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If you could shift between user names

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OK, we all know that multiple accounts at Game Banshee are strictly prohibited and almost always result in said member being banished. Clearly, I am not suggesting this should be changed. ;)
However, for the sake of imagination, let's pretend for a moment that we have a wide array of names with which we can log in.

What names would you choose for your alter egos?

Me?
I'm quite attracted to:
Artemis
Robespierre
Moriarty


I may think of more later, but for now, over to you :D
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I'd either go with Levistus or Mythrignoc, my standard screen names these days.
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Post by Chanak »

Mine:

Rasputin
Free_Weasel
Secret_Sauce

That's about it, really. :)
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Mine:

Howlin' Wolf......
re: old blues artist...
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Post by kagemusha »

That's a cool pick Blue Sky!

I don't think my alter ego would be rather different by the name that I'm using right here!

It can be

Rashomon
Ghost Dog
Mud Foot
Def MonK

and stuff like that. Actually, names of my characters in Morrowind, including Holodeck 9/11 (ups) and Tuvok...

Actually, any of these nicks being registered, I've been checking this site for a long time, and decided barely few days ago to join the forums...Maybe I did that and forgot about it!

Sorry, if it's the case...
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Mlah. Someone called me that. I can't remember who though.
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kagemusha wrote:That's a cool pick Blue Sky!

I don't think my alter ego would be rather different by the name that I'm using right here!

It can be

Rashomon

somehow I knew this pick would be one of yours. :D
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Moriarty? Like the devious-criminal-and-megalomaniac opponent of Sherlock Holmes? Hmm, DW can always do something suprising... :laugh:

I think I would go for Olesza. It's a name of and old druidess from a great polish comic book, and sounds almost the same like the name of a tree, the alder (polish "olszyna", or "olcha"). it's pronounced "olesha" :)
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QuenGalad wrote:Moriarty? Like the devious-criminal-and-megalomaniac opponent of Sherlock Holmes? Hmm, DW can always do something suprising... :laugh:

I think I would go for Olesza. It's a name of and old druidess from a great polish comic book, and sounds almost the same like the name of a tree, the alder (polish "olszyna", or "olcha"). it's pronounced "olesha" :)
Yep... the very same... :angel:

I really like "Olesza." It has a very pretty sound to it.
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I think it'd go for CAPTAIN AWESOME or something equally tacky.
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Just cause I like to be opposite at times and spin things around....Xadnax



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Post by Siberys »

Wouldn't that be xadnaX if you were gonna spin things around :P
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Rules for capital casing of a name still exists :p
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Post by Greg. »

Magelord648 wrote:Mlah. Someone called me that. I can't remember who though.
Begins with L, ends in t.

I changed mine already, so I'm not complaining... Greg wouldn't be too bad...
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Post by DesR85 »

As for an alternate name, I would like to go for "Sgt. Rock." :D But I think I'll stick to my current one as I like it and I suck at coming up with fancy names. :)
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my current one is a phonetic of " & " <- an AMPERSAND And i am AmpaSand.

my other name is LeVentNoir
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I'll use one of the following:

Dragon Wench
Vicsun
Fable

:)
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Lucrezia (as in Borgia, nice name for an assassin). :)
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And what would you post while being one of them, Dottie? You know, noblesse oblige ;) (bit of french here too, for those not knowing the language of Voltaire, I translate, nobility obliges :p )
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Sage

No more, no less.
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because other classes would be frowned upon for laying their hands on a wounded companion
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