• CalamityEmu@ttrpg.networkOP
    32·
    1 year ago

    Our player who likes doing this to the DM: “So they’re giving us horses? What are the horses’ names?” Our DM: “…no. You choose.”

    • Revan343@lemmy.ca
      25·
      1 year ago

      “They aren’t attached enough to the horses to have chosen names for them, they are referred to by their coat colour.”

      “What colours are they?”

      “…fuck.”

    • aeronmelon@lemmy.world
      11·
      1 year ago

      “Horsey McHorseFace.”

      “You no longer have the right to choose.”

    • flicker@lemmy.world
      9·
      1 year ago

      This is how I accidentally named one guy “ThisGuy” and the other, “Thatguy.”

      On the plus side, Jim Bob the bridge builder is a long term friend I keep looking up when we visit town.

      • Revan343@lemmy.ca
        1·
        1 year ago

        Jim Bob the bridge builder

        Beats being named Jim Bob the goat fucker

    • ...m...@ttrpg.network
      3·
      1 year ago

      …i cast speak with animals and asked the horses their names: turns out they were darryl and his brother darrell…

  • YourPrivatHater@ani.social
    18·
    1 year ago

    Id just use a random name sheet. Get some fancy names print em out sprinkle in a little setting specific stuff and roll dice for it. 100 names each and a D100 will do the trick, if its not fitting at all, just roll again.

        • Revan343@lemmy.ca
          3·
          1 year ago

          Gotta remember to bring the name binder though :P

          …this is why I leave the DMing to my friend

    • mozz@mbin.grits.dev
      5·
      1 year ago

      This is always a part of my prep sheet, is a little list of random names.

    • Archpawn@lemmy.world
      3·
      1 year ago

      There’s also online fantasy name generators. Which basically just do that, but you don’t need to bother with tables.

  • chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
    17·
    1 year ago

    Any npc I make up on the fly is 100% an orc. I can just put bodily-fluid+weapon together and boom, named.

    Oh, him? Yeah, that’s the Orc bartender PissMace.

  • BougieBirdie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish
    16·
    1 year ago

    I did this one campaign which was a hexcrawl where the party was shipwrecked on an island purported to hide the lost city of gold.

    The site of the shipwreck was home base, but the party obviously wanted to explore. There were some NPC crewmate survivors, so they would assign them to work on projects while they were exploring. I would always tell them that “some guy” was working on their stuff.

    Cut to a few months later when they have a sort of mutiny on their hands. It seems that one crew member in particular was fed up with how much work they had to do while the party went adventuring that they turned the crew against the party.

    The mutinous ringleader’s name? Sum Gai