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Basic advice in choosing your Skyrim character nameA few nights ago, I had the privilege of helping a good friend create his very first Skyrim character. It’s taken a few years, but Jack finally got around to playing Skyrim (I guess he grew tired of me always talking smack about how great the game is).
After I helped him set up a Steam account and loaded his copy of on the PC, I pulled up a chair and watched as he started the game’s intro as a prisoner on the road to Helgen.As soon as the Imperial soldier called the prisoner to step forward, Jack began the process of creating his character. He was familiar with my previous article, (I made him read it before I came over), and he decided beforehand to play as an Argonian thief. He spent close to an hour fiddling with the huge number of customization options, refining his character to make him look just right (a thin Argonian with purple tinted skin and wicked battle scars). As soon as he accepted his character’s physical characteristics, it was time to choose his Skyrim character name.Jack was stumped Choosing Your Skyrim Character NameCreating a Skyrim character was more or less effortless up to this point. Jack had prepared before hand, and knew the race and character build he was striving for. Elder scrolls ministry of truth.
He had a general idea of how he wanted his character to look, and selecting his Argonian’s eye color and nose shape proved to be entertaining. I was given the nickname Silk in another MMO because of my play style. I tend to play the sneaky, thief/assassin character in RPGs and in one MMO I played a fellow league member started calling me Silk after the prince/thief in David Eddings The Belgariad and The Mallorean. It stuck for that MMO, but I liked it and started singing elsewhere even as a monogram for some of my art.When ESO was first released on console, the first character I created I tried naming Silk, but found it already taken so I I named him SlLK (Capital S lower case L capital L capital K) since the lower case L in many fonts looks like a capital I. The second character I created in ESO I named Seide (pronounced zie-duh) which is German for silk. The third character I named Selyem (pronounced shea-ehm) which is Hungarian for silk.
Both of these names were not only literal translations of the name Silk, but also sounded and looked foreign enough to make them fantasy-like. A couple old saves I have are Hulk the 2 hand tank male Orc and Pixy the stealth archer female Bosmer.More recently I’ve used nameberry.com for some inspiration. I have Caspar the male Khajiit assassin thief. Caspar is Persian in origin, means keeper of treasure, and sounds like Casper who is a ghost. Elodie is my pink skinned pacifist female Argonian. Elodie means marsh flower.Future ideas: Adolph, despite being tainted by Hitler, means noble wolf and is my idea for a Nord male warrior werewolf.
Hester for a spellsword crusader female Imperial (anti undead/ dremora/ vampire etc.), which means star. Griselda for a female Altmer (or Dunmer) pure mage, which means “gray fighting maid”. I love naming my RPG characters. I give it a lot of thought and try to make each one mean something to me.
This is a purely subjective endeavour and it helps to immerse myself in the stories. (Sometimes I choose silly names when not planning to spend much time playing certain characters, but then end up carrying on with them. “Betty Swumkrak” of Dark Souls fame is one such example.)My first ever Elder Scrolls character was a male Redguard in Morrowind. As a trained horticulturist with a love of plants, many of the names I come up with have a botanical aspect. He was called “Corylus Hayward”, inspired by the corkscrew hazel (Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’).Another source of inspiration comes from family names. This has given me some favourites.
“Zachariah Hood” was my main character in Skyrim on the PS3. A Bosmer archer at heart but eventually, as you may have experienced, undisputed all-powerful master of everything by the end of the game.Sometimes I come up with oblique names inspired by tenuous links to the general nature of the new character. For example, as an alt on PS3 Skyrim, I thought it would be jolly to break from tradition and play an evil character. I created a scary Argonian male who then headed straight for Broken Fang Cave to contract vampirism before joining the Dark Brotherhood. He also became a devoted servant to any Daedric Prince who happened. He was called “Anunnaki Nibiru”, simply because he was a scary reptile who kept to the shadows (inspired by a mashup of loony conspiracy theories about a race of malevolent puppet master lizard people, Anunnaki, living on the secret Planet X, Nibiru, spelling slavery and doom for all humankind). Random, but I think it worked because he became a strong memorable character for me.
And the name just sounds a bit lizardy.I could go on for ages about a whole bunch of my characters over the years, but I’ll finish with my most recent. PS4 Skyrim only has one character for me (clocked up way over 1000 hours on this game since 2011 so just one more play-through methinks) and I opted for an authentic Elder Scrolls name to honour the series. My female Dunmer character dabbles in everything but excels in alchemy, enchanting, smithing and, of course, stealthy archery. She cannot abide the Nords’ anti-Elf values and so has joined the Imperials against the Stormcloaks. She has no desire to become a vampire, werewolf, thief or assassin. Her name is “Lolinah Aldoran” (“Lolli”, to her family and friends) and is proud wife to Derkeethus and adoptive mother to Francois Beaufort and Lucia.
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They all live happily together in Lakeview Manor. I chose Lolli’s name from a comprehensive Elder Scrolls list I found on t’internet. Her first name is one of the possible randomly generated female Dunmer names from Arena and Daggerfall. Her family name is also from Arena and Daggerfall but is shared by one male Dunmer outlaw hiding out under the city of Windhelm in ESO, so I switched two of the letters around (from “Adloran” to “Aldoran”) as not to associate her with a ne’er-do-well. It’s also nice to phonetically share the name of Princess Leia’s home planet, may it rest in peace.