Do The Iconics From Dungeon Have Names?


Dungeon Magazine General Discussion


I'm running Age of Worms and none of my players want to run a cleric this time around, so they want to recruit a cleric from the town. I thought it would be interesting if the Iconics from Dungeon were available as recruitable NPCs... Do they have official names?

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Not officially. Although two (perhaps three) of them formed the basis for characters played in Erik Mona's Age of Worms campaign he's running for the art and editorial staff of the magazines.

The paladin (on the cover of #117) served as the model for Wes Schneider's character Abelard, although this character ended up getting killed very early into the Whispering Cairn by a swarm of acid beetles (which is, incedentally, why the iconic paladin seems to be in dire trouble almost every time he's been illustrateed in the magazine since issue #124).

The cleric of Wee Jas (on the cover of #131) served as the model for my own character, Tyralandi Scrimm. Turns out, playing a character who can rebuke and command undead in the Age of Worms campaign isn't always good for party unity, but given time, I'm sure I'll make them all converts to my way of thinking.

The half-elf rogue (on the cover of #122) was originally going to serve as the model for Sean Glenn's character Taan, but he ended up at the last moment deciding to make a different character.

In any event, we've taken to calling the paladin "Abelard" and the cleric "Tyralandi" around the office, so that's, I guess, about as official a set of names for those two. None of the other five really have names at all yet.

If you're looking for stats for clerics from Diamond Lake, you should download the Age of Worms overload; there's stats for EVERYONE in Diamond Lake in that PDF.


Somehow I didn't picture James' character wearing red....however, it is very nice artwork on #131. I normally don't get excited over such things, but I did have kind of an adolescent crush on Joan Jett and Patricia Morrison (bass player for the Sisters of Mercy). Ann Wilson too....before she got really heavy...guess I liked brunettes more than I thought.

Can you play a redhead next time, James?

Instead of Abelard's Band, perhaps "Tyralandi Scrimm and the Blackhearts"....(flicking my lighter in the air)


farewell2kings wrote:
...Patricia Morrison (bass player for the Sisters of Mercy)...

Sisters of Mercy definitly gets the Jeremy Stamp of Approval.

One of my all time favourite musical groups.


Just got my latest Dungeon in the mail, and saw the answer to my question on the contents page. Guess I should have waited before asking...

I'm surprized that, since two of them basically have names, the rest don't. I think it's great that Dragon/Dungeon has its own iconics. I'm also somewhat surprized that they haven't been used in Dragon's class based section.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

They're the Dungeon iconics, not the Dragon iconics! Although they HAVE been using them in those Wormfood articles lately... (narrows eyes and peers over cubicle wall to make sure Bulmahn's not stealing other things from Dungeon)


Jeremy Mac Donald wrote:
farewell2kings wrote:
...Patricia Morrison (bass player for the Sisters of Mercy)...

Sisters of Mercy definitly gets the Jeremy Stamp of Approval.

One of my all time favourite musical groups.

Thirded.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

I call the little one "Bitey".


James Jacobs wrote:


In any event, we've taken to calling the paladin "Abelard" and the cleric "Tyralandi" around the office, so that's, I guess, about as official a set of names for those two. None of the other five really have names at all yet.

I think I will stick with "Wee Jas Chick". ;)

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Gary Teter wrote:
I call the little one "Bitey".

Which little one?

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James Jacobs wrote:


The paladin (on the cover of #117) served as the model for Wes Schneider's character Abelard, although this character ended up getting killed very early into the Whispering Cairn by a swarm of acid beetles (which is, incedentally, why the iconic paladin seems to be in dire trouble almost every time he's been illustrateed in the magazine since issue #124).

I love that! My favorites are when he is blocking dragon's breath with his shield. Great! That's one awesome frickin shield. The ranger with the wolf pelt cloak gets herself in a mean mess of trouble sometimes too if I recall. I love the picture of her arrow-to-maw with a dire tiger. Forget which issue.


I take it that the Ranger is a Wolf Nomad? Perhaps she is distantly related to Mika?

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Actually, yeah, as lame as that is. :)

She's not meant to be related to Mika-Oba, but I did mean to tie her to that culture because of the cover art on those old Rose Estes books (which I otherwise detest).

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What, you didn't like the main characters in the books estimating the LEVEL of their opponents? What's not to like? ;)

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Erik Mona wrote:
Gary Teter wrote:
I call the little one "Bitey".

Which little one?

That's just a Simpsons reference, Eric. The Monorail episode. Y'see there's these Opossums and Homer says, "I call the little one Bitey."

Ummm... I guess you had to be there.


Actually, isn't it the big one that's named Bitey?


Jeremy Mac Donald wrote:
farewell2kings wrote:
...Patricia Morrison (bass player for the Sisters of Mercy)...

Sisters of Mercy definitly gets the Jeremy Stamp of Approval.

One of my all time favourite musical groups.

