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(Interest) 5e Semi-Basic Game

Started by Snowman0147, June 25, 2015, 01:29:11 AM

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Snowman0147

You mean survived.  The second roll was how many made it to adulthood.  So congrats you had only two kids, but they both survived.

As for names I was thinking...  You know what do you have a dark heresy book?  They have a list of names that would be far more helpful to you.  Namely ancient names would be what we consider to be modern names like Paul and Mary.  The common Warhammer 40K names would be like Zeinth, and Ethina.

What I am saying is for ancient names go with modern name.  For common name in this setting I go with bronze age meditterian names.  Ebo would have more African names, Macii would have Egyption names, and the Salts would follow more Babylon names.

Opaopajr

OK, I used an online 40k name generator for the first name, and then picked a fun sounding Babylonian (Salts) last name. The latter means "Man of Marduk."

Barbabar Evil-Merodach.

Good? Could start his own metal band if researching goes sour.
Just make your fuckin\' guy and roll the dice, you pricks. Focus on what\'s interesting, not what gives you the biggest randomly generated virtual penis.  -- J Arcane
 
You know, people keep comparing non-TSR D&D to deck-building in Magic: the Gathering. But maybe it\'s more like Katamari Damacy. You keep sticking shit on your characters until they are big enough to be a star.
-- talysman

Snowman0147

Yeah that is good.

Did anyone else wanted to join?

Snowman0147

Okay no one else had shown any interest and it had been thirteen days.  I say this was DBA (dead before arrival).  Thanks for making your character Opaopajr.

Opaopajr

It's OK, I understand. However if you want to keep things going we can just run 1-on-1 play. It'd help you continue generating your world.
Just make your fuckin\' guy and roll the dice, you pricks. Focus on what\'s interesting, not what gives you the biggest randomly generated virtual penis.  -- J Arcane
 
You know, people keep comparing non-TSR D&D to deck-building in Magic: the Gathering. But maybe it\'s more like Katamari Damacy. You keep sticking shit on your characters until they are big enough to be a star.
-- talysman