Watch out guys, this is going to be a blast: Brigands & Brigandines!Marras wrote:"Knives and Knaves"

Watch out guys, this is going to be a blast: Brigands & Brigandines!Marras wrote:"Knives and Knaves"
..that got a good chuckle out of me. Well done. We can then later expand our modern game by calling it Brigands and Brigadiers.Korbel wrote:Watch out guys, this is going to be a blast: Brigands & Brigandines!Marras wrote:"Knives and Knaves"
To hit this aspect, a X or X combination is probably better than X & X. For example, Knight or Knave.Agamemnon wrote:1. The character-motivation gameplay. That internal conflict, moral dilemma, and hard choices are the highlight of the game.
I actually quite like this one. Similar suggestions:Korbel wrote:Blood at the Crossroads
If only Joe Abercrombie hadn't beaten us to using the partial quote, "The Blade Itself" would have been a good one here. There's a lot of good turns of phrase in there, quite a few of which would make good novel titles. A Blade's Discourse, in particular. For a game title, though, we need something punchy and catchy -- particularly as we need to overcome the disadvantage of rebranding. We're going to be trying a kickstarter in the very near future. I don't even want to think about that right now.thirtythr33 wrote:To hit this aspect, a X or X combination is probably better than X & X. For example, Knight or Knave.Agamemnon wrote:1. The character-motivation gameplay. That internal conflict, moral dilemma, and hard choices are the highlight of the game.
Other alliteration ideas:
Sword and Sallet
Strife and Sword
Blood and Belief
Bleed for Belief
Barter in Blood
I actually quite like this one. Similar suggestions:Korbel wrote:Blood at the Crossroads
Blood in the streets
Pound of Flesh
Heart's Discontent
Flesh and Blood
Violent Delights
The double edged sword
Other ideas for "snappier" versions of "A conversation in steel":
A Blade's Discourse
A Blade's Expression
Call of Steel
Cry of Steel
Dance of Steel
Dancing Blades
Dancing Steel
Debate with Steel
Discourse in Steel
Language of Steel
Steel's Dance
Steel's Language
Steel's Tongue
Steel's Voice
Violent Discourse
Weapon's Expression
Clash of Steel
The Sword's Dilemma
It does have a strong marketing punch to it, I think. And, as mentioned, it hits a lot of the major points: Hints at the combat, the protagonists roll. It clearly sounds like the title of a game, and It is also a play on Sword & Sorcery which both feels a bit clever and hints at and associates itself with the genre while maintaining distinct from it (not unlike the way Steampunk is phrased in such a way as to draw on the association with cyberpunk).dysjunct wrote:After some consideration, I'm doubling down on "Sword & Scoundrel."
The first word perfectly describes the combat focus: primarily low-tech. It is also not too specific: Rapiers & Rakes (and similar titles) puts too much focus on a sword associated with a particular time/place, but BoB is more expansive than that. (Also: "rake" suffers from too many synonyms.)
The second perfectly describes the protagonists. Of dubious moral character but not outright evil, the way (say) "Cutlasses & Cads" or "Villains & Volgues" would indicate.
Most of the other suggestions focus either on the combat side of the game, or on the identity or role of the protagonists, but not both. BoB is about both things though, and the title should reflect that.
By keeping the nouns singular, it avoids too much of an OSR feel. "Swords & Scoundrels" feels much more OSR-ish to me. "Sword & Scoundrel" to my ears sounds more individually-focused, which I think is accurate for a protagonist-driven game.
So Agamemnon, I think you had it right the first time when you named your blog.
That one got me. 10/10.dysjunct wrote:- Fuckwads & Fauchards [also might cause search engine problems]
I second that. I'm no fan of Scoundrel, because it sounds so tame to my ears, much more like a gay porn titlePsiPhire wrote:I may be in the minority here, but I hate the name "Sword & Scoundrel." It sounds too much like an OSR clone to me. If I heard the name mentioned somewhere, I probably wouldn't look into it further since I dislike OSR games.