Dunno about you guys, but Elizabeth Steele really rolls off the tongue for me.
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I'm so lazy when upgrading stats I end up with pretty much 18 in everything but aim. (As mercenary, it's 40) think I'm on the end of Myrellion and it's as far as it's been updated :/
New Texas gym will take strength, reflexes, and aim up to max, morning Syri will boost intelligence. Dump all points in will
For playthroughs that I change genders, I go with: Xia, Shang, Shou, Qin, Han, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, or Qing.
This goes for both CoC and TiTS.
You named your herm/trans char's after Chinese dynasties? Huh, never thought of using dynastic names as a first name, mainly cause western dynasties don't always make the best first names. (I.e. Hapsburg, Hohenzollern, Jagiellon, Arpad, Rurikovich, Trastamara, Bourbon, etc.)
You named your herm/trans char's after Chinese dynasties? Huh, never thought of using dynastic names as a first name, mainly cause western dynasties don't always make the best first names. (I.e. Hapsburg, Hohenzollern, Jagiellon, Arpad, Rurikovich, Trastamara, Bourbon, etc.)
Describing my characters in a variety of video games I stick 5 names.
1) Arius.
2) Ahriman.
3) Mhotep.
4) Magnus.
5) Horus.
I play only for male characters, so all the men's names.
I just choose some gender neutral name, so that it sitll makes sense once my character makes the inevitable transformation from male to girl/herm/trap.
*Brofist* I'm using da names Ahriman and Fulgrim for my CoC characters, and Perturabo for the TiTS. Perturabo Steele sounds powerful: "Iron Within, Iron Without!"
I thought that no one here would mention Warhammer40k characters names, not to speak of Warhammer Fantasy.
P.S. For the third place you chose Captain Mhotep...Why? IMO "Battle for the Abyss" was not only banal, but really boring book without any sense.