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genericguest
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Nomad

A title is usually the name of someone after gaining a good or bad reputation
What's your title or what do you want it to be?
Also give me a reason why your title is that name
For example:the blended sorcerer or the flying taxpayer
My title is ''The Desert Gentleman'', I like to call myself that because I'm from the middle east and I act like a young and refined gentleman
What's yours'? I accept those that are relative to the topic
Enjoy =]

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GhostOfMatrix
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Titles on ArmorGames or in real life? Well, I don't think I have a title for either. I have nicknames, though.

Joe96
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The usual I guess... son, brother, student, etc.

idontsuckthatmuch
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Nomad

Well, on here, I'm currently the Bunneh. That's about it.

In real life, my title is a Person. I'm happy with it.

acmed
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The Invisible Hero

I'm energetic, but also a little off the radar.

Oblivior
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Nomad

The Duke of Distraction.

I am just THAT distracting.

Silvergirl11
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Nomad

Well, I don't think I have a title for either. I have nicknames, though.


Same Here. I dont really kno Wut a title means?
Sheppard007
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I'm a Reader.
I like to read.

EmperorPalpatine
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Jester

You may call me Emperor.

knight_34
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Farmer

I am Knight, basically. I won Reton's Know Your AG Quiz, if that does anything.

Why would I have a title in real life?

EmperorPalpatine
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Title is kind of like in the old Dollars Trilogy (A Fistful of Dollars; For a Few Dollars More; The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly) Clint Eastwood's character was never given a name officially and therefore became known as "The Man with No Name". The term "TMwNN" represents toughness, exceptional physical strength or size, independence, and skill with a gun as well as moral ambiguity. It's kind of like being defined in a few words.

EmperorPalpatine
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Or if you've seen the movie The Princess Bride (which is a complete misnomer because it is quite an epic movie) the persona known as the "Dread Pirate Roberts" who would sink ships and take no prisoners had long since died as a wealthy man with a new pirate replacing him and taking the name without anyone knowing. This had gone on for many times as that captain would also grow old. Due to the secrecy behind the transition of power,he name itself was feared by many with being nothing more than a name.

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ninja. One of my friends gave me that after she found out i was japanese. lol. i don't know how being japanese makes me a ninja though. but my parents never usually call me by my name unless they're calling for me.

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