+avroair Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 I am having a Murder Mystery event and could use some creative character personality ideas? I have listed 4 below can you come up with others? Such as: Name: George Launders Experience: newbie Cache Type: WG trading post Personal: Collects as many WG$ as he can Name: Reed Cashpage Experience: newbie Cache type: hasn't placed one yet Personal: can't follow cache directions Name: Rob Trinkets Experience: newbie Cache Type: Tupperware Personal: always removes items from caches without trading Name: Rocky Cravass Experience: veteran placer Personal: Likes hiking and placing caches among boulders Name: Dee Eneff Experience: mixed Personal: someone who regularly can't find caches Name: Smile Ohyeh Experience: pro Personal: always logs a cache as a find Can you think of anymore? Quote
+briansnat Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 (edited) Vera Disonest She likes to log fake finds Clem Nofinde A ghost cacher. Doesn't log online. Phil DeCache Nice guy. Places well stocked caches. Steele DeCache Phil's evil twin brother. A notorious cache theif Norm Ahal Nice guy. Popular local geocacher. Phillip DePockets A louse who takes all the good stuff and leaves junk Walker Farr Hates urban caches. Loves long hikes. Dinah Lotte Rarely hunts caches, but she loves event caches with lots of food. Easily identified by her large girth and multiple chins. Heidi Moore Hides many caches...over 300 to date. All are log only micros hidden next to a major, national muffler repair chain. Doesn't maintian them though. Her geocaching name, MDAS, comes from the company's initials on the NY Stock Exchange. Mary Mee Spinster. Only geocaches so she can meet men. Davis Gross A real slob of a cacher. Leaves food and other nasty items in caches. Mark DeCoords Always complaining about the cache coordinates and providing his "better" coordinates in his cache log. Ima Jerque She has nothing nice to say in the forums. Posts are always snide critiques of fellow geocachers and the website owners. Has alienated all local geocachers. Has taken to skulking from cache to cache and not even noting her visit in the logs. Hughes Athers Too lazy to hunt caches on his own so he always joins group hunts doesn't bother looking for the cache. He just signs the logbook once its found. Auntie Cash Forest ranger who thinks caches are buried. Doesn't want any in her park. Edited October 9, 2004 by briansnat Quote
+Divine Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 (edited) Carrie Sagun Armed and dangerous also when caching Mark Well Experience: Pro Cache Type: Any Remembers all found caches and trades he's done Mike Row Hates traditional rural caches. Hides only very small urban caches. Mr. Ekash Experience: No one knows Cache Type: Cryptic Enigmatic puzzle cache hider. Eve Venter Joins every geocachers' meeting in 500 km radius. Mark & Reed Loggs Geocaching brothers known for always punctiliously filling and reviewing the logbook. Kashma Sheen Has found more than 5000 caches. Guy Laxlife Devotes all his time in geocaching. Edited October 8, 2004 by Divine Quote
+avroair Posted October 8, 2004 Author Posted October 8, 2004 Sweet Thanks - anymore. Mr. Reeman Sets up puzzle caches No one has ever met him Miles Tone Veteran cache Loves finding caches and reaching new benchmarks Quote
+Divine Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 (edited) Stu Peed Logs mostly DNFs - even at 1/1 caches. Doesn't get even dead giveaway hints. Avery DeCrypt Always reads additional hints before even leaving the house. Terry Fikash Known for his top quality hides. Al Terdtin Cacher from New Jersey using mainly particular mint candy cases as cache containers. Edited October 8, 2004 by Divine Quote
+avroair Posted October 8, 2004 Author Posted October 8, 2004 It may be silly, yet necessary to do the murder mystery event!!! Quote
+Anonymous' Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 It may be silly, yet necessary to do the murder mystery event!!! I know that it's necessary, but it's funny to read some of the suggestions. Quote
+TinaFraser Posted October 9, 2004 Posted October 9, 2004 How about: Notta Thare Searches the site for the DNF's and goes to find these to make sure they are indeed missing... Hidem Uphill Likes them uphill...both ways...in the snow. Hidem Downhill Uphill's backwards backcountry cousin (allegedly his brother and Uncle too)....who prefers slipping and sliding all the way down. Straight Enarow (couldn't figure out what this one does) Uppa Creak All the caches hidden by her involve boating, water, or nautical things. She leaves her signature Paddle when she finds a new cache. Shoe Goo Always seems to find the muddiest, dirtiest, and downright messiest caches no matter what time of year she goes. Kind of takes it upon herself to get those caches others would rather NOT do. Tri Dent All his caches get pretty banged up. Sim Plicity 1/1? Too hard.....wants someone tolook for the cache while she waits in her car. Cute thread....like it late at night when I am a bit slap happy to begin with. Quote
+TinaFraser Posted October 9, 2004 Posted October 9, 2004 Just out of curiosity, is this going to be like an event cache eventually? This may be pretty amusing to hand everyone a personality and have them go try to find as many caches in a given amount of time that their "person" would attempt to do. Quote
+Divine Posted October 9, 2004 Posted October 9, 2004 (edited) Dunn Pherst Notorious FTF'er of his area. Tracy Sleeveknot Uses always only existing paths, never breaks even a twig when hiking to caches. Terry Blekash Hides his caches by slowing a bit down and throwing them out of his car window. Luke Atmee Hardcore webcam cache poser. Dewd Seetoes Manages to collect at least two full bags of trash on every cachingtrip. Edited October 9, 2004 by Divine Quote
