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"Ira" in Latin means "anger." Utilizing this and playing around with it for 5 minutes, I came up with "Iraza" for a 'good-guy' role. Back then I was playing Kingdom Hearts II, and so I was aware of the anagram + x method SE used to name the Organization XIII members.
Lo and behold, "Raxiaz" was created.
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My first experience on the internet was a Redwall RP group. I made the name "Urthdigger" for a mole character, as that is how they'd likely say "earth digger", which is what moles do, and the large number of characters (though all badgers as I recall) whose name began with Urth.
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Inafking - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keiji_Inafune
This guy has earned the right to have a BLU named after him.
Catwomanxi (used to be Selinakyle) - What else are you going to name a cat woman thief?
Batmanxi (used to be Brucewayne) - Dark Knight counterpart to my mithra
Mezar - Adapted from a D&D name book (Melzar) also happens to be Turkish for grave. Funny cause that's what he's in all his time as BLM @_@
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Wow, so long ago... I used to use 'Drago in my RPG games for I don't know what reason, I guess I just liked it. I don't remember where, but one time when I tried using it, it was already in use by someone else and then I thought of Chrono Cross, where the kids would add a y into your name (thusly calling my character named Drago: Dragoy).
That's for my "main character" anyways...
And that is, as they say, it.
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It's extremely obvious when any Galka uses the random name generator.
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Kingdom Hearts
FFVIII sucks though
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I got mine from the movie Final fantasy - The spirit within lol
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because i bring doom... it's pretty straightforward <.<
then my mules are just my "initials" then the first 4 letters of the city they reside in (since when i made them the ah weren't all linked, so i figured it'd be helpful to have a mule in every city) so Dbbast Dbwind etc.
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My first character was Midena, taken from "Midna" of Zelda: twilight princess. She's one of my favourite characters. :) Second and current one is Nianny, which to be honest... randomly popped in my head after thinking about it for about half an hour. Just sounded fitting for my mithra. :)
(Though to be honest after I found out how most english people pronounce it... I don't really like it anymore)