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A Fighter and his tools? Or your best friend?
After reading this article on Roleplayer's Union I was struck by the section that talks about a warrior naming his weapon:
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In my opinion, a weapon is either "christened" at creation with a name, or it doesn't have one.
I agree with Lightning that if a warrior slays a bunch of orcs, then he would be known as the orcslayer, not his weapon... unless the weapon was named orcslayer from the outset. That might have been what Micajah was referring to. When he says to "name your weapon" he very well could be talking about creating a backstory where the weapon has a name. In that case, I agree entirely. Would love to hear other people's thoughts on it. |
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Anthropomorphise!?!? That word should not be bandied about in MMORPG's!! :wink:
Regarding weapons, I think you both make valid points. A warrior is a professional and a professional requires "tools of the trade". In this case, those tools will take a tremendous amount of abuse and it is the mark of a good warrior to care for those weapons..after all..his life depends on them! Over time, however, those weapons will become stress weakened and will eventually need to be replaced. Of course, this includes armor. A warrior who holds onto an old axe for nostalgic reasons or because he named his weapon "Charlene" (movie trivia, can you guess it?)...does a disservice to himself and those he has pledged to defend. Now, having said that, I would like to address the "named weapon" issue. I agree with TDD regarding this practice. The naming of a weapon should be a ritualistic rite, especially if the weapon has a dweomer or is imbued with magical properties. Critical to this, is if the weapon could or does carry an intelligence as well, be that benevolent or malicious. One would expect a magically forged weapon of this sort to have a good "shelf life". I really liked RJ's take on magically imbued weapons idea with the "Heron-mark Sword"; blades forged with the One Power and identifiers of true Blade Masters. There are very few in existence, and the very sight of such a weapon made an opponent quake in his (or her) boots. Instead of naming every weapon down to your eating utensils, I like the idea of a weapon "title" denoting a master of destruction. If I were Dalin ThunderAxe, wielder of the Molly Hatchett, and everybody knew that only a skilled, incredibly strong warrior even thinks about wielding such an axe, then I would inspire fear even before combat begins. Quote:
And no, that by no means describes my personal life...heh heh
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There are plenty of examples around of weapons being named by their owners.Quote:
) sword and saying "This is Foechopper! STRIKE TRUE!". In EQ1 I wielded several named swords in my career, but they were always just "my swords". In EQ2 I quested long and hard for Ghoulbane and because it was an effort (a very significant one) I felt entitled to say "This is Ghoulbane". Perhaps for me the entitlement to wield a named weapon should be as a result of hard work and not "off the shelf". ![]() Quote:
Wedge: Look at the size of that thing! Red Leader: Cut the chatter, Red Two. |
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I should have added a <sarcasm> tag to the anthropomorphise comment...don't you Brits ever get Yankee humor? heh heh
:wink: Nice point about questing for a specific weapon. My rogue in World of Warcraft is a Hemo-rogue...I am rolled toward creating a strong DoT coupled with my DPS. To that end I want to wield dual Gutrippers, a sweet dagger that does tremendous amounts of DPS, while I build up for my hemorrhage strike. Now, I could buy them in the Auction House for about 150 gold each...but I want to quest for them instead. I put too much time into my 'toon and to be able to say I won them as opposed to bought them...means something. In WoW, Hunters can name their pets whatever they like....it would be cool for a warrior to do the same for his primary weapon.
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I'm really happy with it, it's half the height of the previous one and less intrusive as a result. It's only about the same size as three lines of text, amazing what you can do in 50 pixels. |
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I name your quote "FireFly"
Jayne: [to his gun] See Vera? Dress yourself up, you get taken out somewhere fun. Awsome movie!! Riposte Get your bony ass down here in the morning, with a million dollars in cash, and I give you the greatest sword ever made by man. How do you like the sound of that?
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