I don't know if you read the boards, but your ridiculous name has urged me to post.
I personally don't think your name is appropriate and am embarrassed by your existence and association with the Moon Mage Guild. I know it "technically" doesn't violate any of the naming policies, but it's an eyesore and distracting to see an Elothean Moon Mage walking around with such a horrendous name.
I'd love for you to provide everyone with a well thought out and believable explanation for your character's name, but I doubt you can provide one. If you're up for the challenge, feel free and I'll be happy to back down.
Until then, I encourage everyone to report that you find the name disruptive to your roleplay environment and push for GM's to be a little harsher against downright stupid names.
-Coralin
Dear Sugarbanana on 12/13/2008 07:06 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/14/2008 07:13 AM CST
I seen this one in who full the other day and about spit out my soda I was drinking I was in so much disbelief.
It's just... bad.
Shadeau Moonith,
Player of.
--
Badtooth slips an ice pick in his spidersilk garter, tightening the ribbons securely below his knee.
>gasp bad
You gasp at Badtooth!
>wave shade
You fan yourself.
It's just... bad.
Shadeau Moonith,
Player of.
--
Badtooth slips an ice pick in his spidersilk garter, tightening the ribbons securely below his knee.
>gasp bad
You gasp at Badtooth!
>wave shade
You fan yourself.
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/14/2008 11:19 AM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/14/2008 05:09 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/15/2008 01:30 PM CST
Sugarbanana is a pretty bad one, but lets not single her (her?) out. There are tons of stupid names. Hell, my name can be stripperfied quite easily.
I know this: if life is illusion, then I am no less an illusion, and being thus, the illusion is real to me. I live, I burn with life, I love, I slay, and am content.
I know this: if life is illusion, then I am no less an illusion, and being thus, the illusion is real to me. I live, I burn with life, I love, I slay, and am content.
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/15/2008 07:33 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/18/2008 11:51 AM CST
As if it couldn't get any worse
You see Necrofelia, an Elven Commoner.
Necrofelia has pointed ears and dark eyes. Her black hair is short and fine, and is worn loose. She has smooth skin.
She is young for an Elf.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a fringed doeskin jerkin, some cream leggings, a tiny wooden tree pin and a battered leather pack.
-Marlowe
You see Necrofelia, an Elven Commoner.
Necrofelia has pointed ears and dark eyes. Her black hair is short and fine, and is worn loose. She has smooth skin.
She is young for an Elf.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a fringed doeskin jerkin, some cream leggings, a tiny wooden tree pin and a battered leather pack.
-Marlowe
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/18/2008 12:20 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/18/2008 09:04 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/18/2008 09:43 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/19/2008 03:35 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/20/2008 10:06 AM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/20/2008 07:46 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 12/22/2008 12:14 AM CST
Clara: I'm Clara and my real name is Clara.
Vork: You use your real name for your Avatar?
Clara: Yeah, well I used to use an alias but then my kids picked it up and started calling me "Momma-natrix".
"The Guild" Season 1, Episode 4
Cydrik
I'd argue none of the current prediction tools are complex at all, merely written in Klingon. -- Armifer
Vork: You use your real name for your Avatar?
Clara: Yeah, well I used to use an alias but then my kids picked it up and started calling me "Momma-natrix".
"The Guild" Season 1, Episode 4
Cydrik
I'd argue none of the current prediction tools are complex at all, merely written in Klingon. -- Armifer
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 01/16/2009 02:26 PM CST
Re: Dear Sugarbanana on 01/16/2009 02:53 PM CST