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in keeping with game lore and plastic not existing in norrath (until dwarves discover oil) the opposite of leaf would be stone or metal - Darksteel, Darkmetal
dwarves being mammalian would bleed red Brellsbane it is fits the character's persona, rolls off the tongue with nice alliteration it's basically dwarfslayer, but without being a super common concept Brightleaf Brellsbane maybe too much B's Brellslayer, Dwarfbane | ||
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Last edited by Trexller; 03-24-2023 at 02:37 AM..
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Well, if you want to indicate both beauty and danger, I'm thinking Darkflower, Darkthorn or Deathbloom or something along those lines
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#3
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^ those are good
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#4
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Shop around Felwithe for good surnames on NPCs and take one of those. Now you have a relative!
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Quote:
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pvp 2.0 pls
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#6
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Brightleaf Tobacco
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#8
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Or make your name look like a generic npc with a surname like "Warder" or "Sentinel" or something
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#9
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Obvious answer is to go with the name of a tree or plant, especially the latin name - Brightleaf Quercus (Oak), Brightleaf Ponderosa (pine), Brightleaf Sylvestris (another pine), Brightleaf Fraxinus (Ash), Brightleaf Castanea (chestnut) etc.
I like Brightleaf Magnolia a lot personally | ||
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To build upon what someone else suggested, how about;
Brightleaf Darkroot or Brightleaf Heliolatry | ||
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