - for a ranger
Filthy - for a mage
Arclight - for a tank/warrior
Mjolnir - for a healer/support
Saint - when any of the others don't work
 

Avarith

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Avarith, for male heros.
Render for villans male.
Rendessa, for female villans.
Tessa for female heros
 

ohgodalex

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"Seb," on account of that being my name.
I also often use "Stephen Kickass," but name fields are rarely long enough for me to use it.
 

Karhukonna

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A long time ago, when playing KOTOR II, the game gave my character a generated name, Dace Jacus, and I liked it so much I started using it fairly often. I'll try to come up with original names most of the time, but when I'm not in the mood, Dace it is. It just sort of goes with everything, be it sci-fi, high fantasy or even modern times.
 

obliviondoll

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Fozza said:
Garrett since it's the cooooolest name ever (Thief <3)
I occasionally do this too.

But I more often use "Oblivion" or "Oblivion Doll" if I have enough characters.

It was funny when I first bought Oblivion and was halfway through entering my name when my girlfriend commented "You're not really calling yourself that, are you?"

"Ooops." Delete, replace with Garrett.
 

SFMB

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I've been mostly using Kryyhe or Frank, gender is not an issue.
 

Sgt_Jakeman214

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Mine has always been Sgt_Jakeman online in the many forums I have been attached to. However, with the rise of FPS gaming and the abuse of the US Military rank structure as a skill based ranking system, I have added a unique number onto the end. To many people fancy themselves as sergeants, whilst that was my actual rank in Australian Air Force Cadets. The number on the end also happens to be my squadron number.

In games where a character limit is enforced I use Aragorn or Gandalf for male characters and Marigold for female characters.

Makes for very funny moments in shooters when you have to hold a section of space for a time, screaming at the little onscreen mooks "YOU SHALL NOT PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSS!!!!"
 

irequirefood

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Mitchell (Because it's my name)
Leon (A friend calls me Leon because she thinks I look like Leon from Resident Evil, and I think it sounds cool)
Zoe (I like the name)
Jane (Same reason)