The bard in the party I DM called themselves The Roaches, which I thought was hilarious and appropriate. I think it was soon after the BBEG called them roaches for not staying dead.
Now they're lvl 17 and The Roaches are the only hope the material plane has against the BBEG.
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I know what you're thinking: "In that flurry of blows, did he use all his ki points, or save one?" Well, are ya feeling lucky, punk?
Me and my main dnd party/group of friends are rolling with the name "The Bastard Brigade", because on the first campaign we tried playing, everybody ended up making orphan characters except for a guy that was a baron's bastard... So everybody adopted his cause for the reason being that he was the only member with an actual family. :D
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“If you define yourself by the power to take life, the desire to dominate, to possess...then you have nothing.”
My group couldn’t decide on a name so I told the guy who hired us we were still a work in progress. The patrons of the tavern we were in loved it and the rest of the party liked it enough not to think of another name, so work in progress stuck.
My Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen party became known as 'The Misfits'.
Mainly because we were just two people who were actually on a mission from the Gods of Good (Cleric and Paladin), one of which is a shy, timid gravekeeper Aarakocra and the other has no memories, most of the rest ran into each other to find out why a coffin placed at a crossroads was screaming, and the last member is an Isekai Protagonist who was in said coffin.
Also, two party members are Dragonborns, who because those don't exist in Krynn (and in fact came from other worlds), had everyone thinking they were 'Kobolds With Gigantism' the entire campaign.
So we were a ragtag bunch of misfits and took to calling ourselves that.
It got rather funny late campaign when the Red Dragon Army started actually being wary about us for being the biggest pain in their butts on the continent, and started having characters like Lord Freaking Soth call us that.
I'm not sure my party is still a party... I'm playing lawful good elvish druid. There's a lawful evil half orc barbarian, a lawful evil/neutral gnome wizard who follows the barbarian, and a ??? dragonborn fighter. The half orc tried to kill every elf we saw, so I did some pc interaction, and in the end, challenged him to a duel. Before he could respond, the fighter and wizard talk and determine they should attack me and steal my gold. The fighter was a murder hobo, until he was convinced to actually play his character. We found a magic sword, and I convinced him that he had to swear a paladin's oath. (my real life deception is too good) He has determined that, since he was killed at level one and we just happened to find a scroll of true resurrection, he has two personalities. As of now, the party is split between me, the most powerful (actually), and the fighter (hopefully), against the barbarian and the wizard. We are metagaming to stay a party right now.
My solo D&D campaign, with my DM, is comprised of a party of the main character, The second son of the Viscount Lord Zyltar, Agustus (Paladin); his childhood friend Bartholomew (a Life Cleric), his friend Marcato (a Lore Bard), and Marcato's friend Chaparral (a Ranger). The prince, Lord Zyltar's older brother, has been poisoned and appears to be dying. At that time, Lord Augustus will begin to wear the symbols that show he is the heir, but he will wear them as black images to show he is morning the death of his brother. At that point he will become The Black Prince, and the party will become The Company of The Black Prince. The bard will be the Herald of The Black Prince, the ranger will be The Guardian of The Black Prince, and the Cleric will be the Confessor of The Black Prince. I am sure the focus of the campaign will be unmasking and bringing the murderer to justice.
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I'm not sure my party is still a party... I'm playing lawful good elvish druid. There's a lawful evil half orc barbarian, a lawful evil/neutral gnome wizard who follows the barbarian, and a ??? dragonborn fighter. The half orc tried to kill every elf we saw, so I did some pc interaction, and in the end, challenged him to a duel. Before he could respond, the fighter and wizard talk and determine they should attack me and steal my gold. The fighter was a murder hobo, until he was convinced to actually play his character. We found a magic sword, and I convinced him that he had to swear a paladin's oath. (my real life deception is too good) He has determined that, since he was killed at level one and we just happened to find a scroll of true resurrection, he has two personalities. As of now, the party is split between me, the most powerful (actually), and the fighter (hopefully), against the barbarian and the wizard. We are metagaming to stay a party right now.
The Aimless Wanderers!
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Lol my party name was......THE ELVES! I know we were sooo creative we all chose to be elves for sum reason so here we are.....
that is so funny! For us, it would be "8-year-old Florida man starts a cult!" Or "Florida man burns down town only to rescue the doggos" :3
Maybe ... The Seven who Aspire to Magnificence ... 7 - ATMs
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I DM a group where every single one of them made Charisma their dump stat. I call them "The Unloveables." No one has objected.
