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Eponymous Tokens 9 years 9 months ago #1

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Help me fill in my mental gap, what other tokens were named after a real-world person? (not counting artifacts)
  • SeyLah's +2 Sundering Cestus
  • SeyLah's Shimmering Cestus
  • Gearon's +2 Heavy Mace
  • Gearon's +2 Blessed Mace
  • Nightshade's +2 Short Sword
  • Widseth's Mystical Lute
  • Ektdar's Tinkering Tool
  • Questor's Charm of Luck
  • Dirtdazzy's Boots of Skipping
  • Dougal's Cloak of the Stars
  • Pouch of Tulz
  • Briano's Blessed Bodhrán
  • some jerk's Die or something
  • Twolf's Helm of the Wild
  • Stu-pendous Pendant
  • Wil's Dragonheart
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Re: Eponymous Tokens 9 years 9 months ago #2

Wonder if that jerk just dies so much the creators took pity on him...

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Re: Eponymous Tokens 9 years 9 months ago #3

Was questors charm of luck?


I used the token data base and did UR search and looked at the names.
It is a great tool to use.

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lazlo_hollyfeld1985 wrote: Was questors charm of luck?

I'm not sure. I thought that one and SeyLah's were named after characters--not real people--in Jeff's campaign. I was hoping the forum's combined wisdom/experience could shed some light on them for me.

lazlo_hollyfeld1985 wrote: I used the token data base and did UR search and looked at the names.

Yes, smarty pants, so did I.

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Jeff confirmed, these are named after TD volunteers:
  • Questor's Charm of Luck
  • SeyLah's +2 Sundering Cestus
  • SeyLah's Shimmering Cestus
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Re: Eponymous Tokens 9 years 9 months ago #7

Well then are the relic's named after real people? All the artifacts are right?

How about?:
Briano
Dirtdazzy
Otiluke
Widseth
You either discover a star or you don't. You arrogant punk.

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jedibcg wrote: are the relic's named after real people?

I think you mean Legendaries , but that's a good question. I'll have to ask Jeff.

jedibcg wrote: All the artifacts are right?

Yes

jedibcg wrote: How about?:
Briano
Dirtdazzy
Otiluke
Widseth

Otiluke is a D&D staple. It's not named after anyone involved in TD.
Briano, Dirtdazzy, and Widseth were in my original list.
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Re: Eponymous Tokens 9 years 9 months ago #9

Druegar wrote:

jedibcg wrote: are the relic's named after real people?

I think you mean Legendaries , but that's a good question. I'll have to ask Jeff.

jedibcg wrote: All the artifacts are right?

Yes

jedibcg wrote: How about?:
Briano
Dirtdazzy
Otiluke
Widseth

Otiluke is a D&D staple. It's not named after anyone involved in TD.
Briano, Dirtdazzy, and Widseth were in my original list.


Several of those names are gods of different pantheons so who knows.

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Arcanist Kolixela wrote: Several of those names are gods of different pantheons so who knows.

Oh? Which ones?
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Re: Eponymous Tokens 9 years 9 months ago #11

Druegar wrote:

Arcanist Kolixela wrote: Several of those names are gods of different pantheons so who knows.

Oh? Which ones?


The legendary tokens.

Io - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Io_%28mythology%29
Surtr - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surtr


are two, the others maybe, maybe not.
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Re: Eponymous Tokens 9 years 9 months ago #12

jedibcg wrote: Well then are the relic's named after real people? All the artifacts are right?

How about?:
Briano
Dirtdazzy
Otiluke
Widseth


Gertz's Backpack - Gertz was the Nickname for Scott when he was younger.

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