Charecter names you always use.

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RastaBadger

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It depends. In an MMO they will always be Rasta(animal). (It used to be Were(animal) but I changed it.) For any single player games I usually use Icarus though.
 

Doctorgabriel

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I made a D&D character long ago named Cherry. I liked her so much I decided any game I play from then on needed a Cherry in it.
 

Leftnt Sharpe

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I almost always use Dalziel (pronounced Dee-el) in the hope that someone will one day get the reference.
 

Korten12

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DJDarque said:
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
If you say "Neen" like "Knee-in" then yeah.
 

Sacman

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Alice for a girl...
Twatracket for a boy...<.<
I almost never pick male characters unless there isn't a choice...
 

LarenzoAOG

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Lawrence, Larenzo, Martin, Sebastian, and Lady for every female charecter (I like to imagine people greeting me as royalty).
 

Gitty101

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For me, it's always been:

Female - Rose

Male - Spike

Dunno why, those names have just stuck ever since I first used them...
 

Comrade_Beric

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<---- That one. Sometimes I'll leave the "Lord" off if the game gives me a different title, or I'll used "Comrade" when I'm feeling more collectivist.
 

Krantos

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Krantos, Amtruk, Kitara, Kyrie, Jade.

The first four are carryovers from when I wanted to be a writer back in Junior high/high school. The last is just the name My wife always uses, so when I want to build a character based on her, I use that name. Krantos is always a warrior, Amtruk the mage, Kitara is female dual-wield (if the game supports it, if not, simply warrior), Kyrie changes based on the game (Dragon age = Arcane Warrior, M&B axe-wielding knight).

And no, Krantos is not derivative from Kratos. I came up with the name in 7th grade which was about 12 years ago. God of War only came out 5 years ago.
 

Blindswordmaster

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My Fallout 3 character is Jackson Cooper. I've used that name for several other games.
Also Jack, Leroy Jenkins, and John F. Rancor.
 

Vimbert

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I usually use Vimbert or Swarley for male characters and Wenchy for female characters.
 

Torrasque

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I always rock Torrasque or Karel.
I used Tai for a while for some gameboy games that only allowed 4-letter names.

For fems, I always use Elayne, and usually throw in Samus for a second fem (if one arises).

For some games when you have to name lots and lots of characters (Ogre Battle 64 is the only example I can think of) do any of you start to run out of names?
 

ERS86

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In most games, I end up playing a warrior/fighter/berserker character, and I go with Rexxar (favorite DotA character, but I realize he's also in WoW)

The exception to that is a Star Wars game like KotOR, where I go with Odi-Han Shinobi. Just came up with it while trying to think of a good Jedi name, and it stuck. I think it has a nice ring to it.

If it so happens that it's a female character, I go with Ophelia.
 

Zaverexus

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I used to always play magic users and I came up with Zaverexus when I used to play MMOs and always used that because it was never taken.
And somewhere along the way my interest shifted from magic-users to rogue/assassins-types and I shortened it to Zavir