Hahaha! Nope, I had no idea. I seriously just frigged around with syllable combinations in the prompt until I came up with something suitably ominous sounding. I wanted an original, yet Scandavian-flavoured name, though my knowledge of any of those languages is next to nil.Metalhandkerchief said:It would be pronounced:nokori3byo said:Drømnæð, using alternate characters to give it that authentic fake nordic feel. As a fun bonus, I'm not at all sure how to pronounce it.
Drumnath
Which is actually pretty damned awesome!
EDIT:
Though the Æ is pronounced like the A in "Attack!" or "Example" and not the A in for example "Barn" or "Car"
EDIT2:
I should also point out that "Drøm" (Norwegian) means "Dream" and "næð" (Old Norse) means "Night". SERIOUSLY, YOU DID NOT PLAN THIS?
What a wonderful coincidence.
Oh, really? I was not aware. I just like the name, I guess.Captain192 said:Hehehehe. Fallout 3 (Bethesda) had a whole Vault (108 for the curious Lone Wanderer) filled with all clones of a "Gary". And all they say is "Gary". As in, "Gary, Gary Gary. Garrrrryyyy!"SuperPogo said:Gary, because Bethesda can try and try and try their hardest to immerse me in a fantasy RPG and I still will fail to take it seriously enough to come up with a stereotypically mythical character name. That, and I dunno, it has a nice ring to it, despite it being one of those common Average Joe names.
I find your choice of name, therefore, hilarious.