Give my characters a last name?
I’m writing a fantasy story and I can’t come up with last names for my characters. [You steal my characters and I'll come hunt you down you little character stealing people!! RAWR.... I mean... haha]
The first characters are Jayden and Jayla, twins. Both human. Complete opposites though.
The other character I need a last name for is Roderick. He has the appearance of a dark elf, but isn’t really. He’s quite skilled with knife throwing, swords, and archery. He’s mysterious, usually keeps to himself.
Suggestions? If you give more than one that I like, you might get the best answer [10points!].
Thanks in advance. =]
Here’s a site that I use to find last names. They are just lists of last names alphabetically.
http://last-names.net/
hope that helps!
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Library. Roderick Hunt, Thelma Page (Ort Wordless Stories) $3.80 The Stage 1 Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories, written by Roderick Hunt and illustrated by Alex Brychta, provide both wordless stories and a rich story context to help develop language comprehension and decoding skills with simple first words and sentences. Wordless Stories A and Wordless Stories B introduce the characters and children learn that the pictures tell a story, where a story begins and how… |
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