For actual gameplay, I’ve found it helps to match the kobold names to their personalities or roles—sneaky scouts get quick, sharp names, while more mischievous or chaotic kobolds can have sillier, lon... View MoreFor actual gameplay, I’ve found it helps to match the kobold names to their personalities or roles—sneaky scouts get quick, sharp names, while more mischievous or chaotic kobolds can have sillier, longer names. Using these kobold names consistently in dialogue makes the creatures feel alive, and players remember them much more than generic NPCs. It really adds charm and humor to encounters.
I’ve used funny bard names in a couple of campaigns, and they can be surprisingly effective if they’re grounded enough to feel real. Names that lean on wordplay without going full parody usually get t... View MoreI’ve used funny bard names in a couple of campaigns, and they can be surprisingly effective if they’re grounded enough to feel real. Names that lean on wordplay without going full parody usually get the best reaction. In my experience, bard names that sound like they could exist in the world tend to land the laughs early and still support long-term storytelling.
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