and yet so much more descriptive than using their real names... I recall a friend not being able to recognize another friend from her name, but when I described the chick in question as the "bleach-blonde blackbelt lesbian witch", That Idiot Shawn recognized who Savil had been right away...
I have a D&D character, right now, who rather than remembering people's names remembers their scents. The great thing about it is I get to decide what people's characters smell like. "Blast mage, huh? Okay, you smell like copper and ozone. And..." *glances at character sheet* "...and muskrat."
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"Silver Dragon Druid Guy", "The redheaded maintenance witch" ...
^.^
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And such things are much easier to remember.
I have a D&D character, right now, who rather than remembering people's names remembers their scents. The great thing about it is I get to decide what people's characters smell like. "Blast mage, huh? Okay, you smell like copper and ozone. And..." *glances at character sheet* "...and muskrat."
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My nose has been developing some skills in that area. It's horrible when people wear perfumes that are All Wrong for them.