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I think the Eldar aspect names are pretty cool . . .

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Wicked Ghast






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Eldar, simple yet unique
   
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Newport, S Wales

The lizardmen have the most enjoyable names for me, particularly:

tichi-huichi, and the saurus special character who rides a carnosaur called grymloq! transformers ref FTW!

I particularly love ork names, as they are built up of a first name which consists of two random syllables, and the surname consists of all the titles they own!

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Leigen_Zero wrote:The lizardmen have the most enjoyable names for me, particularly:

tichi-huichi, and the saurus special character who rides a carnosaur called grymloq! transformers ref FTW!


How have I never noticed that!

 
   
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The ruins of the Palace of Thorns

I had a Witch Elf character on WAR called Niranjala. Named after a real-life person - Niranjala Weerakoddy. I never met this person, but when I worked in HR for the Civil Service it was a name that I came across a few times and thought it was awesome.

Not GW, but I like "Telim'Tor" from M:tG..

There was a WFRP character in WD many many years ago called Sikinnes, who was infact a bound daemon in the form of a cabinet or cupboard. Sikinnes is an awesome name.

Leman Russ is good, mainly on the grounds that my first name is Russell. Happily, I also share the best surname of any GW staff - Goodwin. And my initials are RPG.

My all-time fave though, is Grishnak Goblinthrottler from Blood Bowl. Imagine being so good at throttling goblins that it becomes your name!

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Fifty wrote:

My all-time fave though, is Grishnak Goblinthrottler from Blood Bowl. Imagine being so good at throttling goblins that it becomes your name!


I named one of my Black Orc Blitzers Throckmorton Dwarfmolester.

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