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Wouldn't work for me, mine was Ordway. Not even kidding. For me name creation is one of the most fun parts of the game, so I just kind of sit there staring at the screen until my vision pixelates to figure out what kind of name would define my character. I've come up with a more than a few good ones over the years, my favorites being Anaxos, Ganymede, Kaldur, and Vrengaer. I try to come up with new, exciting ones as often as I can, but occasionally end up falling back on those.mooncalf said:Another idea is to ask your parents what their second choice for your name might have been, and use that.![]()
Fair enough! I tend to feel that a name defining a character restricts that character, unless you want to have a psychopathic barbarian named Fluffy (for example). Since it's hard to predict what a new game will throw at you, I find it neat to have a name that you didn't expect to work, even didn't like (the character doesn't have to like his/her name, do they?) and see it 'worn in' by in-game actions.BasicMojo said:Wouldn't work for me...mooncalf said:Another idea is to ask your parents what their second choice for your name might have been, and use that.![]()
See, now I have to make a psychopathic raving barbarian named Fluffy.mooncalf said:Fair enough! I tend to feel that rather than a name defining a character restricts that character, unless you want to have a psychopathic barbarian named Fluffy (for example). Since it's hard to predict what a new game will throw at you, I find it neat to have a name that you didn't expect to work, even didn't like (the character doesn't have to like his/her name, do they?) and see it 'worn in' by in-game actions.BasicMojo said:Wouldn't work for me...mooncalf said:Another idea is to ask your parents what their second choice for your name might have been, and use that.![]()