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Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Muggins on July 13, 2004, 07:35:53 PM
Dear Jake (and don't take this too seriously),

I was working last night on the handout for my latest and greatest campaign (the one that's been percolating through my brain, and for which I chased up the TRoS rules), when I hit a block. A brick wall. An impasse. And it has ensured that I cannot continue. I have the setting, the NPCs, the new rules (cool magical ones you may get to see), even the outlines for the first adventures, but I can't continue.

You see, when writing a campaign about an evil empire conquering the world, it is always a good idea to have a awe-inspiring name for the Emperor. Something that evokes fear. Something that makes the players tremble when they say it. But on Weyrth, they call their evil Emperor:

Uglub.

I tried, I really did. "Uglub is coming to get you!". "Bow down before Uglub!". "Fear the wrath of Uglub." But somehow, it just doesn't work.

I like everything else about the setting, but I am afraid I shall have to change the name of the hideous emperor of Gelure.

But first, I must ask: How did you come up with that name?

James
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Valamir on July 13, 2004, 08:33:50 PM
Heh.  Not quite as awe inspiring as Thulsa Doom, eh?

I believe Ugluk was the name of the Uruk-hai chief who kidnapped Merry and Pippen and was killed by the Riders of Rohan in The Two Towers.

I remember thinking it a horribly annoying name for an Orc.

I doubt that was the source inspiration for it.
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Caz on July 13, 2004, 09:21:13 PM
I'd be scared of a guy named Cecil if he was a powerful sorcerer and harsh ruler of an entire hostile country who wanted to torture and kill me.
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Dain on July 13, 2004, 10:00:58 PM
*grin*...I think it's an Anagram for Gates...as in Bill. That would scare the s%&t out of me. "Gates is coming to get you", "Bow down before Gates", and "Fear the wrath of Gates"...they all make perfect sense to me.
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Tash on July 13, 2004, 10:54:35 PM
Zod...they all much kneel before Zod!
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: MikeJW on July 13, 2004, 11:20:05 PM
Have a bard named Johan Cashius sing about A Boy Named Uglub and how it made him the toughest dictator on the  continent.
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Stephen on July 13, 2004, 11:29:45 PM
If memory serves me right, Jake explained this once:  Uglub was the name of a goblin character from an earlier game of his.

He also noted in the same post that a sorcerer as powerful as Uglub is not going to be using his real True Name in everyday speech, so it's pretty good odds that's a "use-name" only.
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Tash on July 14, 2004, 12:56:16 AM
Or maybe that IS his true name....after all no one would actually think the most powerful sorcerer in the world had a true name that rhymed with Butt Plug now would they?
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Jake Norwood on July 14, 2004, 04:18:30 AM
I didn't name him. Just 'cause my name is first on the credits doesn't mean I wrote everything...

The name did really grow on me, though.

Jake
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Muggins on July 14, 2004, 02:06:35 PM
I glad to see that I am not alone in confronting this menace to the Riddle of Steel.

Perhaps we should have a forum-wide poll to select a suitably evil moniker for the Great and Ghastly Gelurian God-emperor?

James
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Tash on July 14, 2004, 07:22:00 PM
Quote from: MugginsGreat and Ghastly Gelurian God-emperor?

James

Well that's got my vote....or we could call him...Betty mmmmmmmmm.....
Title: What's in a name?
Post by: Dain on July 14, 2004, 07:58:13 PM
uhg...Betty...Betty...Betty Nugs. Wheeze the juice!