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About Josiah

Josiah Lebowitz is a writer and game designer. He currently operates his own indie studio (Pen and Sword Games) while teaching game design and doing contract work for various other companies. His past projects include tie-in novellas for EverQuest Next, the game Car Washer: Summer of the Ninja, and the books Interactive Storytelling for Video Games and The Verities Silex trilogy.

Repost – Character Names

Every writer has different things they find difficult.  For some, it may be creating believable dialogue.  Others might have trouble with pacing.  Many have a really difficult time coming up with a good ending.  As for me, it’s coming up with good names.

How do I do it?  Sometimes I borrow names from various books, games, and TV series I like.  Though I generally save those for minor characters / locations as a sort of Easter egg for my audience.  Other times, I choose names due to their meanings. Either the meaning of the word itself, or to bring to mind other similar characters.  Most of the time though, I just make something up that I think sounds good.  On a side note, when I make up names from scratch, I tend to end up with a lot that begin with the letter K.  Not really sure why…

So what about some of the names in Aurora’s Nightmare?  Here’s the history of a few of them.

Aurora Haeres: Aurora said her name in the original dream I had which inspired the story.  Being a dream though, my memory of the exact spelling and pronunciation was a bit hazy.  I went back and forth for a while between Aura and Aurora before settling on the later (I polled some friends and Aurora won).  As for her last name…  I actually can’t remember.  I kind of think I just made it up and liked the sound.  On the other hand, there actually is some meaning behind it (which I won’t get into to avoid giving away story elements).

Tristitia “Tia” Indago: Tia had a much smaller role in the original version of the story and, as such, I didn’t really come up with a name for her until I started working on the visual novel, where she gets much more screen time.  Her first name is derived from a word in a certain foreign language that has some relevance to her character (if you want to know which language, you’ll have to figure that out yourself).  I think I made her last name up…but I might have derived it from a word in that same language.  Either way, it was a few years ago and I just can’t remember for sure.

Ars Clavine: The name Ars is another derivative from that foreign language (I was having an especially difficult time with names that day, so I got to playing around with Google Translate for a while).  Clavine, on the other hand, is made-up.  I think I loosely based it off the name for the human race in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles.

The Cat: Ok, nothing special here.  The cat is a cat.  There’s a reason it lacks a proper name, but that would be a serious spoilers so you’ll just have to play the game to find out.