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Post by aether on Mar 5, 2020 4:05:58 GMT -5
So, thanks to mintedstar/fur, I have been reminded of the old forum days when Warriors Misc was flooded with 'rate warrior names' games, and I wanted to make one myself!
For those who don't know, basically you will give me a list of warrior names and I'll rate them! I've always considered myself to be more a fan of 'traditional' warrior names, but as of late I do enjoy names with a unique swing to them.
The Rating:
The rating is from 1 to 10 with 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest. This will be a tough name rater! And with every rating, I'll give you a reason!
Hall of Honour: For the few names that are likely to get a 10/10, they will be listed here, in the Hall of Honour!
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Post by ʙᴜᴍʙʟᴇʙᴇᴇ » on Mar 5, 2020 14:07:15 GMT -5
Honeyblossom Sunfrost Foxfire Bumblebriar Shallowshore (alternatively, Shallowskip) Nightpetal Lightbloom Flickerdawn Kitestorm Bluerose
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Post by aether on Mar 5, 2020 17:12:23 GMT -5
Honeyblossom - 5/10 - a very nice name, quite pretty. It is a tad bit long though and I kind of think the '-blossom' suffix is a bit of a mouthful when the prefix has two syllables. Sunfrost - 4/10 - I understand the implications of '-frost' meaning a stern or cold cat, but it seems like a opposites name. It does look cool, but it doesn't make much sense in my mind. Foxfire - 7/10 - I love the prefix 'Fox'! I also like the suffix '-fire- matched with it, because it gives me a thought of a fiery cat with a lot of personality. Usually I wouldn't be a fan of the prefix and suffix starting with the same letter because of the alliteration, but this one just gives me a cool imagery. Bumblebriar - 4/10 - piggy-backing off the other comment, I'm not a huge fan of of alliteration and this is one of those names where I kind of have to say it slowly to say it right - it doesn't roll off the tongue. I'm also not totally sure I understand the implication of the name, I understand that briar is a plant, but what is bumble supposed to be? Shallowshore (alternatively, Shallowskip) - 4/10 & 6/10 - I do prefer Shallowskip as it runs better off the tongue. 'Shallow' is a very soft word and I think having the harder sounding suffix '-skip' makes it work better. Whilst both this names also have alliteration, I don't mind Shallowskip for the reason stated (sounds better). Nightpetal - 7/10 - gives me a nice image of a queen. It has a certain traditional-sounding ring to it that I appreciate. Lightbloom - 7/10 - I love the implication of this name, as though it is describing dawn or something. It also sounds nice. Flickerdawn - 8/10 - this is my favourite of the bunch. I like the prefix 'Flicker' and I think '-dawn' compliments it a lot. Rolls nicely off the tongue. Kitestorm - 2/10 - I'm not really a fan of 'Kite', and the suffix '-storm' is giving this name a chaotic energy. Bluerose - 5/10 - a pretty name, but nothing too 'wow' about it.
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Post by Sand on Mar 5, 2020 23:38:36 GMT -5
got bored, so:
Weblight Webjump Web-bounce Webripple Webshimmer Webleap Webdance
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Post by aether on Mar 6, 2020 3:37:09 GMT -5
got bored, so: ( don't we all cx )
Weblight - 4/10 - it doesn't really make sense to me, although I think that 'Web' is probably a hard prefix to use. Webjump - 4/10 - just like the other, I don't think it really makes sense to me - although I do like the suffic '-jump'. Web-bounce - 2/10 - more than anything I'm not a fan of double consonants that need to be hyphenated in names. Webripple - 5/10 - this one does give me nice visuals - i imagine a dew soaked web rippling in a morning breeze. Although if you say it too many times it is like a tongue-twister. Webshimmer - 6/10 - this is my favourite of the bunch, similar to Webripple it gives a nice visual, but Webshimmer rolls better off the tongue. Webleap - 4/10 - once again, doesn't make much sense to me. Webdance - 5/10 - this one, again, gives a nice visual. I like it more than Webripple, but not more than Webshimmer.
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Post by aether on Mar 10, 2020 4:00:07 GMT -5
boop o.o
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Post by mizzoctavia on Mar 10, 2020 7:16:24 GMT -5
Daisystorm Hydrangeaflower Magnoliablossom Duskfall
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Post by aether on Mar 11, 2020 5:02:15 GMT -5
Daisystorm - 7/10 - i like the idea of this name belonging to a cat who is seemingly kind and beautiful, but is actually strong and fierce. It's a nice name. Hydrangeaflower - 4/10 - whilst i do like the idea of the name, it is just very long and a bit of a mouthful. Magnoliablossom - 4/10 - pretty much exactly the same reason as above. but if i had to pick one, 'magnolia' is easier to say, and i prefer that. Duskfall - 6/10 - an easy, nice name. nothing to fault about it, really. just nothing pizazz about it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2020 11:20:57 GMT -5
Spiderwing . Larkstorm . Featherleap . Roseear . Burnetfeather . Stoatstorm . Cypressflower . Carpheart . Goosefoot . Privetfeather . Lampreystone . Kestrelleaf . Robincloud . Cormorantpelt . Batblaze . Heronfrost . Lunarpelt . Penguinleap . Duckfeather .
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Post by numberonestar on Apr 26, 2020 15:58:13 GMT -5
Leafdrop Cloudydusk Sleetclaw Budlight Songflight Falconbreeze Weedblaze Prickletoe
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