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    I like a little taste of role-playing with my ffxi. So I was wondering (please note that I dont have the game yet) what is a natural Taru name? What are the Taru NPC's called?

    Instead of having a name totally irrelevant to the race, I like to use names that blend with the locals. It will most definitely NOT be Chocobo Knight. Thank you.


    EDIT:Is this in the wrong section? If so, please immediately move it.
    Last edited by Chocobo Knight; 11-27-2005, 02:22 PM.
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    Re: Role-Playing names

    Male taru names rhyme like: ShomiTomi

    Female taru names end with the last syllable repeated like: Shototo
    Last edited by bikkebakke; 11-28-2005, 11:42 AM.

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    • #3
      Re: Role-Playing names

      The game also has a name generator... those are within the rules of native names.

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        yep they auto matically blend the names with the race u chose but can leave some feeling a lil out of character (meaning they didnt make up the name)
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          None of my names ended up blending all that well with NPC names, but it's probably not all that big of a deal. Mithra in particular, as they tend to have 2-part names, are probably difficult to fully mesh PC names w/ NPC names. Male Taru as well, since I don't think - is legal in PC names.

          My main's name doesn't follow the rules for female Taru names, but she's actually Bastokan with an unusual background, so it makes some sense regardless. I actually got the name by playing around with Jim Breen's WWWJDIC and settled on Kumei as a shortening of Kuumei
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            Re: Role-Playing names

            the biggest problem is u cant space
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            • #7
              Re: Role-Playing names

              Actually the Autoname generator does mesh the names quite well to the NPCs. Names composed of two though you can generally just take the first name and ignore the second (This is done with the Adventuring Fellows if you look at their name).

              Fhig Lahrv (Fhig)
              Khuma Tagyawhan (Khuma)
              Pimy Kettihl (Pimy)
              Raka Maimhov (Raka)
              Sahyu Banjyao (Sahyu)
              Sufhi Uchnouma (Sufhi)
              Tsuim Nhomango (Tsuim)
              Yoli Kohlpaka (Yoli)

              In either case if you want the name scheme for all races it is quite easy.

              Hume Male (Standard Male Names: Rick, Joseph, Garret, Gunner, Tex, etc.)

              Hume Female (Standard Female: Josephine, Julie, Henrietta, Ulga, etc.)

              Elvaan Male (Generally Long melding an idea or object to the name is easiest: Justinoux, Hadrientous, Griffenaux, Spinxious, etc.)

              Elvaan Female (Similar to male but with feminine twist: Justineva, Hadrienteve, Griffenelle, Spinxille, etc..)

              Tarutaru Male (2 name part both ending with the same syllable: Gordus-Mordus, Pato-Motato, Lumey-Colmey)

              Tarutaru Female (Repeating ending syllable: Shantoto, Lufifi, Sumimi, Sumomo, Kantritri, Kotsutsu, Hechichi, etc..)

              Mithra (Female cat like or even variation of cat sounds: Lilyaa, Raka, Nufi, Nyati, Kumi, Lemew, Miya (this one seems overused), Kiya, Kura, Sanaa, etc..)

              Galka (2 Variations, either of an Indian like name: Black Sparrow, Dry Beard, Iron Head, etc.. or almost Klingon like sounding: Dukjar, Modvak, Bujkep, Terdar, Gordav, Sekvic, etc..)


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              • #8
                Re: Role-Playing names

                I found this too, from Sqenix themselves...

                Hello. This is Professor Emanritan again. How are you? Are you adventurers out there participating in the Conquest? Huh? You're spending all your time making things at the guild? That's good, too.

                Today's lesson on names will be our last lesson. What a pity! Our final article, then, will be on the names of the Tarutaru and the Mithra that they share Windurst with.

                I myself am from Windurst.... Surrounded by nature and with such clear air! What a wonderful place.

                Though it has suffered some awful wars, with the help of Tarutaru magic and the cooperation of the Mithra, Windurst is recovering. Even now, the city is a beautiful center of education and development that any country would be proud to call its own.

                Doesn't that sound nice?

                Let's start with Tarutaru male names: "Aram-Param," "Baren-Moren," and of course we can't forget "Emanritan."

                As you have noticed, the last part of a Tarutaru man's name rhymes with the first. It has been said that this is how ancient spells of the Tarutaru worked.

                By the way, my name has no relation to any spells. My parents told me that they gave me a name that fit the moment. They wouldn't tell me any more about it...

                Back to the subject at hand, let's have a look at Tarutaru female names. I think that "Finene," "Chomomo," and "Kerutoto" are all good examples.

                As you can see from the examples of "nene," "toto," and "momo," the last two syllables of the name are the same. This syllable is not just assigned randomly.

                Surprisingly, the names are based on the orientation of the child in relation to the famous Star Tree at the time of birth. All rather mystical, don't you think?

                This ancient practice shows how much the Tarutaru have come to revere the Star Tree.

                Perhaps this changes the way you see the Tarutaru.

                While I'd love to continue talking about the Tarutaru, I think it's time to move on to our final subject, the names of the Mithra.

                The Mithra are a very clever race, making them excellent hunters. But what are their names like?

                Examples include "An Shanaa," "Hanaa Punaa," and "Fo Mocorho."

                Because Mithra are called by their first and last names, their names tend to be slightly longer than those of the Tarutaru.

                While out hunting, they call each other by only the first part of the name, "An," "Hanaa," and "Fo" would be used in the examples given. In fact, they seem to do this whenever they are closing in on something or in a tense situation.

                One might surmise that, if their names were as long and elegant as those of Elvaan men, they'd bite their tongues and whatever they were chasing would slip away. But I wouldn't go so far as to say that for fear of offending my Elvaan friends.

                Well, I'm afraid that's all. I hate to finish so soon, but this is the end of the series. Until we meet again, stay well!
                here's the link: http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/vt/20/05-3.html

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