NPC's with no last names
EnterHaerDalis
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I'm creating characters in an online MMA sim game and I've been using a baldurs gate theme for most of them. .Some NPCs have beautiful names, first and last... others have no last names at all.
The full namers
Ajantis Ilvastarr
Valygar Corthala
Yeslick Orothiar
Skie Silvershield
Edwin Odesseiron (God damn what an amazing name)
Eldoth Kron
Viconia DeVir
Keldorn Firecam
Mazzy Fentan
Nalia de'Arnise
Anomen Delryn
Jan Jansen
Korgan Bloodaxe
Sarevok Anchev
Shar-Teel Dosan
Rasaad yn-Bashir
Dorn Il-Khan
Then we have all the one namers
Alora
Aerie
Cernd
Coran
Dynaheir
Imoen
Khalid
Kivan
Minsc
Branwen
Faldorn
Garrick
Kagain
Jaheira
Quayle
Safana
Xan
Montaron
Yoshimo
Haer'Dalis
Tiax
Xzar
Neera
So to make a purpose of this thread.... what last names would you bestow upon the NPCs without last names? I'm going to come up with some of my own and post them again in this thread in a little while
The full namers
Ajantis Ilvastarr
Valygar Corthala
Yeslick Orothiar
Skie Silvershield
Edwin Odesseiron (God damn what an amazing name)
Eldoth Kron
Viconia DeVir
Keldorn Firecam
Mazzy Fentan
Nalia de'Arnise
Anomen Delryn
Jan Jansen
Korgan Bloodaxe
Sarevok Anchev
Shar-Teel Dosan
Rasaad yn-Bashir
Dorn Il-Khan
Then we have all the one namers
Alora
Aerie
Cernd
Coran
Dynaheir
Imoen
Khalid
Kivan
Minsc
Branwen
Faldorn
Garrick
Kagain
Jaheira
Quayle
Safana
Xan
Montaron
Yoshimo
Haer'Dalis
Tiax
Xzar
Neera
So to make a purpose of this thread.... what last names would you bestow upon the NPCs without last names? I'm going to come up with some of my own and post them again in this thread in a little while
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I think elves don't really use family names, except for the drow. Aerie was probably too young when she was kidnapped to have been given her second name. But it would be a name vaguely hinting at her profession as Cleric/Mage, and similarly for most of the other elves. Wingwalker or Raccoonsummoner or something like that.
To make a contribution, though, I'd say that "Xan of Evereska" would be okay as a last name for a Greycloak from that place. I think it's not uncommon in fantasy literature and accounts of the actual Middle Ages of have people referred to by their place of origin or certain feats they have accomplished.
Jaheira, of Tethyrean noble descent, might belong to one of the families destroyed in the Ten Black Days (1347 DR), also see http://www.gamejag.net/forum/index.php?/topic/1733-just-a-few-random-questions/. That'd make her at least 21 years old at the time of Baldur's Gate (maybe a little older, depending on her age during the uprisings), which might be a bit young, though. Even if she were a member of one of those families, Lands of Intrigue has little to say about the names of those noble clans. Only a few major families are listed (Piirlon, Sakhar, Riiklass, Akasi, Miklaas), in addition to some higher nobility of Tethyr (Illehhune, Kytolamn, Barstonn, Thrynnar, Raslemtar, Akhmelere, and Morann).
While inconclusive in itself, this makes it very probable that Jaheira's last name might incorporate a pair of consonants or vowels
By the way, you missed Neera, Dorn-Il Kahn, Rasaad yn Bashir and Baeloth (whose last name might just be "the Entertainer", who knows).
Baeloth's surname is Barrityll, btw. He says it when you recruit him.
Safana is another character who I think probably has a patronymic instead of a what we traditionally think of as a surname. Same with Khalid as he is also from Calimshan, although as I recall it's implied or out-right stated that he's the son of a harem slave or concubine it's possible that he wasn't allowed to use his father's name. If he was he would be a Khalid yn/el Someone-Or-Other. Safana's name would probably follow the same pattern, except instead of yn/el (roughly son of, apparently) she would have something else mirroring the bin/bint for son of/daughter of in Arabic.
I always imagined that Yoshimo had stopped using his surname - either because he had disowned his family, or because they had disowned *him* take your pick. Of course, Yoshimo could very well *be* his surname. It's not uncommon in Japanese culture for people to go by their surname with individuals outside their family, even with what westerners would consider fairly close friends. Given that some of his lines are in anglicized Japanese it's not much of a stretch to think that he just goes by his family name either because he's just not that comfortable with, eh, pretty much everyone, or because no one understands that it's not his personal name (picture him letting out a resigned sigh and saying "Sure... let's go with that," enough times that he just gave up trying to correct people in the first place).
Everyone one else - could really be anything unless someone digs ups some other information / more informed speculation.
-Blue
And for Zhent infiltrators like Xzar and Monty, it's likely they are just aliases. Druids typically give up their family names and possible even take a new one entirely, since they're shedding their old life, like a butterfly leaves behind it's ruined cocoon once they've become a servant of balance.
Rogues will usually have several names, for laying low when the heat is on (Coran, Safana, and Eldoth are probably very likely to be this, especially Eldoth given his Modus operandi).
Haery isn't even from the same plane of existence and with from a completely alien culture to a Prime......from places where names can hold absolute power over someone, or rewrite the very fabric of reality depending on the way they're spoken.
Jesus!
"Why me?"
Also missing - The Newbies: Rasaad yn Bashir, Dorn Il-Khan, Neera