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origin of DM-characters
Anyone knows the books/film "Dune"?
"Chani, Sayyadina Sihara" is a character in dune and also in DM.
Even her picture shows the characteristic blue eyes the fremen have in dune.
Are there other DM-characters appearing in other films/books etc.?
It would be nice adding this at the characters page... (hi christophe ;-) )
"Chani, Sayyadina Sihara" is a character in dune and also in DM.
Even her picture shows the characteristic blue eyes the fremen have in dune.
Are there other DM-characters appearing in other films/books etc.?
It would be nice adding this at the characters page... (hi christophe ;-) )
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Re: origin of DM-characters
sonya she devil is definitely the heroine of the conan-like movie red sonya.
gothmog is the lord of the nazgûl at lord of the rings.
gothmog is the lord of the nazgûl at lord of the rings.
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cowsmanaut found that 'the bika' of wuuf the bika had egyptian connotations and based his back-story on it
apparently the vorpal blade is from jabberwocky
funnily i never tied in chani from dune, even though i've read the books and seen the film
and i've always thought that halk is just such a conan look alike
i don't recall if there was a gando thurfoot in the birthday party section of lord of the rings, but it's such a hobbit-like name there may as well have been! : )
apparently the vorpal blade is from jabberwocky
funnily i never tied in chani from dune, even though i've read the books and seen the film
and i've always thought that halk is just such a conan look alike
i don't recall if there was a gando thurfoot in the birthday party section of lord of the rings, but it's such a hobbit-like name there may as well have been! : )
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Re: origin of DM-characters
Well.....
To follow in Ambers foottrails I´m pretty sure that "Halk" is Arnold in his Conan the Barbarian costume! That has always seemed obvious to me!
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To follow in Ambers foottrails I´m pretty sure that "Halk" is Arnold in his Conan the Barbarian costume! That has always seemed obvious to me!
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lol, that's two votes for halk = conan (played by arnie, of course)
Was unable to (permenantly) kill off ian_scho (Haynuus), Ameena, oh_brother (Westian), money (Falkor), raixel (Petal) and Lord_Bones (Aurek) in the DM D&D game Time's Champions!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE WHO MADE THE GAME WHAT IT WAS - GREAT!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE WHO MADE THE GAME WHAT IT WAS - GREAT!
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Sorry Amber, but Gothmog isn't the name of the Lord of the Nazguls; it was the name of his Lieutenant; it was also the name of the Lord of the Balrogs, who slain Feanor
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Really, which book?
Was unable to (permenantly) kill off ian_scho (Haynuus), Ameena, oh_brother (Westian), money (Falkor), raixel (Petal) and Lord_Bones (Aurek) in the DM D&D game Time's Champions!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE WHO MADE THE GAME WHAT IT WAS - GREAT!
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Here's a tid-bit for you, there's plenty more where this came from:
Wu Tse: The Empress of China from 624 to 705. Referred to as “Son of Heaven” because women were not officially recognised for the position of emperor at the time. For those of you wondering about a "son" having breasts, wonder no more!
Wu Tse: The Empress of China from 624 to 705. Referred to as “Son of Heaven” because women were not officially recognised for the position of emperor at the time. For those of you wondering about a "son" having breasts, wonder no more!
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lol, you need to get your site up and running!
Was unable to (permenantly) kill off ian_scho (Haynuus), Ameena, oh_brother (Westian), money (Falkor), raixel (Petal) and Lord_Bones (Aurek) in the DM D&D game Time's Champions!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE WHO MADE THE GAME WHAT IT WAS - GREAT!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE WHO MADE THE GAME WHAT IT WAS - GREAT!
Hoo, nice forums. Wonderful discovery for an old DM-fan. ;) But, to business at hand...
The name Iaido Ruyito Chiburi is rather amusing. "Iaido" is the name of a kind of a "martial art" (short info: http://personal.inet.fi/surf/iaido/Iaid ... intro.html ). Each iaido technique is divided into a number of parts, of which "chiburi" is one (the purpose of "chiburi" in each technique is to remove the blood on the blade). Ruyito is probably either intentionally or accidentally mispelled (it does not conform to japanese syllables), but might be the name of a technique (for example, Muso Shinden-ryu has a technique called "ryuto", which might be mis-spelled ruyito by somebody who doesn't know japanese ;).
