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Post by Ginger on May 30, 2011 17:14:47 GMT -5
Okay, I have a new character in the works. She is a Time Lady, obsessed with "preserving the time-line." She some how has gotten it into her head that all of time is meant to follow one set path, and it is the Time Lords abandoned duty to make sure it does. She has taken it upon herself to make sure that history follows what she believes is it's proper course, and remove anything or anyone who would tamper with it.
Yeah, she's a little bit nuts. She is also currently nameless. I am going to try to think of something, but if you have any ideas I would really appreciate the help.
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Post by The Mentalist on May 30, 2011 19:00:31 GMT -5
Sounds like fun. I'll try and help, even though I'm not all that good with names. From the character you've got, it sounds as if a name like 'The Purist' might work. It would tie in with keeping everything on it's correct path and not moving/not accepting change... Or something along those kind of lines like; The Precisionist, The Perfectionist, The Corrector etc. Hope that helps and gives you some inspiration.
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Post by Ginger on May 30, 2011 19:24:59 GMT -5
Thanks, that was a big help. I really like The Purist, and it seems very appropriate. I also like the harsh, condescending, almost "school-marm" sound of The Correcter. So yeah, you've given me a couple ideas. Thanks again.
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Post by The First Doctor on May 31, 2011 17:53:03 GMT -5
The Guardian. The Overseer. The Supervisor. The Warden. The Shepard.
The Corrector does have a ring to it, though.
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Post by gylfie2 on Jun 1, 2011 1:11:03 GMT -5
I really like The Shepard, though I would spell it Shepherd. You know, keeping time on track, herding it towards one direction.
That was my input.
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Post by Ginger on Jun 3, 2011 18:38:20 GMT -5
I've decided to go with The Shepherd. Thanks a lot for all your help everyone.
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Post by River Song on Jun 5, 2011 9:18:28 GMT -5
Nice! Although I never liked the names 'The Mentalist' 'The Bookkeeper' and all those (I even put ' before my name as to make it seem like it was a nickname), I think it suits you. The Doctor described his name as impossible to say with a human tongue, so we really can't call ourselves but regular names.
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