
(02-24-2016, 12:10 PM)Warren Castille Wrote:Oh, not at all! Its a good question!(02-24-2016, 12:06 PM)Koga Tia Wrote:(02-24-2016, 11:52 AM)Warren Castille Wrote: If your character got booted from the tribe, he can take whatever name he wants. I'd question the rationality of including the K from the former tribe in his new identity, though. It could paint the wrong picture to his tribe and the world around him.
If you just want an excuse to be called Koga, go for it.
Thank you for the reply Warren!
I dont really mind that, but, yes. I liked the name Koga after removing the K' -- According to the wiki, it sounds like Kooga, or Oga, which, initially wasn't my intent. But I do like Koga.
Yeah, that's not a problem. I was just thinking that, depending on the circumstances surrounding his removal, it could be strange or even potentially hostile for him to continue to use it in his identity. The apostrophe would make the difference to other miqo'te, but anyone else might just make the assumption he's part of the Ks still.
Really, depending on how your character feels about being expended, that could make an impact, too. I'm not asking you to spill spoilers or anything, but if this guy was thrown out on inaccurate suspicions? I could see him dropping the K out of spite or resentment or something. For some things, the why is just as important a question.
I apologize if this sounds overly stiff or oppressive, I'm just thinking of how I would try to rationalize it if I were in your shoes!

He could possibly have just been met with some general distrust most of his life until he decided he wasn't wanted so he went his own way instead of being exiled? Perhaps it would be better than exile?