I need a name for a villain, hopefully including the word "crow" or some reference to the bird.
He's a burglar/diamond thief/general petty criminal, dresses in dark grey with some purple. He has a purple scarf-mask like a western outlaw plus a grey hood. His clothes are pretty normal; grey gargo pants and collared shirt with black harness for the "wings", and black boots, belt, and and gloves. He has some kind of "wings" as a part of his costume that he can use to glide, but not really fly (i haven't thought about it that much yet). For weapons, he'd have "claws" on his feet, a revolver, and improvisation. He's somewhat of a bully and has inferiority-superiority complex, but runs away from bigger fishes.
Murder of Crows
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I'm betting you will need to buy straight flight as a power.
I see a second story burglar who lucked upon an experimental flight suit. I like the revolver as his attack power, fits with everything else.
The Crow is taken.
Raven, Rook, Night Raven,
Scraven the Crow.
Johnny Crow
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I always subscribe to the opinion that simpler is better. Unless it isn't.
Corvus
and I think he should leave a crow feather behind as his calling card
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Corvus is certainly the Latin root.
I'm not sure about these
Since he's low-tier:
Chirp
Whistler
Warbler
Feather
Claw
Takes stuff "for safe keeping": [b]S-Crow.[/b]
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Magpie doesn't care what he collects, as long as it's Shiney!
Russel Crow, Cameron Crow, Crow Diddly, Hume Crow-nin, Gregory Peck...
R.S.O. of Phoenix Rising
I don't know where you've been, Radiac, but it's good to see you again!
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