Name that Skarr?
Name that Skarr?
So, I failed horribly this morning at taming Skarr mostly due to super jump shenanigans (for some reason, even though I wasn't on the island I kept getting the buff...and I would super jump even when taking a step downhill, shooting me off the edge...). After realizing I was 10 minutes late for work, I had to rush out the door. Obviously he was gone when I got back, but I found him after wandering back into the Molten Front after completing some achieves. I originally wanted the challenge more than the cat - but now, well, I can't get over how mighty sexy he looks next to my Worgen =D
I'm looking for serious, preferably non-cliched names. For reference, my Deth is named Neretzek (after an AQ weapon, which means "blood drinker" in Qiraji), my Magria named Musha (after the Tauren name for the moon), and my Banny is named Jadis. Other pet names I've used include Myst, Karma, and Phaoris. I haven't picked a gender yet.
I'm looking for serious, preferably non-cliched names. For reference, my Deth is named Neretzek (after an AQ weapon, which means "blood drinker" in Qiraji), my Magria named Musha (after the Tauren name for the moon), and my Banny is named Jadis. Other pet names I've used include Myst, Karma, and Phaoris. I haven't picked a gender yet.
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Re: Name that Skarr?
I like the idea of naming Skarr after a weapon. How about Anduril, which means 'flame of the west'? It is a reforged sword from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
Re: Name that Skarr?
that's a pretty name and a neat idea, to continue Neretzek's theme. I'll have to recite that name to myself next time I log on Grim!
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Re: Name that Skarr?
Personally I like the names Obsidian and Onyx for the black gem kitty
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I named mine Alexander, but I've seen some neat names... Titan was one that stood out.
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Well.....I think a good name is Stitches. Just me and my goofy thought process.
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Re: Name that Skarr?
If you're okay with a feminine name (I don't see why the Skarr skin has to be masculine), I named mine "Bastet" after the feline Egyptian goddess, Bast.
"Cats were regarded as manifestations of the goddess Bast [in Ancient Egypt]. This Egyptian goddess had many roles, including the goddess of fertility, the moon, and also as the protector of all cats. She was referred to as 'Bastet' when in full cat form, as opposed to the representation of 'Bast' as a beautiful girl with the body of a human and the head of a cat." http://www.richeast.org/htwm/cats/Cats.html
"Bastet seemed to have two sides to her personality, docile and aggressive. Her docile and gentle side was displayed in her duties as a protector of the home, and pregnant women. Her aggressive and vicious nature was exposed in the accounts of battles in which the pharaoh was said to have slaughtered the enemy as Bastet slaughtered her victims." http://www.egyptianmyths.net/bastet.htm
I think it's rather fitting.
"Cats were regarded as manifestations of the goddess Bast [in Ancient Egypt]. This Egyptian goddess had many roles, including the goddess of fertility, the moon, and also as the protector of all cats. She was referred to as 'Bastet' when in full cat form, as opposed to the representation of 'Bast' as a beautiful girl with the body of a human and the head of a cat." http://www.richeast.org/htwm/cats/Cats.html
"Bastet seemed to have two sides to her personality, docile and aggressive. Her docile and gentle side was displayed in her duties as a protector of the home, and pregnant women. Her aggressive and vicious nature was exposed in the accounts of battles in which the pharaoh was said to have slaughtered the enemy as Bastet slaughtered her victims." http://www.egyptianmyths.net/bastet.htm
I think it's rather fitting.