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===== 1. Varric Tao — Evokes an old-world traveler, with “Varric” suggesting “protector” or “stronghold,” aligning with the King’s sovereignty. ===== # Kairo Tao — “Kairo” echoes “Kairos,” the opportune moment, a nod to being in the right place despite having no fixed home. # Banyan Tao — After the Banyan tree, a symbol of shelter and meeting place, tying to the wanderer’s gathering energy. # Rook Tao — Like the wandering rook bird or the chess piece that traverses the board with might, strategy, and a view from the streets. # Sagebrush Tao — Earthy, nomadic, thriving where others don’t, perfect for a streetwise listener. # Vesper Tao — Mysterious and nocturnal, "Vesper" suggests evening wisdom, twilight wanderings. # Marlin Tao — After the great fish in Hemingway's The Old Man and The Sea, symbolic of endurance and mastery without needing accolades. # Orrin Tao — An old Celtic-derived name meaning “pale one,” but abstract enough to sound like a wise drifter with gravitas. # Ash Tao — Simple, stark, evocative of both the Phoenix's ashes and the remains of countless fireside tales. # Thorn Tao — A bit sharp, resilient, carries wisdom of harsh terrain.
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