name for new creature
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name for new creature
I am making a new creature for my campaign...it'll be a half dragon/half ogre...and I need to find a good name for it.So far I've thought of these names for it: Drogre and Ogron. Please tell me which name you like more and/or some new possible names.
So I offer you respect, and it will take much for you to lose it. But if you do, if you choose to see it as weakness and seize upon your perceived advantage, well...perhaps I'll then let you talk with Guenhwyvar.
-Drizzt Do'Urden
-Drizzt Do'Urden
Drogre sounds like a cross between a drow and an ogre, heh.
Ogron has a more pleasing sound to it and it sounds tough, which is what a half-ogre, half-dragon should be.
I don't really have better suggestions. Either my creativity is low at the moment, or I've never really thought of the need to create names for race hybrids. Though if I were to think this up, I'd probably use a different name entirely...kind of like centaur is to half-horse, half-human. eg. not horman, or manse.
Ogron has a more pleasing sound to it and it sounds tough, which is what a half-ogre, half-dragon should be.
I don't really have better suggestions. Either my creativity is low at the moment, or I've never really thought of the need to create names for race hybrids. Though if I were to think this up, I'd probably use a different name entirely...kind of like centaur is to half-horse, half-human. eg. not horman, or manse.
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[QUOTE=Halsy]Ogron for sure. Why a dragon would ever mate with an ogre is beyond me, and I don't wanna' know the whys and hows.[/QUOTE]
The reason for this monstrosity is that a wizard cult in my campaign is creating horrible cross breeds to aid an ancient evil...its a side quest to stop them.
The reason for this monstrosity is that a wizard cult in my campaign is creating horrible cross breeds to aid an ancient evil...its a side quest to stop them.
So I offer you respect, and it will take much for you to lose it. But if you do, if you choose to see it as weakness and seize upon your perceived advantage, well...perhaps I'll then let you talk with Guenhwyvar.
-Drizzt Do'Urden
-Drizzt Do'Urden