I used to play a lot of Dungeons & Dragons (2e - 3.5e) and one of my characters survived to god-like status, LvL30+ and was adopted into our DM's literature.

A half blood bastard child of a human king and an elven slave. The true name Rustle Royce (son of King Royce) and common name was Rauri of the Folk. Other players nicked it as RooRoo. The royal family once was kind and descendant of a superior silver dragon clan. Generations later was more neutral with lawful evil tendencies, lost connection to the Silvers and some royal members aligned with various lesser deities, most which evil. Eventually Rauri staged a coup with other players and found himself pledged to a young adult silver from the original clan. Became prestige class dragon disciple and became way over powered to DMs liking and was retired from players play.

Somehow it was added to my name, *name*-a-roo-roo. It stuck ever since. And I still got my lucky d6's and my glow 'n dark d20 :)
 
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My friend made my profile and my my name my weed smokes on all some call the the frost boss some call me the sauce boss here is why
 
My name has a bit of a double meaning. It's primarily based on a character from European folklore (some other countries too). In the UK we have festivals in some places on the first of May where The Green Man dances through the streets to welcome in the start of summer. It's an old tradition that we still enjoy in a few of our towns and villages. It's one big excuse to get drunk and dance around all morning :biggrin: here are a couple of pics from the parades that happen.

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The second meaning is basically weed related. Weed is green, I like it and I am a man. Voila! The Green Man lol. :toke:
 
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