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Sir William:
I think, for the Order, I would be fine with using my real name as it is a real Order and we're uh, doing this for real.  LOL

As you know, I don't care much for my own first name but I doubt there'd be another one so...let's do it.  Or like you said, first real name, fictional last name...whatever the consensus is, I'll go along with.

Sir Patrick:
I'm in the same situation, Paladin.  My first name does not exactly have a period ring to it.  I 've been kicking around using one of my middle names instead.  As far as last names go, if I used one of middle names (instead of my given one), I'd be okay with that.  While I'm totally into what we're doing here, if someone were to Google me (say an employer or business associate), I'd prefer my professional "persona" to be the first thing they saw, rather than a pic of me armoured up and brandishing a sword ;)

Sir William:
That is an excellent point, Red Knight, I'm not sure which I'd rather they saw.  LOL

My first name is Roman/Latin, my second name is...I have no idea.  My last name is a rebastardization of the Olde English 'duck' or 'duke'.  lol

Sir James (Fiat Lux):
From the Fiatian standpoint, we use our real names. Who cares if it's period-sounding or not - it's the survival of the traditions and the ideals that matter most. Part of the appeal is that even today, anyone can become a knight if they are willing to dedicate and prove themselves of a noble stature.

Sir Brian:
Well my personae first name is my real name and as to using my last name it reveals itself with my email address and since all three of my names are period I'm good all around, Brian Thatcher Ames- So really how more anglo-saxon can one get?  :D

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