[quote=@tobiax] Also, I missed the color in Eadgar. Sorry. I'm assuming we have the color rule? I may have mentally added that where it wasn't. [/quote] Sorry, nearly forgot about this. His name is a convoluted mess so I will take each part one at a time. Eadgar is an old English version of the name Edgar. Edgar is a name that means king. Edgar is also a name for a king of some Germanic people that I can't remember the name of. I picked Eadgar because Beowolf becomes a king of the Geats. Bjarki is the last name of another character of a different epic that some people believe was also Beowolf. In this epic he was made a king of the Geats and is the name of an actual king of the Geats as well. In this epic the guy is a spear wielder that is also a shapeshifter, but instead of a wolf he shape shifts into a bear. Grauwulf is the combination of two different words. Grau is a Celtic word for gray and wulf is a Scottish word for wolf. Therefore, it translates to gray wolf. The gray wolf was one of the more dominate types of wolves in Scotland at the time that the epic Beowolf was believed to be written. The main reason it's so weird was because I was having troubles finding a color to connect to Beowolf using a name stating with E, so I just used the first and middle name to allude to Beowolf and the last name to establish his color.