They dig through the rubble and ruins to find junk, artifacts, trash, and signage with the snazziest, jazziest labels and logos on them, that's how.
So here's some charts with random first and last names. Roll away, or mix and match to taste. Tweak the spellings as desired (and some are already altered below).
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First Names
- Alka
- Amway
- Arby
- Brawndo
- Calgon
- Chee-Toh
- Draino
- Exxon
- Faygo
- Jeep
- Kellogg
- Manwich
- McRib
- Mel-O
- Nextel
- Quizno
- Reebok
- Rolex
- Shiner
- Trojan
Last Names
- Audi
- Bacardi
- Boy-R-D
- Coke
- Colgate
- Del-Monty
- Dentyne
- Fanta
- Funyun
- Honda
- Jolt
- Kodak
- Kroger
- Nissan
- Pibb
- Pringle
- Snapple
- Supreme
- Yel-O
Mush Pot
- Atari
- Avon
- Bose
- Duracell
- Eebay
- Folger
- Hershey
- I-Max
- I-Pod
- Jheri
- Kotex
- Lego
- Noxema
- Sansabelt
- Shasta
- Slimjim
- Twizzler
- Whopper
- Zenith
- Zima
You can guarantee that my players in the upcoming Don't Mess With Wrexus campaign will encounter an Exxon Honda, a Jeep Supreme, a Manwich Snapple, a Reebok Bacardi, and a Quizno Pibb, whoever they happen to be.
(Special thanks to Idiocracy.)
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UPDATE: The above lists have been expanded here.
President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho approves. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is a good idea, and builds on that scrawler concept very well. It makes sense too and gives a strong sense of location.
ReplyDeletePeople would also add lot's of juniors, senior's and -ray and -bob (-may and -ann of for ladies)
ReplyDeleteI can most certainly see the player bumping into a Mr. Arby-Ray Snapple, the loving husband of Fanta-Ann McRib.
I suppose somewhere out in the glowing hills the Coke and Pepsi families could be waging war.
I think I once played a Gnome named Faygo Pringle.
ReplyDeleteIf not, I should have.
Thumbs up... this is cool.
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