Playgoblin Centrefold
Submitted by ghastley on Tue, 2006-04-18 19:48 | ||
This is a mini-project I'm working on, possibly to incorporate in the same siegelet as LC. The girl that Gizmo lusts after - her fine features, her attitude, her subtle hair color. What more could a goblin ask for? forums: |
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I always wondered why there were not more female monster in DS, looks like Gizmo may have girl of his dreams! What is her name?
Good question Do you have any suggestions?
Tinka - the tinkering Goblin!
I like this one:
Malifacent
Or....
"Liliagim, The Blasphemous Unholy Torturer"
http://www.seventhsanctum.com/
Gizmo likes *pant*
Now you've allowed Gizmo to wear helmets, he may actually be safe approaching her!
She does have her own forceful way of saying "No!"
That thing is hideous.
Great work Ghastley.
Hey! I resemble that remark!
Here is another name suggestion:
Caoránach
A monster which was banished by St Patrick to Lough Derg. Perceived as female, Caoránach was said to be the monster of demons and devils.
http://www.pantheon.org/
Looks ugly. Makes me want to kill it.
ha thats funny Lone, thats what people in real life tell me 8O Lol
Nice work. A natural extension would be to develop alternate hairstyles/colors to allow for more female goblins. They would come in handy in any goblin town.
Finally found a name I like:
GRENDELINE
Derives from Grendel - the original nasty in Beowulf - "feminised" or maybe just a diminutive. It had to begin with G for alliteration. Now I just have to fill in the story line for her and "Grumpy" and decide how they get back together.
Of course the name Grendel can be used as a female name. Just saying this because I happened to know a Grendel at my previous work. I am not certain of the name origin though but I do know it didnt have anything to do with family history. I think one of her parents just like the name.
I believe the name Grendel was first a dominately female name, as it was first used in the epic poem "Beowulf" as an evil goblin/monster.
Ummmm....
Maybe....
Goush The Goblin Tinker?