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I've been wondering how the average Anon here names your characters or locations in the games you guys play. Please show me your character names.

Funny story that no one asked about:
I just name things what it does plus a number. I showed my characters to my coworker and he called me a "subhuman communist niggerjew who should be deported to Kazakhstan where you rightfully belong". We both work in finance for the "big" jew (Boss(Jew) is like 5 foot 5). What did he mean by that? I really don't understand the appeal of naming your characters and making a backstory, especially if they can just die. I imagine that is something youtubers do to put their audiences into the game so they feel less like parasocial freaks, but I may be wrong. What is next? Are you going to tell me that talking to yourself and pretending there is an imaginary Twitch chat while you play a game is also normal?

The game is Thea 2, an "old" Slavic game from the late 2010s.
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I name characters what they do, and I name villages after whatever is in their environment.

Is it a snowy tundra? Ice Town
Is it a mushroom forest? Mushroom Town



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