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* The [[Clockwork Grapefruit]] begins with the default name of '''6655321''', rather than any of the above.
* The [[Clockwork Grapefruit]] begins with the default name of '''6655321''', rather than any of the above.
* The [[Blood-Faced Volleyball]] cannot be named Wilson, in order to spur creativity. VVilson, though, is accepted.
* The [[Blood-Faced Volleyball]] cannot be named Wilson, in order to spur creativity.
* Similarly, the [[Doppelshifter]] cannot be named [[wikipedia:Ditto_%28Pok%C3%A9mon%29 |Ditto]].
* Similarly, the [[Doppelshifter]] cannot be named [[wikipedia:Ditto_%28Pok%C3%A9mon%29 |Ditto]].



Revision as of 16:11, 14 September 2006

Everytime a character puts a familiar hatchling into their Familiar-Gro™ Terrarium, and it becomes their familiar, it is given a default name.

The familiar's name will appear in its action messages, for example in battle:

Gobert attempts to hit him/her/it, but misses.
In this case, the <familiar name> is Gobert.


Of course, the player can rename his or her familiar to whatever name they see fit by clicking "Manage Familiar Names" on the "Manage your Familiar" page.


Default Familiar Names

Any new familiar's name is put together randomly using this "recipe":

G (r) o bert
fflesby
n (ald)
T (r) g
t
generic familiar name


According to this recipe, the following familiar names can occur:

  • Gobert
  • Gofflesby
  • Gon
  • Gonald
  • Gog
  • Gorg
  • Gort
  • Got
  • Grobert
  • Grofflesby
  • Gron
  • Gronald
  • Grog
  • Grorg
  • Grort
  • Grot
  • Tobert
  • Tofflesby
  • Ton
  • Tonald
  • Tog
  • Torg
  • Tort
  • Tot
  • Trobert
  • Trofflesby
  • Tron
  • Tronald
  • Trog
  • Trorg
  • Trort
  • Trot

Special Familiar Names

Notes

  • If you go to your "manage familiar names" page and leave a text field blank, the familiar is named No Name McGee. The same thing happens if you try to include a < in the name, because you could be trying to include HTML, which would be a very bad thing.
  • Attempting to use a & in the familiar name results in the symbol being changed to 'n'.

References