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			Heren Istarion's "Deadnight Chanter" is a favorite of mine.  It sounds ominous, quasi-mythical, reminiscent of African or West Indian shamanic ritual.  My one criticism is that it fails to capture his joviality.
 I admire Rimbaud's "The Perilous Poet," in keeping with his screen name and also his online persona (from what I have seen of his posts).
 
 A few others that come to mind:
 
 Sharkû's "Hungry Ghoul"
 Mhoram's "Dead and Loving It"
 Ulmo's "A Northen Soul"
 
 all for different reasons, somewhat indescribable reasons.  Mho's is just plain cool, Sharkey's is terse and a bit unnerving, and Ulmo's [Legolas's] is tinged (to my mind) with sorrow, that Tolkien-esque sense of 'decline'; very tragic (and even mythic) in feel.
 
 Ah, but there are so many more - for the time being, I'm satisfied with bumping up this old gem and seeing who others nominate, now that so many BDers have great personal titles.
 
 On a similar note: I can't wait to see what Fordim Hedgethistle chooses, when a title comes his way.
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