The name Iaido Ruyito Chiburi is rather amusing. "Iaido" is the name of a kind of a "martial art" (short info: http://personal.inet.fi/surf/iaido/Iaid ... intro.html ). Each iaido technique is divided into a number of parts, of which "chiburi" is one (the purpose of "chiburi" in each technique is to remove the blood on the blade). Ruyito is probably either intentionally or accidentally mispelled (it does not conform to japanese syllables), but might be the name of a technique (for example, Muso Shinden-ryu has a technique called "ryuto", which might be mis-spelled ruyito by somebody who doesn't know japanese ;).
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. Dies nox et omnia michi sunt contraria.
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. Dies nox et omnia michi sunt contraria.
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Interesting, this was how Andy Jaros described Iaido's name:
Here's a few others that he could remember the origin of:Iaido – The Japanese way of the sword, having katas similar to Tai Chi. Ryuto – the sixth form of Iaido. Chiburi – the shaking of blood from the sword
Elija – Dennis’ [Walker's] tribute to Rastafarianism – the Ethiopian emperor Haile Selasi
Gothmog – You know already, but also my college Game Master’s character for Dungeons & Dragons
Alex – My gaming name – Alexander
Boris – Mike’s [Newton's] character – I don’t know the origin
Azizi – June 1975 Playboy playmate
Chani – Frank Herbert’s Dune heroine
Gando – Frodo’s cousin [I think he was kidding with this one, there's no gando in the works of Tolkien that I could find]
Halk – Conan’s cousin [Again, he's just messing around here....]
Hawk – I don’t remember, I think we all kind of named him
Hissssa – Just a lizardman, coincidentally the sound he makes when he speaks
Lief – The celebrated viking
Leyla – Nothing in particular
Linflas – One of the Elves in the fun board wargame Swords & Sorcery by Simulations Publications Inc.
Mophus – Derived from morphine, evocative of sleep and pain relief.
Nabi – Dennis’s rastaman
Sonja – From Red Sonja, of course
Stamm – A Dwarvish name
Syra – Almost the name of girl I had a crush on when I was 19, changed to Seri (her real name) for DM2.
Tiggy – I think Nancy Holder came up with this one, I’m not sure
Wu Tse – The Empress of China from 624 to 705. Referred to as “Son of Heaven” because women were not officially recognised for the position of emperor at the time
Wuuf – Coincidentally the sound he makes when he speaks
Zed – You know
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wow, google rocks:
zed, duke of banville is a npc in sundog: http://www.lukin.com/sundog/original/manual.html
ok, that's all i got.
someone more experiencend with google may find something about hissssa or maybe leif, but that were too many hits for me.
lol, i'm still shocked about azizi
http://blogarythme.free.fr/2003_03_01_archives.htmlLe palais des images de passage
Tiggy Tamal et Gothmog condamnés à dévorer des Curlies derrière leurs miroirs, un tournoi de course en sacs improvisé dans un 60 m² en province, Linepo plantée à la fontaine Saint-Michel en débardeur Opposing Force, Clara Morgane s'évertuant à graver l'ISO de Splinter Cell patiemment téléchargée sur eMule, un cours de rattrapage de Voix sur IP donné sur les marches d'un escalator de métro par Diane Tell, un poème de Leonard Cohen récité en pyjama à la Sainte-Vierge au fond du 378 direction La Défense, un Tim Burton et une Nacara miniatures suspendus aux extrêmités de la moustache de Vincent Price, un dance floor de quatorze moines tibétains se déhanchant sur Fade to Grey ...
... Ici tout s'assemble et rien n'y ressemble.
J'ouvre les yeux, pousse un léger grognement de mécontentement, puis ravale le filet de bave qui s'était lentement pris d'affection pour l'oreiller.
Captain telex, le vendredi, mars 14, 2003
zed, duke of banville is a npc in sundog: http://www.lukin.com/sundog/original/manual.html
ok, that's all i got.
someone more experiencend with google may find something about hissssa or maybe leif, but that were too many hits for me.
lol, i'm still shocked about azizi

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quite cool and very typical for DM that the 24 characters are not only a bunch of adventurer-dudes, but (mostly) charakters with a history 
that's both interesting and impressing.
btw - is the french text of any interest? i understand some "je veux acheter de pain" (or similar) etc, but that's too complex

that's both interesting and impressing.
btw - is the french text of any interest? i understand some "je veux acheter de pain" (or similar) etc, but that's too complex

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Someone sent me this about the possible origin of Daroou:
Maybe it's also related to David Darrow, the artist who created the covers of DM and CSB ?
What do you think about this?Daroow may be a reference to Clarence Darrow, the man who defended the case for evolution in the public schools in the famous "Scopes Monkey Trial". "Daroow" certainly looks like something that may have evolved. Although, since the debate over Evolution vs. Intelligent Design has been much in the news lately, you may have already heard this...
Maybe it's also related to David Darrow, the artist who created the covers of DM and CSB ?
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Someone else suggested it was inspired by Chewbacca from Starwars.
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