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Need help on a name!


caruso

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Hi fellow brothers!

Im building a Fellblade for the greatest Chapter.

I had to give it a powerfull name.

But my mind is locked on the building stuff, I can't immagine nothing :)

 

Would you help me?

 

Here are some pictures of the early works:

 

 

http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/7088/hpim7204.th.jpg

 

http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/2690/hpim7203f.th.jpg

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"Felblade To Be Named Later"

 

Run a few games with him and then name him after the saga he has created for himself. He could excel at taking out massed infantry, armor, or be able to survive all types of incoming fire. Once his saga is written, the name will be easier to come by.

I'm just tossing out ideas to help brainstorm. I think something like a name is too personal for me to have the temerity to make a finalized suggestion.

 

In regard to Fenrisian naming schemes, its not unexpected to hear additions or combinations of the words "fist, spear, shield, hammer, fang, claw, maw, etc" used.

 

 

Sleipnir was the name of Odin's eight-legged horse and the "best horse among gods and men". It was also the horse Odin rode to Hel.

 

 

Mjöllnir was the weapon of Thor. Etymology of the name from the cultures of the time suggest it to be a hammer and/or lightning bolt. Ancient astronaut theorists would claim it's an energy weapon unable to be described by primitive humanity at the time. Whatever the case, the weapon never missed and was claimed to be "capable of leveling mountains".

 

 

Many of the Nordic and Scandinavian gods rode chariots, so something like "Chariot of Russ/Grimnar/McDingleberries", etc...

 

Sköll and Hati are wolf brothers that chase the chariots which carry the sun and moon respectively, ultimately devouring them both at the time of the ragnarok.

-imagery of skies turning black from clouds of smoke from the destruction a Fellblade rains comes to mind.

 

 

Fenrir was a son of Loki, who swallows Odin whole as part of the ragnarok prophecy. In an attempt to prevent this, He was bound in chains. He's also known as Fenrisúlfr (fenris wolf), Hróðvitnir (fame-wolf), and Vánagandr ("the monster of the river Ván").

-suitable comments such as "Release the Fenrir!" come to mind when the Fellblade is about to fire, thus bringing ragnarok to its foes.

 

 

Anyway, these are just some ideas. All from Norse mythology, but there's no restriction on branching out.

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