Ovinnik is a really really old nickname I practically used in almost every game I ever played from RPG to shooting games in the last 10 years or maybe even more. If you open wikipedia and type Ovinnik you'll get an explanation why I love this nickname:
" The Ovinnik is a malevolent spirit of the threshing house in Slavic folklore. He is prone to burning down the threshing houses by setting fire to the grain. To propagate him, peasants would offer him roosters and bliny. On New Year's Eve, the touch of an Ovinnik would determine their fortune for the New Year. A warm touch meant good luck and fortune, while a cold touch meant unhappiness. "
This spirit was mainly characterized as a Black Cat with Green eyes. Now you can have a good guess why I have this nickname
Even few good friends sometimes call me jokingly by my gaming-name Ovinnik, so yeah it kind of sticked on me.
"OVINNIK: The Protector of Barns - If you see a black cat-like figure with glowing eyes which barks like a dog, keep away from the barns. Unless you've come to fill up his milk bowl."
For Zaltarius Gem I was inspired by the name Dr.Gaius Baltar from the TV series Battlestar Galactica. Somehow I was trying to get a name that sounds as good as his and came up with Zaltarius (a mix between Gaius Baltar and aquarius). No I'm not an aquarius by horoscope. Gem because he's a good worker and good looking, and he doesn't bother others for his taming trips, he just runs and runs, uses his ship and moongates.
Huron was my main char's (Ovinnik's) right hand when I was playing Baldur's Gate
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Had few other stupid names for henchman there too, but Huron with his skills was the only really helpful and saved my ass many times. This is kinda tribute to him.
Diafan Tiamas, well Diafan is an old-Greek word for 'transparent'. Dias or Dia-positives might sound more familiar. I used this nickname also a very long time ago when I was playing the game DeltaForce. Tiamas is after Tiamat, a band I always loved. I decided to use it also because "ti-ama" in Italian would mean "he loves you", I thought it is a funny surname for a priest with stoning and malediction ^^
Cheers,
Ovinnik