The Sisters of Mercy are touring again soon.

Perhaps we can convince her for dressing up as the Cleric of Wee Jas?

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David Witanowski wrote:
Actually, isn't it the big one that's named Bitey?

Yes. It's the big one. My bad. I pulled out my DVD to check and you are correct. Now if you will excuse me, I must go and commit sepuku.


Zootcat wrote:
David Witanowski wrote:
Actually, isn't it the big one that's named Bitey?
Yes. It's the big one. My bad. I pulled out my DVD to check and you are correct. Now if you will excuse me, I must go and commit sepuku.

Hate to be a pain, but it's actually spelled seppoku (been reading too many damn Von Lustbader novels).

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Lord Eisen wrote:


Hate to be a pain, but it's actually spelled seppoku (been reading too many damn Von Lustbader novels).

According to dictionary.com it is seppuku.

Between "Bitey" and this, I have no honor left. I must now go commit hairy carery.


Zootcat wrote:
I must now go commit hairy carery.

You mean you're going to drunkenly sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" at Wrigley Field?

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Zootcat wrote:
I must now go commit hairy carery.
BV210 wrote:
You mean you're going to drunkenly sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" at Wrigley Field?

Okay, that made me laugh out loud. Probably because I was picturing Will Farrell's impression.

And yeah, I don't care if Homer indicates the big one. I call the little one "Bitey."

[smaller][smaller]Stupid Simpsons trivia. Thought I nailed that one. Mutter mutter mutter....[/smaller][/smaller]


Mr IndustrialPants wrote:
Jeremy Mac Donald wrote:
farewell2kings wrote:
...Patricia Morrison (bass player for the Sisters of Mercy)...

Sisters of Mercy definitly gets the Jeremy Stamp of Approval.

One of my all time favourite musical groups.

The Sisters of Mercy are touring again soon.

Perhaps we can convince her for dressing up as the Cleric of Wee Jas?

You mean Patricia Morrison actually forgave Andrew Eldritch for him screwing her over after "Floodland" was released? Wow!

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Gary Teter wrote:

And yeah, I don't care if Homer indicates the big one. I call the little one "Bitey."

[smaller][smaller]Stupid Simpsons trivia. Thought I nailed that one. Mutter mutter mutter....[/smaller][/smaller]

Oh yeah. I got all mixed up and I thought that I was the one that first messed that up. Thanks for letting me off the hook! That buys me enough honor back that I can cancel my plans for Sepookoo.

Now, how 'bout those iconics?


So there's really no interesting story behind the Drow bard with the short sword and whip?


David Witanowski wrote:
So there's really no interesting story behind the Drow bard with the short sword and whip?

Probably just an Adam Ant fan.

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Zootcat wrote:
Lord Eisen wrote:


Hate to be a pain, but it's actually spelled seppoku (been reading too many damn Von Lustbader novels).

According to dictionary.com it is seppuku.

Between "Bitey" and this, I have no honor left. I must now go commit hairy carery.

Sorry to be a stickler, but

1.) You can't commit Seppoku because your not samurai. Seppoku is for nobles do to the fact that it requires a "second" to remove the head after the deed is done, or if it looks like it's about to end too soon. the best you could hope for is...

2.) Harikiri. It's spelled and pronounced Harikiri. (Ha-Rl^e-K^e-R^e)


FlashMan wrote:

Sorry to be a stickler, but

1.) You can't commit Seppoku because your not samurai. Seppoku is for nobles do to the fact that it requires a "second" to remove the head after the deed is done, or if it looks like it's about to end too soon. the best you could hope for is...

Seppuku. The letter "o" does not appear in the word.

FlashMan wrote:
2.) Harikiri. It's spelled and pronounced Harikiri. (Ha-Rl^e-K^e-R^e)

It's actually hara kiri: Hara means stomach; kiri means cut.

Shall I also apologise for being a stickler? ;)

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So, How about them iconics?

Scarab Sages

BV210 wrote:
David Witanowski wrote:
So there's really no interesting story behind the Drow bard with the short sword and whip?
Probably just an Adam Ant fan.

Wonderful!

There is always Room At the Top. He's just following ancient history, and he likes Bright Ligts, Black Leather. He don't drink, don't smoke...What do you do? Oooh, if he were a worshiper of Bralm, would he play Ant Music?

Stand and deliver,

Gavgoyle (enough of an Adam Ant fan, I share his birthday)

Scarab Sages

Zootcat wrote:
So, How about them iconics?

Don't draw attention to yourself, Zootcat, you'll have to commit Oingo Boingo next.

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My personal favorite of the iconic characters is the female human ranger that wears the wolf skin. Why? I don't know, really. It's hard to explain. I guess that's just the kind of thing that apeals to me. Being that a couple of the other iconics have unofficial names, I'd love to hear one for her too, if it exists.


being bald myself (deliberately), i find the sorcerer to be pretty cool. especially due to his slightly oriental clothing design.

what does the office call him?

