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Originally Posted by Gadwen
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Using a stupid name is like getting a face tattoo. You might be a really cool person, but people just aren't going to treat you the same.
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Until you say something stupid to the wrong person with a face tattoo and get your ear bit off or brain damage. Edit: reminds me I think I want to create a Ogre SK named Mike Tyson.
Names can be fun though even in an environment like this because barring being totally offensive or racial they can mean something to the person who plays the character. I can get the name changing if it offends someone or is degrading to them but who are you to say what Fantasy is from one person to another? Now if the Devs are getting threats of lawsuit over names I can understand but I seriously doubt at this point any one of importance cares that their name or character name is being used in this game.
See below for all the wonderful rule lawyer trolls hiding under their bridges with their horn rimmed glasses studying the EQ players guides and rules/EULA.
fan·ta·sy
/ˈfantəsē/
noun
noun: fantasy
1.the faculty or activity of imagining things, esp. things that are impossible or improbable.
"his research had moved into the realm of fantasy"
synonyms:
imagination, fancy, invention, make-believe; More
creativity, vision;
daydreaming, reverie
"a mix of fantasy and realism"
antonyms:
realism, truth
•the product of imagining impossible or improbable things.
"the scene is clearly fantasy"
•a fanciful mental image, typically one on which a person dwells at length or repeatedly and which reflects their conscious or unconscious wishes.
plural noun: fantasies
"the notion of being independent is a child's ultimate fantasy"
synonyms:
dream, daydream, pipe dream, fanciful notion, wish; More
fond hope, chimera, delusion, illusion;
informalpie in the sky
"his fantasy about being famous"
•an idea with no basis in reality.
"it is a misleading fantasy to suggest that the bill can be implemented"
•a genre of imaginative fiction involving magic and adventure, esp. in a setting other than the real world.
2.a musical composition, free in form, typically involving variation on an existing work or the imaginative representation of a situation or story; a fantasia.
verb
literary
verb: fantasy; 3rd person present: fantasies; past tense: fantasied; past participle: fantasied; gerund or present participle: fantasying
1.imagine the occurrence of; fantasize about.