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![]() Apr 22 2002, 5:46 pm
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or atleast a code to it? Please
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You can make a list of names and then just use pick.
You can make a list of syllables and then pick a bunch of them to merge together. After reading a Gamasutra article, I tried to wiegh combinations of letters which follow each other. (Ex: "bob" => "bo", "ob") However, after spending the time to implement their proccess in BYOND and then finding a name list to feed it, I decided the results were junk. Instead, I chose to have a maximum number of consonants or vowels in a row and set a maximum length of the word. I then make the consonants or vowels completely random. Some might find it stupid, but I like the results much more. // Returns a word which it creates of random letters |
These have been around for NPC creation since the birth of the Internet :P Or perhaps... much longer. Characters so minor that their creator can't be bothered to provide a name are often slated for death in the course of an adventure... could this be a form of symbolic human sacrifice directed towards the dark powers that control the name generators? Ask yourself why these so-called "random" name generators so often come up with results like "Yogsothoth Ten-Blades" and "Cthulhu Martendale." Ask yourself who stands to benefit in a tavern encounter that leaves three stock characters dead, three characters represented by nothing but names and numbers... have the ancient masters discovered that the true numerology which rules our lives has less to do with our birth dates than with our Charisma ratings and THAC0s? We call ourselves Game Masters... we think that we control our campaigns, but it's all lies... we're the NPCs in a game far beyond our mortal reckoning. Einstein said, "God does not play dice with the universe"... but if not Him, then who? And if that's not troubling enough, ask yourself, when Crewman #2 dies on an episode of Star Trek, why are the writers afraid to say his name? Perhaps because it is no longer theirs to say, because it no longer belongs to them... or perhaps it never did. |
Hehehehe I think ye reads too much into it there lass.. ;)
But twas good reading none the less... :P LJR |
Thanks. I'm planning on polishing it up and sending it anonymously to several reactionary religious groups as a submission to their newsletters. In twelve months, when you start getting e-mail forwards about the dangers of random name generators, you'll know who to blame.
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LJR