Dragonborn... at least it will fit half the dialogues from the voice actors.
Dragonborn... at least it will fit half the dialogues from the voice actors.
"Noodles Aplenty" and "Craps-on-Lawns".
I take no credit for these. Some people on these forums are responsible and I thank them for the chuckle.
I once did name a character "Dovahkiin" because he couldn't remember his own name from some trauma, and just sort of ran with it when everyone started calling him that in the game.
I like my as of yet uncreated Nord Ranger named Jarik. It has a gutteral sound to it, with the ja being pronounced like in Jarl. Perfect name for a rough and tough nord.
With Jason's Renamer Mod I might just go around renaming all the characters after those from Hamlet... Name all Draugers Yorick. I knew him Horatio.
HEEEEEEEEYYYYYY YAAAAAAA
I'm so sorry, I couldn't resist.
I recently named a character Alsanna. Took it from the new Dark Souls 2 DLC, though my character shares 0 resemblance or characteristics with her.
It's a cool name.
Darth Colon was one of my favorites.
He was evillllllllllllll.
Was he summoned from the bowels of your imagination? <--- bowels, Colon, get it?
For a breton, I try to go with a name that highlights a noble origin.
I don't think I've ever had a character with a noble origin. I should try one: "Lord Pupin Britchess"; that sounds good, right?
My Breton mage is "Theodus." He's a grizzled, bearded old guy with a bald head, who looks like he's a reject from Janitor School.
I've got a Nord fighter named "Bettlida Elfbane."
My heavy-armored female Redguard is "Herricka."
I've got an incompetent Argonian named "Smells-like-Cheese," and a wild elf hunter named "She Hunts."
, I once had a character called Darth Osorin, Darth Oso for short, never understood why people never took him seriously.
Lord Gaylord Snedley Bryon McHuffingtonson IV <---- you can smell the royalty coming off that name.