I see what you did there
Ugh, lettuce move on from these awful puns.
I see what you did there
That produce is fresh.
I seed what you did there
Ugh, lettuce move on from these awful puns.
This thread is heading towards a bad place.
Shouldn't we just drop the "Press" from the thread title, or actually make the OT by now? We're a week out from public consumption.
joking aside the sylvari are pretty awesome. My main alt is going to be a female sylvari necro. I mean what's more awesome than a carnivorous plant that controls death?
Naming her Killeen?
Venus would be more appropriate.
Naming her Killeen?
If you don't main a human you're just doing it wrong. That's all there is to it.
When the full game comes out that is. Everything's fair game in a beta.
I'm so uncreative I hadn't thought of Venus before. I'll probably do something with that.
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November Kayos
Hey you ain't thte only one. All my characters are Hawkian _____ with the blank either being a chosen name or something identifying about the character. My thinking was that Hawkian in-game was a title, not a name, and that each of my characters belonged to the Order of the Hawk (which I retconned into a splinter of the Zaishen order that worships Melandru), so that my characters running around didn't have first and last names, but title and alias, like General Whatever, Sunspear Whosits, etc. I hope to continue this tradition and have a character or two literally embody the same position in the Order as his predecessor, and choose the same alias.I'm the opposite, I spent too much time coming up with names. The name I have reserved for my Sylvari Mesmer, for example, has the first name of my Blood Elf Paladin, "Eresia", which is Italian for "heresy" (since at the time, Blood Elf paladins had stolen their holy powers by sucking it from a giant... divine.. windchime. um... moving on). It's also the name given to a genus of butterflies.
The way I understand it from Ghosts of Ascalon, Sylvari don't really have last names, but instead have titles derived from the situation in which they were 'born' ; Killeen gives her name as "Killeen, born of the Cycle of Night", for example.
The last name I picked, "Farfallen", implies my character was born higher in the Pale Tree than usual and thus 'fell far'. It also kind of implies that the character might have a shady past (which I hope I'll be able to actually follow via Personal Story)."Farfalle" is Italian for "Butterfly" (and yeah, there's a variety of pasta named that too), with an N tacked on.
And of course, Mesmers have lots of butterflies in their spells and visuals, tying it all together; Eresia Farfallen
/lorenerd
Not looking forward to people trying to pronounce "Eresia" (past guildmates couldn't) or people being smart asses and shortening that last name to "Farf".
Hey you ain't thte only one. All my characters are Hawkian _____ with the blank either being a chosen name or something identifying about the character. My thinking was that Hawkian in-game was a title, not a name, and that each of my characters belonged to the Order of the Hawk (which I retconned into a splinter of the Zaishen order that worships Melandru), so that my characters running around didn't have first and last names, but title and alias, like General Whatever, Sunspear Whosits, etc. I hope to continue this tradition and have a character or two literally embody the same position in the Order as his predecessor, and choose the same alias.
Hawkian Enkidu was my first character and still my "main" in the sense that I have completely the most stuff in-game with him.Which one was your Enkidu character? I remember talking to you in-game in GW1, but I haven't had time to log in due to too much work and spending time here on the forums. <_<
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