This is the first game I've made. If anything's confusing or weird, please let me know! This can either be count-along or namebank, whichever you prefer. If you're doing count-along, you can skip to the next name if the one you land on is problematic. Feel free to use your own spelling or variation of any name. Put your favorite combinations in the subject line, and have fun!
Dice (use d10):
http://www.brockjones.com/dieroller/dice.htm
DH(82):
DW(80):
DD(59):
DS(57):
DS(54):
DD(51):
*-----*
DD(59):
SO(60):
-DD(37):
--SO(38):
--DS(16):
--DS(14):
--DD(10):
-DS(34):
--SO(33):
--DD(9):
--DD(7):
--DD(4):
--DS(1):
*-----*
DS(57):
SO(58):
-DS(35):
--nDexSO(36):
--SO(32):
--DS(4):
-DD(33):
--SO(34):
--DS(6):
--DS(3):
-DS(30):
--SO(29):
--DS(2):
-DS(28):
*-----*
DS(54):
SO(52):
-DD(30):
--SO(29):
--DD(4):
--DS(1):
-DD(27):
--SO(27):
--DS(2):
-DS(24):
--SO(25):
--DSD(7):
*-----*
DD(51):
SO(55):
-DS(21):
--SO(21):
-DS(18):
*-----*
Aileas Ailsa Beitris Caomhe/Keavy
Eilidh Elspet Fenella Fionnuala Marsaili Una Sorcha Greer Griselda Finley Sileas Fiona Glenna Morven Morag Iona Jean Edna Gormlaith Ainsley Seona Rhona Maisie Kenna Lindsay Jean Barabal Kirstie Moira Isobel Slaine Catriona Mairi Keitha Effie Jessie Sheena Malina Saundra Beathag Jamesina Isla Lilias Mairead Sileas Aileen Eimhir Maigread
Morag Finola
Aidan Gregor David Padraig Gordon Hendry Boyd Kentigern Euan/Ewan
Tadg Angus Jamie Douglas Seumas Craig Peadar Findlay Torquil Bruce Lachlan Alasdair/Alexander
Hamish Kenneth Logan Evander Tamhas/Thomas
Bhaltair Keith Glen Ellar Archibald Jack Diarmad Roderick Gavin Alan Calum Lindsay Fergus Tavish Domnall Rory Colin Malcolm Alpin Ian Beathan Keir Dougal Scott Duncan Somerled
Muir Rutherford Duffy Burns
Ramsay MacKenna Kincaid MacGregor Dunbar
Fraser Buchanan
Gunn Baird Macintosh
Campbell Ogilvie
Innes MacKay
Blair Hume
Macauley Dalhousie MacLeod
Murray Niven Reid Urquhart MacQuarrie Aitken Darrow Holmes McCoy
Munroe Stirling
*****
And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"