On the other hand, if you are individualistic like everybody else,
you may be looking for a name that expresses the uniqueness of your
personality but still sounds like all the other craft names you've
ever heard. Fortunately, this isn't too hard. Several
years back, a gentleman of Lady Pixie's acquaintance told her
that the best way to get laid at a pagan gathering was to have
the PA system announce, "Will Morgan and Raven please come to
the information booth?" Since the resulting crowd would include at
least a third of the female attendees, he went on, it wouldn't be
too hard to meet someone interesting. While Lady Pixie has not tried
this out herself, she has tested the principle behind it in a
series of controlled double-blinded experiments, and discovered
a rule that she has modestly named Moondrip's Law:
80% of all craft names are made up of the same thirty words
combined in various not particularly imaginative ways.
The discovery of this principle has allowed her to make the once
difficult task of creating craft names easy, by means of the
Random Craft Name Generator, release 1.0.
To use the RCNG, take either two or three of the following words
(using any convenient randomizing method, including personal
preference). If you take two, simply run them together;
if you take three, one of the words becomes the first part of the name, a
nd the other two are combined to form the second.
Wolf Raven Silver Moon Star Water Snow
Sea Tree Wind Cloud Witch Thorn Leaf
White Black Green Fire Rowan Swan Night
Red Mist Hawk Feather Eagle Song Sky
Storm Sun
Try it out: "Rowan Moonstar." "Raven Blackthorn." "Silver Ravenw.."-
uh, never mind.
For the expanded version (RCNG 1.01), come up with a name by any of
the methods covered elsewhere in this guide, or take some ordinary
American name, and add a two-word name produced on the RCNG to the
end: "Gwydion Silvertree." "Sybil Moonwitch." "Squatting Buffalo
Firewater." The possibilities are endless!
(Note that this list will change with shifts in fashion;
Lady Pixie expects to bring out an upgrade to RCNG 2.0 in a year or two.)