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| Pyro | Jun 20 2011, 02:05 PM Post #1 | ||||
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alright, so i've decided to make a new character, seeing as how rosalba really would not at all translate into middle ages well so, when naming a new character, should we use anglo-saxon names (which look decidedly foreign) or maybe more recent names that sound a little more - i dunno, is normal the word? well, i mean that they don't sound as crazy as Mylðryðe or Sæþryþe
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| SirMike | Jun 20 2011, 03:35 PM Post #2 | ||||
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| Axel. | Jun 20 2011, 05:21 PM Post #3 | ||||
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Use any name that you wish, if you wish to use Rosalba then that's your prerogative, you will just have to change the background history a bit. | ||||
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| Pyro | Jun 20 2011, 05:40 PM Post #4 | ||||
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yeah, i can't really use rosa though since, like i said, there is no way she'd believably translate into middle ages. i was just wondering since i didn't want to have some crazy off-the-wall name that wouldn't go in the time period. but thanks | ||||
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so, when naming a new character, should we use anglo-saxon names (which look decidedly foreign) or maybe more recent names that sound a little more - i dunno, is normal the word? well, i mean that they don't sound as crazy as Mylðryðe or Sæþryþe


