My players named one (their only) unit of archers "The burning arrows of
silence" - if you ask me It´s a pretty dum name...
My Osoerde´s got the "Black pikes of Algael" (a bit better,I think) and had
first and second units of "Brothendar Axemen" (who were embarasingly razed
in both units they were in...).

MANTA

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> From: Neil Barnes
> To: birthright@MPGN.COM
> Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Naming Awnsheghlien, Ships & Units
> Date: segunda-feira, 6 de abril de 1998 17:16
>
>
> Bit of a meandering message this one.
>
> On Sun, 5 Apr 1998, Mark A Vandermeulen wrote:
> > Personally, I think if any awnsheighlein with as goofy a name as "The
> > Blowfish" were to show up on Cerilia he would be soundly ridiculed
until
> > he left again. Maybe that's the one great weakness of the
Awnsheighlein:
> > shame. I have to admit, I'm still having trouble with the awnsheighlein
> > known as "The Sandpiper."
>
> What exactly does the Blowfish do? Inhale water, expand and try to look
> scarier? Shot jets of water at passing insects? Menace people in an
> indefinably terrifying piscine manner? I'm intrigued.
>
> There's been a recent controversy in this country about ships in the
> Roayl Navy - Sailors have been complaining that the names aren't hard
> enough. HMS Anglia is too boring apparantly, when compared to HMS
> Invincible.
>
> Do people name their Units or Ships? We run a house rule here that only
> Units with names get experience, and have a 50% chance of getting a +1
> bonus to a random stat for every two victories (to a maximum of +1 to
> all stats).
>
> neil, proud owner of the 1st & 2nd Djiran Lancers
>
> neil
>
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