I never reposted this once Skill based titles came out 'cause I forgot about it.
For the ladies: Black Widow
Repost title suggestion on 12/23/2005 09:31 PM CST
Re: Repost title suggestion on 01/11/2006 08:03 AM CST
Woah Himess, slow down there scooter.
I think some sort of blunt requirement should be in there myself, and it should be Hoodlum. Hood just seems to modern day slangish to me, but I could be wrong. I also see hoodlums more knocking people out from behind or kneecapping them with a blunt object, but that might be only in my head too. I guess the brawling req would make just as much sense.
~Purehand
I think some sort of blunt requirement should be in there myself, and it should be Hoodlum. Hood just seems to modern day slangish to me, but I could be wrong. I also see hoodlums more knocking people out from behind or kneecapping them with a blunt object, but that might be only in my head too. I guess the brawling req would make just as much sense.
~Purehand
Re: Repost title suggestion on 01/17/2006 09:27 AM CST
Actually, hoodlum seems more modern to me, I was asking a couple friends about it, and Hood was a term they actually used in medieval times, I haven't really researched this though, so don't hold me to it ;P
~ Thief Xizik ~
O divine art of subtlety and secrecy! Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible and hence we can hold the enemy's fate in our hands.
- Sun Tzu
~ Thief Xizik ~
O divine art of subtlety and secrecy! Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible and hence we can hold the enemy's fate in our hands.
- Sun Tzu
Re: Repost title suggestion on 01/17/2006 09:52 AM CST
yup, the derivation goes back to times of olde...
the modern version is from neighborhood, the 'hood....
whereas the old version is at least as old as the stories of robin hood - who wore a hood to disguise himself when entering the archery contest so that the sheriff wouldn't know that he was robin of luxley... although marion saw her rob ... in hood.
"Word on the street is, ya been lookin' out for the best interests of the Guild."
the modern version is from neighborhood, the 'hood....
whereas the old version is at least as old as the stories of robin hood - who wore a hood to disguise himself when entering the archery contest so that the sheriff wouldn't know that he was robin of luxley... although marion saw her rob ... in hood.
"Word on the street is, ya been lookin' out for the best interests of the Guild."
Re: Repost title suggestion on 01/17/2006 08:47 PM CST