Round 1:
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4892782Round 2:
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/4892987
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All right everybody, time for Round 3! It has been five years, so age everyone up. You'll need dice from this site:
http://www.brockjones.com/dieroller/dice.htm
Relationships
Roll a ten-sided die for each single person over 18.
On 1 or 10, the couple are no longer together (through death or splitting up, your choice).
If the person is 18-25, any score from 6 to 9 is a relationship (you decide if married, engaged or dating).
If the person is 26-35, any score from 4 to 9 is a relationship.
If the person is 35+, any score from 5 to 9 is a relationship.
Age and gender of partner are entirely your choice.
Optional Throw: Whether you choose to do this is entirely up to you, but you can roll a
four-sided die for previously established couples. Rolling a
3 means the couple is no longer together (through death or splitting up, your choice); any other number means they're still together. If you have a couple splitting up, you may re-roll for a new partner for the family member (or even their previous partner), your choice.
Children
Roll a twenty-sided die for new children. Any children born this round should be aged between newborn and five years, you choose ages. For genders, odd = boy and even = girl. (I recommend re-rolling a ten-sided die between for genders, in the case of more than one child.)
If the potential mother is 18–25: 1-13 = no children; 14-17 = 1 child; 18-19 = 2 children; 20 = 3 children
If the potential mother is 26–35: 1-5 = no children; 6-10 = 1 child; 11-15 = 2 children; 16-18 = 3 children; 19-20 = 4 children
If the potential mother is 36–45: 1-10 = no children; 11-15 = 1 child; 15-20 = 2 children.
(In this KUY Congrats, 45 is the oldest a mother would give birth naturally.)
If the children are adopted/surrogates/any other method, use the following numbers: 1-9 = no children; 10-15 = 1 child; 16-19 = 2 children; 20 = 3 children.
For step-children, you may choose how many and their ages, and just roll for gender and name.
Names
Roll a ten-sided die for the names of the new children and new partners.
First and middle names:
1. Honors a parent or grandparent (if rolling for partner, re-roll)
2. Use Nymbler (
http://www.nymbler.com): if rolling for partner’s name, enter your own name(s) or your current favorite name(s); for firstborn child, enter the names of parents; for other children, enter the names of siblings
3.
Liana Adrienne Lavender Susanna Stanislava Hebe Danica Catrine //
Gregor Marc Matteo Veles Herman Gerlach Revaz Bo4. Any from here:
https://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/literature5. Has a community impression of “refined” (
https://www.behindthename.com/names/impression/refined)
6. Any from here:
https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/british_royal_family7.
Kerry Lettice Austėja Carissa Jacqueline Leontyne Luann Bess //
Issac Neil Faron Theobald Kenyon Jāzeps Franklin Tarmo8. Any from here:
https://www.behindthename.com/names/pnl/erb8169. Any from here:
https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/blue10.
Hajar Muriel Lydia Farida Violet Ginger Hollie Lenora //
Barak James Fatin Byrne Gresham Prateek Elias Rowan
Surnames:
1 or 2: Ends with "-sen" (
https://surnames.behindthename.com/names/pattern/*sen for assistance)
3 or 4: Any from here:
https://surnames.behindthename.com/names/usage/arabic,indian,pakistani,punjabi,urdu5 or 6: Any from here:
https://surnames.behindthename.com/names/usage/danish,dutch,english,german,norwegian,swedish/source/occupation7 or 8: Shares a surname with a famous musician, past or present
9 or 10: Any from here:
https://surnames.behindthename.com/names/usage/estonian,latvian,lithuanian
Please rate my personal name lists:
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/109399www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/91835http://greens-end.myminicity.com/
This message was edited 1/20/2018, 8:31 PM