So I've got a new bike. I name things I have that I use often and am excited about. So I'm naming the bike and I want it to be related to the D&D universe... The universe is new to me and this is a little bit an exercise in learning more about the universes of D&D.
Bits of inspiration for the name:
1. The bike is dark blue mostly with some white decals.
2. My brother built the bike using an old frame and suggested naming it after something that has been resurrected.
3. It would be great to name it after a famous steed or wild creature.
Richness, in the final measure, is not weighed in gold coins, but in the number of people you have touched, the tears of those who mourn your passing, and the fond rememberances of those who continue to celebrate your life. -Drizzt Do'Urden
Richness, in the final measure, is not weighed in gold coins, but in the number of people you have touched, the tears of those who mourn your passing, and the fond rememberances of those who continue to celebrate your life. -Drizzt Do'Urden
Skie was Kitiara's dragon in DragonLance. Also called Khellendros.
Are they good guys?
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Richness, in the final measure, is not weighed in gold coins, but in the number of people you have touched, the tears of those who mourn your passing, and the fond rememberances of those who continue to celebrate your life. -Drizzt Do'Urden
Phoenix came to mind for me as well, though that'd be more appropriate for something that is red and / or yellow, I think.
I like Hekaton for something blue (Storm King's Thunder), but doesn't really lend itself to a steed.
Shadowfax could be fun. That was the name of Gandalf's steed that he acquired during the events of the Fellowship of the Ring: http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Shadowfax
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Sleipnir is the steed of Odin in Norse mythology. He's also literally been to Hel and back, which could symbolize resurrection in a sense. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleipnir
Richness, in the final measure, is not weighed in gold coins, but in the number of people you have touched, the tears of those who mourn your passing, and the fond rememberances of those who continue to celebrate your life. -Drizzt Do'Urden
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So I've got a new bike. I name things I have that I use often and am excited about. So I'm naming the bike and I want it to be related to the D&D universe... The universe is new to me and this is a little bit an exercise in learning more about the universes of D&D.
Bits of inspiration for the name:
1. The bike is dark blue mostly with some white decals.
2. My brother built the bike using an old frame and suggested naming it after something that has been resurrected.
3. It would be great to name it after a famous steed or wild creature.
4. I like good heroes and tend towards chaotic.
Thanks for any help :)
Richness, in the final measure, is not weighed in gold coins, but in the number of people you have touched, the tears of those who mourn your passing, and the fond rememberances of those who continue to celebrate your life.
-Drizzt Do'Urden
Mystra's steed.
hmmmm what about any famous blue dragons?
Richness, in the final measure, is not weighed in gold coins, but in the number of people you have touched, the tears of those who mourn your passing, and the fond rememberances of those who continue to celebrate your life.
-Drizzt Do'Urden
Richness, in the final measure, is not weighed in gold coins, but in the number of people you have touched, the tears of those who mourn your passing, and the fond rememberances of those who continue to celebrate your life.
-Drizzt Do'Urden
It's ..... complicated, but no - they certainly aren't good guys and are in fact one of the primary antagonists in the Dragonlance books.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitiara_uth_Matar
That fits something like a Phoenix.
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Phoenix came to mind for me as well, though that'd be more appropriate for something that is red and / or yellow, I think.
I like Hekaton for something blue (Storm King's Thunder), but doesn't really lend itself to a steed.
Shadowfax could be fun. That was the name of Gandalf's steed that he acquired during the events of the Fellowship of the Ring: http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Shadowfax
Sleipnir is the steed of Odin in Norse mythology. He's also literally been to Hel and back, which could symbolize resurrection in a sense. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleipnir
hmmmm, Sleipnir is pretty flipping cool :)
Richness, in the final measure, is not weighed in gold coins, but in the number of people you have touched, the tears of those who mourn your passing, and the fond rememberances of those who continue to celebrate your life.
-Drizzt Do'Urden