knightblaster wrote: »Lol.
I remember when WoW came out and a couple of days in I saw a NE character named "Leggomyeggolas".
knightblaster wrote: »Lol.
I remember when WoW came out and a couple of days in I saw a NE character named "Leggomyeggolas".
I've just seen a (male) character called Legolass. I was half tempted to make a female character called Legolad and follow him around for a while.
knightblaster wrote: »Lol.
I remember when WoW came out and a couple of days in I saw a NE character named "Leggomyeggolas".
I've just seen a (male) character called Legolass. I was half tempted to make a female character called Legolad and follow him around for a while.
He wouldn't have gotten the pun anyway.
/e what about dark elves named drizzt? The only reference I could come up with is the character Drizzle who appears in the book Erebos.
LOL...god that last part is so true.SirPuppingtonVonHat wrote: »characters that were a rote replication of the character from the novels, complete with stupidly high levels of power and special-snowflakeness turned up to 11.
He's actually the star character of the Forgotten Realms books (well, unless you count Elminster, who is himself a Gandalf clone, but I think Drizzt is way more popular).Lazarus_Long wrote: »Drizzt is a recurring character in the Drangon Lance books.
Lazarus_Long wrote: »knightblaster wrote: »Lol.
I remember when WoW came out and a couple of days in I saw a NE character named "Leggomyeggolas".
I've just seen a (male) character called Legolass. I was half tempted to make a female character called Legolad and follow him around for a while.
He wouldn't have gotten the pun anyway.
/e what about dark elves named drizzt? The only reference I could come up with is the character Drizzle who appears in the book Erebos.
Drizzt is a recurring character in the Drangon Lance books.