-pax-

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JaenChronicler wrote:

being bald myself (deliberately), i find the sorcerer to be pretty cool. especially due to his slightly oriental clothing design.

what does the office call him?

-pax-

How about Hairy Carey?

Paizo Employee Creative Director

JaenChronicler wrote:

being bald myself (deliberately), i find the sorcerer to be pretty cool. especially due to his slightly oriental clothing design.

what does the office call him?

-pax-

We call the sorcerer, "the sorcerer." And similarly, we call the ranger "the ranger." Pretty cool, huh? :)


James Jacobs wrote:
We call the sorcerer, "the sorcerer." And similarly, we call the ranger "the ranger." Pretty cool, huh? :)

that's far too logical, IMO...

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Those names are beautiful. I mean, how many words do you know that let you say "er" twice in a row? Sorcerer. Pure poetry.

And as for Ranger? Why that's just one letter change from Danger. Drop the R entirely and you've got Anger. The nuances may be subtle, yet they lose none of their impact.

Clearly a lot of thought and creativity went into these names.

Silver Crusade

i've noticed the recent addition of a female fighter(?) with horns and a tail. what race (and class, assuming that i'm wrong about her being a fighter) is she and who's char is that one? she reminds somewhat of the satyxis fighter in my own Iron Kingdoms/Age of Worms campaign (sans tail, of course).

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Blayde MacRonan wrote:
i've noticed the recent addition of a female fighter(?) with horns and a tail. what race (and class, assuming that i'm wrong about her being a fighter) is she and who's char is that one? she reminds somewhat of the satyxis fighter in my own Iron Kingdoms/Age of Worms campaign (sans tail, of course).

oops...saw under another post that she is a tiefling fighter. sorry about that. maybe i too should commit hara kiri...but as i'm too much a coward for that sort of thing, i'll just have to live with this black stain upon my honor.


Zootcat wrote:


How about Hairy Carey?

You mean you're going to sing . . . oh, right. I already did that joke.


Just got my Dungeon 143... Didn't really dig the new iconics for Savage Tide, but there's nothing like a smoking hot female wizard to make me start wondering who the hell these people are (again.) So, any new answers beyond Abelard and Tyralandi?

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There should be a name that iconic competition.


Guy Humual wrote:
There should be a name that iconic competition.

That would be neat, I'd love to see the stats on those characters, they make the magazine fun to look at. Its entertaining to read,And pretty. well mostly


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Guy Humual wrote:
There should be a name that iconic competition.

Dwarf Barbarian (M): Barak Redaxe

Elf (Drow) Bard (M): Jinzirik Nightsong
Human Cleric (Wee Jas) (F): "Tyralandi"
Elf Druid (F): Doruben Greenwarden
Tiefling Fighter (F): Brigid Bloodysword
Human Monk (M): M'boto
Human Paladin (M): "Abelard"
Human Ranger (F): Leatha Strongbow
Half-Elf Rogue (M): Rumak Silverbranch
Human Sorcerer (M): Hesham Stormcaller
Human Wizard (F): Kiera Firewind

Kudos to anyone who catches why I chose those first names for the druid and the rogue.

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I can't think of names for them all but for some reason I want to call the female spellcaster in STAP "Boots". I have no imagination when it comes to other people's characters.

What are the chances of some of these iconics being made into miniatures?

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Guy Humual wrote:

I can't think of names for them all but for some reason I want to call the female spellcaster in STAP "Boots". I have no imagination when it comes to other people's characters.

What are the chances of some of these iconics being made into miniatures?

Chances are minimal for any of them becoming minis, alas. I won't say never, since two of Dungeon's covers have become minis so far (Warduke and the Githyanki Lich Queen). If it DOES happen, it'll certainly not be all 11 of them.

And as for names, none of them have names apart from the two who have inspired PCs here at the office.


Guy Humual wrote:
I can't think of names for them all but for some reason I want to call the female spellcaster in STAP "Boots".
James Jacobs wrote:
And as for names, none of them have names apart from the two who have inspired PCs here at the office.

That makes three -- Boots, Tyralandi, and another. James, can you tell us which other iconic has been named at Dungeon (and by whom)?

(or remind us, I just don't recall it coming up before)

Jack

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Tatterdemalion wrote:
That makes three -- Boots, Tyralandi, and another. James, can you tell us which other iconic has been named at Dungeon (and by whom)?

The cleric inspired me to make my character Tyralandi for Erik's Age of Worms game he's running at the office here. Wes Schneider followed suit and rolled up a paladin based on our iconic paladin—he's named Abelard. Alas, he also died in the second session, which is why, throughout the Age of Worms, you'll see that poor paladin placed in some precarious positions in the art.

Paizo Employee Director of Sales

...and I swear I heard someone referring to that creature on the cover of Dungeon 141 as "Cosmo".

Just sayin'....

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