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The [[Autonamer]] is a useful [[agent]] that comes with [[Docking Station]]. It names your [[norn]]s (not [[ettin]]s or [[grendel]]s, mind) automatically, by going through all the norns in the world every few minutes and picking them a name from a list defined in a [[catalogue]] file.
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The [[Autonamer]] is a useful [[agent]] that comes with [[Docking Station]] and was made by [[Masha]]. It names your [[Norn]]s (but not [[Ettin]]s or [[Grendel]]s) automatically, by going through all the Norns in the world every few minutes and picking them a name from a list defined in a [[catalogue]] file.
[[Category:DS Agents]]
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Despite some players' opinion that the names were made up or look and sound weird (to say the least), each and every one of the more than 13,000 names that come with the original catalogue file are real names from all around the world. There are names in European languages, such as English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, etc. as well as names that are from Aborigine, Eskimo, North American Indian, Thaitian, Maori, Malawi, Luganda, Kiswahili, Japanese, Chinese, Pakistani and Zulu cultures.
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==See also==
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*[[All-Creature Autonamer]]
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*[[Alphabetical Autonamer]]
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*[[Protective Tub]]
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*[[Wolf Namer]]
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[[Category:DS Agents]][[Category:Docking Station]][[Category:Ingame Tools]]

Latest revision as of 03:36, 22 November 2022

The Autonamer is a useful agent that comes with Docking Station and was made by Masha. It names your Norns (but not Ettins or Grendels) automatically, by going through all the Norns in the world every few minutes and picking them a name from a list defined in a catalogue file.

Despite some players' opinion that the names were made up or look and sound weird (to say the least), each and every one of the more than 13,000 names that come with the original catalogue file are real names from all around the world. There are names in European languages, such as English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, etc. as well as names that are from Aborigine, Eskimo, North American Indian, Thaitian, Maori, Malawi, Luganda, Kiswahili, Japanese, Chinese, Pakistani and Zulu cultures.

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