I was in a campaign where we ended up being escorts for a child with strange powers. I suggested we call ourselves The Guardians.
The problem with party names is one or two people can thank they have a good name, but if the whole group doesn't buy it, then it isn't going to work.
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The bard in the party I DM called themselves The Roaches, which I thought was hilarious and appropriate. I think it was soon after the BBEG called them roaches for not staying dead.
Now they're lvl 17 and The Roaches are the only hope the material plane has against the BBEG.
I know what you're thinking: "In that flurry of blows, did he use all his ki points, or save one?" Well, are ya feeling lucky, punk?
The shadow wizard money gang
My group named their party Myth of the Wasted, and they had a ship called the S.S. Alchoholic
Me and my main dnd party/group of friends are rolling with the name "The Bastard Brigade", because on the first campaign we tried playing, everybody ended up making orphan characters except for a guy that was a baron's bastard... So everybody adopted his cause for the reason being that he was the only member with an actual family. :D
“If you define yourself by the power to take life, the desire to dominate, to possess...then you have nothing.”
Characters:
Jóni Dawnbrow | Mountain Dwarf Battle Master | LVL. 3
Atherhiwion "Jehan" Oakmane | Wood Elf Circle of the Moon Druid | LVL. 5
RIP Markus Wulfenhauer | Variant Human Oath Of Ancients Paladin | LVL. 11
The Second Chances.
That's what our members are all looking to earn, and that's what they have delivered to a lot of people through the countryside.
My group couldn’t decide on a name so I told the guy who hired us we were still a work in progress. The patrons of the tavern we were in loved it and the rest of the party liked it enough not to think of another name, so work in progress stuck.
My Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen party became known as 'The Misfits'.
Mainly because we were just two people who were actually on a mission from the Gods of Good (Cleric and Paladin), one of which is a shy, timid gravekeeper Aarakocra and the other has no memories, most of the rest ran into each other to find out why a coffin placed at a crossroads was screaming, and the last member is an Isekai Protagonist who was in said coffin.
Also, two party members are Dragonborns, who because those don't exist in Krynn (and in fact came from other worlds), had everyone thinking they were 'Kobolds With Gigantism' the entire campaign.
So we were a ragtag bunch of misfits and took to calling ourselves that.
It got rather funny late campaign when the Red Dragon Army started actually being wary about us for being the biggest pain in their butts on the continent, and started having characters like Lord Freaking Soth call us that.
Our party is simply "The Party."
I'm not sure my party is still a party... I'm playing lawful good elvish druid. There's a lawful evil half orc barbarian, a lawful evil/neutral gnome wizard who follows the barbarian, and a ??? dragonborn fighter. The half orc tried to kill every elf we saw, so I did some pc interaction, and in the end, challenged him to a duel. Before he could respond, the fighter and wizard talk and determine they should attack me and steal my gold. The fighter was a murder hobo, until he was convinced to actually play his character. We found a magic sword, and I convinced him that he had to swear a paladin's oath. (my real life deception is too good) He has determined that, since he was killed at level one and we just happened to find a scroll of true resurrection, he has two personalities. As of now, the party is split between me, the most powerful (actually), and the fighter (hopefully), against the barbarian and the wizard. We are metagaming to stay a party right now.
My solo D&D campaign, with my DM, is comprised of a party of the main character, The second son of the Viscount Lord Zyltar, Agustus (Paladin); his childhood friend Bartholomew (a Life Cleric), his friend Marcato (a Lore Bard), and Marcato's friend Chaparral (a Ranger). The prince, Lord Zyltar's older brother, has been poisoned and appears to be dying. At that time, Lord Augustus will begin to wear the symbols that show he is the heir, but he will wear them as black images to show he is morning the death of his brother. At that point he will become The Black Prince, and the party will become The Company of The Black Prince. The bard will be the Herald of The Black Prince, the ranger will be The Guardian of The Black Prince, and the Cleric will be the Confessor of The Black Prince. I am sure the focus of the campaign will be unmasking and bringing the murderer to justice.
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The Interlopers. Had several cultists and cult leaders direct the invective “Interlopers” at our party and it stuck.
Our party name is The Vanguard, named because we're at the forefront of the war against The Empire of the Ghouls.
The Aimless Wanderers!
"Uh, I have Illusory Script. I think I can read that."