Hey everyone! I'm cross-posting in a few places to get more answers so sorry if you already saw this post somewhere else.
I'm a DM with a player who is a Forge Cleric and her backstory is that she's from a clan of warrior smiths. The warrior smiths were created after Kord challenged Moradin's smiths to make a weapon worthy of his champion. Their motto is that "Tools are meant to be used" and that it is dishonorable for weapons and armor to be put on display when they could be used to protect people and advance just causes.
We're struggling to find a cool name for the clan and hoping to get some suggestions here. It needs to be something that encapsulates both Kord and Moradin and/or the motto that the clan lives by. The name could be a surname like the Stormforgers, or the name of an order like The Forgers of the Storm.
Personally, I dig Thunderforge. Or, you could just go with Thunder as a last name. It ties in Kord from the storm, but also Moradin as a reference to the sound of the hammer on the anvil.
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Hey everyone! I'm cross-posting in a few places to get more answers so sorry if you already saw this post somewhere else.
I'm a DM with a player who is a Forge Cleric and her backstory is that she's from a clan of warrior smiths. The warrior smiths were created after Kord challenged Moradin's smiths to make a weapon worthy of his champion. Their motto is that "Tools are meant to be used" and that it is dishonorable for weapons and armor to be put on display when they could be used to protect people and advance just causes.
We're struggling to find a cool name for the clan and hoping to get some suggestions here. It needs to be something that encapsulates both Kord and Moradin and/or the motto that the clan lives by. The name could be a surname like the Stormforgers, or the name of an order like The Forgers of the Storm.
Thanks!
Personally, I dig Thunderforge. Or, you could just go with Thunder as a last name. It ties in Kord from the storm, but also Moradin as a reference to the sound of the hammer on the anvil.