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Good start, but doesn't sound like an Orc to me. Your name is a bit too long and sounds a bit like a serpent.

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Well, some of the names I'm using are:

Oruc (Means Leader of Orcs)

Oruckai (meaning "son of Oruc")

VarGrzht (Pronounced Var Gursht. Means Wolf of War.)

Olgenshmidt (Ol - gen - shmite. Might of Oleg, or Blessed by Oleg. This is a blacksmith.)

But remember to use your creativity, and perhaps think of meanings for your orc names. I.E. Sandy has said Tarokai means son of Tarok, which is why I used the root "kai" for Oruckai.

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You could also use a name generator. For my elves, I used the Wizards of the Coast D&D online name generator. I started with the letters of a Staff member and then fiddled with it until I got a good name. (no connection between the role of the elf and the Staff member, though)

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I know, but I figured that was mainly animals in the forest. Maybe not.....

Alexis talked to rats way back in Quest#2, you know. :wink:

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Damn, RIGHT when I had it figured out? :oh3: How many werewolf heads do you have??? :laugh:

8 the Monsters 4 set was on sale and all the heads make for great army building, as you'll see a little later :devil: As to figuring it out, did you mean the riddle or your solution of breaking the safe and going after the columns by force? :laugh: As the saying goes, if a PC tries to step out of line, you just throw a monster at him. :tongue:

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I kinda...SORTA...had the riddle laid out. I got the safe one, but the first one made no sense. Even though they ARE words.

You couldn't've just made a little anagram? :blush:

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Haha! A cleric without luck named Ratabor? Well well well, mr WBD where did you get inspiration to that character? :laugh:

:wall::wall::wall: My subconscious was telling me that I had heard that name before, but I just couldn't think of where, so since I was crunched for time and Ratabor is what came out. Well maybe it's only his code name, maybe he's a Ziegfried in disguise as a cleric or something like that. Ah well.

I kinda...SORTA...had the riddle laid out. I got the safe one, but the first one made no sense. Even though they ARE words.

You couldn't've just made a little anagram? :blush:

Do I look like Zepher, besides Ratabor was coming to save the day and you were pretty much on the right track, but then you decide to go bank robber style on me and blow the safe, so what do I do? I Ramp up my quest clock and scoot you into battle. Everything's better with werewolves anyways :grin:

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:wall::wall::wall: My subconsious was telling me that I had heard that name before, but I just couldn't think of where, so since I was crunched for time and Ratabor is what came out. Well maybe it's only his code name, maybe he's a Ziegfreid in disguise as a cleric or something like that. Ah well.

Don't worry, it's not exactly the same and I use it as last name (took it from a Wendish king). I found it really funny with the unlucky part though since I have had one successful hit during 15 rounds of battle so far. :laugh:...:look::cry_sad:

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It was going to be coming anyways when you had finished up at the shop, we can't have loose gangs running about tormenting couples and running protection rackets in the city now can we.

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Okay, I'm getting a little confused here......:

If Chromeknight's character is an elf who is 200some years old, then why is Masked Builder's only 18? Come on people, stick to a consistent ageing rate for elves!

Why are some people's usernames turned into numbers? :wacko:

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I believe that the general consensus for elf aging is that they age normally for the first twenty years or so, then the aging process slows/stops. So an 18 year old elf living alongside a 200 year old elf is entirely plausible.

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