+briansnat Posted October 9, 2004 Posted October 9, 2004 (edited) Vaughn Imis German guy. Obsessed with finding a really tough cache. Has gone back dozens of times and posted a DNF each visit. Carrie Lotts Fills her pack with enough stuff to survive a week in the woods, only to look for for suburban 1/1's Olive DeStuph A cache pirate who takes the contents and logbook but always leaves the contaniner. Adam Upp A real numbers hound. If there is a easy cache to find, he will find it. Avoids multis and anything higher than a 1/1 because, as he says "why spend 5 hours finding one cache when you can spend one hour finding 5?". Danis Thoreau Will search every nook and cranny and leave no stone unturned in his quest to find a cache. Megan Notchew Brags that she is always armed while geocaching and thinks people who aren't are stupid. Amos Oldaze Doesn't like that geocaching has become popular. Longs for the time when geocaching was a sport known to a select few. Man, I can go on forever with this, please stop me. Edited October 9, 2004 by briansnat Quote
+avroair Posted October 9, 2004 Author Posted October 9, 2004 Just out of curiosity, is this going to be like an event cache eventually? This may be pretty amusing to hand everyone a personality and have them go try to find as many caches in a given amount of time that their "person" would attempt to do. Yes this is an event: Murder Mystery: Tourne Asunder Quote
+ShadowAce Posted October 10, 2004 Posted October 10, 2004 I am having a Murder Mystery event and could use some creative character personality ideas?I have listed 4 below can you come up with others? Such as: Name: George Launders Experience: newbie Cache Type: WG trading post Personal: Collects as many WG$ as he can Name: Reed Cashpage Experience: newbie Cache type: hasn't placed one yet Personal: can't follow cache directions Name: Rob Trinkets Experience: newbie Cache Type: Tupperware Personal: always removes items from caches without trading Name: Rocky Cravass Experience: veteran placer Personal: Likes hiking and placing caches among boulders Name: Dee Eneff Experience: mixed Personal: someone who regularly can't find caches Name: Smile Ohyeh Experience: pro Personal: always logs a cache as a find Can you think of anymore? Name: Willie Makeit Willie is famous for starting a multi and getting lost then giving up because he cannot find the ending coordinates. At event caches, a pool is normally started to see how long it takes him to return to the event cache... Without a log entry. Quote
+avroair Posted October 27, 2004 Author Posted October 27, 2004 Anyone have any more names. The Murder Mystery is November 14th. Quote
+Divine Posted October 27, 2004 Posted October 27, 2004 (edited) Bo M.B. Skare Hides his home made pipe-like containers in very crowded public places. Terry N. Five You always need a rope, scuba gear or such when looking for his caches. Hal O'Wene Hides special scary caches especially in the end of October. Sir Ches Foreva Doesn't give up, always finds the cache eventually. Has never logged a DNF. Mrs. Eve N. Theesiest Hardly ever finds a cache. Geocaching is obviously not her sport. Edited October 27, 2004 by Divine Quote
+Johnnie Stalkers Posted October 27, 2004 Posted October 27, 2004 Ms. Step - always falling down. Usually injured. Hates anything over 2 difficulty. Ivan Swag - In in for swag profit. Trades poorly. Flash Totheloot - Speed walks to every cache. All about the numbers. Doc Hidaway - Hides really creative caches but is antisocial. Sita Lot - Sock puppet for a male cacher. Has 2 finds and 2000 forum posts. Grandpa Smiley - Lonely old man who caches just to meet people. When you meet him on the trail he talks. A lot. About nothing. Mrs. D. Sperate - Lonely house wife who's husband ignores her. Looking for male attention. Quote
+joefrog Posted October 27, 2004 Posted October 27, 2004 GPS AXE a home Complete troublemaker, and loves to hear himself talk? Quote
+psycHo & Cookie Posted October 28, 2004 Posted October 28, 2004 Straight Enarow(couldn't figure out what this one does) Always heads to the cache "as the crow flies". Does not look for existing trails or roads. Loves bushwhacking. Quote
+Divine Posted October 28, 2004 Posted October 28, 2004 (edited) Yumet Hu Poor guy, eagerly wants to attend event caches, but is always out of town, sick or busy with work at the time. Hugh Jazzbox Hides only very large containers. Iam C. King Grumpy guy, doesn't want to be disturbed when searching caches. Edited October 28, 2004 by Divine Quote
Apollo Bob Posted October 28, 2004 Posted October 28, 2004 Fran Tickly Foremost She must always be the FTF on a cache, and more importantly must crow about it. Quote
+avroair Posted October 28, 2004 Author Posted October 28, 2004 Misty Ferstenfynd Always the second to the cache after a notorious FTFer. Quote
+avroair Posted November 10, 2004 Author Posted November 10, 2004 TONY Neuork - Journalist who hides one in Central Park to write a story about it in Time Out New York Pete Bogg - Loves finding caches in swampy areas Woody Glenn - Loves finding caches in woodland areas Hardy Climbs - Loves finding a cache after a steep hike up a mountain Jack Antenna - Uses gadgets to locate his geocaches - also plots shortest telemetry between caches Garmin Electra - Geocaching model and spokeswomen for hiding caches Quote
+AMMOMAN Posted November 11, 2004 Posted November 11, 2004 I think I have encounter some of these "fictional" characters. Quote
+Divine Posted November 17, 2004 Posted November 17, 2004 The Murder Mystery is November 14th. I just read the logs, and people seemed to have fun. Saw many forum-familiar names there too, as well as using some of the murder mystery names suggested in this thread. Say, how many names did you end up using? Quote
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