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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 12:42 am
by Drathe
ah.. Im going to stick my neck out here and probably have it choped off at the shoulder, but Elaraliths last post speaks alote of truths. There does seem to be a double standards.

But on saying that, the people who do the good work of sorting through the names can not be expected to know every place, book/film character that ever was.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 12:46 am
by Grant Herion
If Elaralith hadn't said Caranthir was a male elf's name in the book Sumirrilion (sorry for spelling) I would never have known. Also, how big of a part is Caranthir is that book? I read a few chapters of that book and don't remember Caranthir in it.
I would put up a defense for the other name she mentioned but I cannot remember it... Also, Firenze, does not sound like a name in the first place, where as Caranthir and the other person does sound like a name. Firenze? sounds like *fire-enz* does not sound like a name anyways.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 1:05 am
by Caranthir the great
ah.. Im going to stick my neck out here and probably have it choped off at the shoulder, but Elaraliths last post speaks alote of truths. There does seem to be a double standards.
Gamemaster's decision.

The fact that both Caranthir and Fedaykin appear in another book and are there different things than in Illarion should not be a problem.
It is the person behind the screen, who has artificial need of bonding not the character. I give you an example.
You meet a person known as 'Jack' in your real life, then on second day you meet another 'Jack'. I take it that you wouldn't immediatly assume that the two Jack's act the same way and are completely identical?
Because that would be stupid, wouldn't it?

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 1:13 am
by Caranthir the great
Post scriptum:

About Firenze, knowing it is what one could call 'Education'. I learned about it in school, unlike Caranthir OR Fedaykin.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 1:58 am
by John Irenicus
Maybe you should think about this:

Just because some writer took "Caranthir" as an elf it is still a good name for a dwarf. If you would not know the book you would think this too.

5. No names of well known persons from real life (RL) are allowed (gamemaster's decision)

well known persons from real life... are books persons? No.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 9:09 pm
by Elaralith
Drathe wrote: But on saying that, the people who do the good work of sorting through the names can not be expected to know every place, book/film character that ever was.

I know that the diligent illarion staff who do the sorting can't be expected to know everything. That is why I brought this up to let them know. Now it is up to them to take fair action or offer an explanation.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 9:21 pm
by Grant Herion
Lol I like the way Elaralith said that. Elaralith, how do those names effect or bother your character? Because I am pretty sure that even though your character knows names of people who have never said their names before, she doesn't know names from Real Life books. Elaralith, I believe you are mixing OOC knowledge with IC.
Also, I cannot speak for everyone, but I will speak for myself. The names of Caranthir and Fedaykin do not bother my character.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 10:13 pm
by Caranthir the great
Elaralith, Excuse me if I skip your 'bad Rp' arguments, since your fighting is nothing but 'Bad RP'.

Two shields, paralysis, run, fire.
Not to mention that you came back fighting after you died.
Good luck with preaching others about how to RP, if you can't obey your 'commandments' yourself.

Its funny how you didn't drop 'loose your connection' even with screen full of iceflames, but during the combat you did couple of times.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 10:20 pm
by Rynt
Yeah, when Darlok was about to kill her, she said that she had no time to do that, and logged!

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 11:09 pm
by Moathia
Firenze is the name if a centaur in Harry Potter I think, it's that or somthing similar.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 11:24 pm
by Christiana
what is the problem? i think the half of the illarion names are from books, games and movies, but this is no problem if the names not well known.

a problem is a name like gandalf, legolas or gimli because everybody thinks by this names on lord of the rings.

(hope my english is understandable)

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2003 3:36 am
by Elaralith
True! I totally agree. Personally I think such names as Caranthir should be allowed, but the way the new names are being treated it just is not fair that some older names which are have far worse reasons for being "illegitimate" are allowed.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 2:54 am
by Crocket
I think they are a little too strict on the name rules.

So what if a name comes from a book or movie. There are such things as more than one person with the same name.

And this thing with not accepting 4 and 5 letter names is a little overboard. There could be a lot of good names that are only 4 or 5 letters. Especially orc names. With their lack of intelligence they cannot give their children elaborate names like Methusala or Melchesadec. More like Gup, Tark, or Harg.

Don't misunderstad, I don't want to see any "Coolguy" "Bob101" "Darknight" walking around either. But this can be done without being quite so harsh.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 2:58 am
by Grant Herion
This is true Crocket, but I am sure that orcs have last names. They do not care about short first names as long as they have a last name. Or a tribal name if you prefer.