Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress

Had a squad of highly-trained stoats who aided her on her ninja missions

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress
  6. Pembrook Welmont-Cholmunday, the King of the Silent Snick

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress
  6. Pembrook Welmont-Cholmunday, the King of the Silent Snick
  7. Joseph Pujol, the silent but deadly ninja

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress
  6. Pembrook Welmont-Cholmunday, the King of the Silent Snick
  7. Joseph Pujol, the silent but deadly ninja
  8. Claude deFace Kotaro, The Faceless Assassin

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress
  6. Pembrook Welmont-Cholmunday, the King of the Silent Snick
  7. Joseph Pujol, the silent but deadly ninja
  8. Claude deFace Kotaro, The Faceless Assassin
  9. The Perpetual Herkimer

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress
  6. Pembrook Welmont-Cholmunday, the King of the Silent Snick
  7. Joseph Pujol, the silent but deadly ninja
  8. Claude deFace Kotaro, The Faceless Assassin
  9. The Perpetual Herkimer
  10. Harald Blackmask, the Varangian avenger

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress
  6. Pembrook Welmont-Cholmunday, the King of the Silent Snick
  7. Joseph Pujol, the silent but deadly ninja
  8. Claude deFace Kotaro, The Faceless Assassin
  9. The Perpetual Herkimer
  10. Harald Blackmask, the Varangian avenger
  11. The Ninja Not Appearing in This Thread

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress
  6. Pembrook Welmont-Cholmunday, the King of the Silent Snick
  7. Joseph Pujol, the silent but deadly ninja
  8. Claude deFace Kotaro, The Faceless Assassin
  9. The Perpetual Herkimer
  10. Harald Blackmask, the Varangian avenger
  11. The Ninja Not Appearing in This Thread
  12. Spartako the Serpent Master

14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas

  1. Dr. Miguelito Sayyan O’Toole, the Blackest Death
  2. Qadim Qadhakrishnan, the Qobra of Qalikata
  3. Deadly Fred
  4. Fiendish fake-friendly Frieda
  5. The Stoatmistress
  6. Pembrook Welmont-Cholmunday, the King of the Silent Snick
  7. Joseph Pujol, the silent but deadly ninja
  8. Claude deFace Kotaro, The Faceless Assassin
  9. The Perpetual Herkimer
  10. Harald Blackmask, the Varangian avenger
  11. The Ninja Not Appearing in This Thread
  12. Spartako the Serpent Master
  13. The Badly-Spelled Ninja Formerly Known as Pricne

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Notable events of 15th Century Lower Baldavia

  1. Plague which killed every third person named Emil

Can we avoid categories with made-up answers?

Agree.

Also agree, I don’t mind one occasionally, but not 2 in a row

I’m in agreement also. Honestly, these last two have made me feel like I’ve missed some part of pop culture. Apparently, I haven’t; it’s all to be made-up. Might I suggest that if answers are to be made up and fictional, then the starter makes that clear?

Was I the only person who actually googled “14th Century Lower Baldavian Ninjas”?

No, I did too; and was completely flummoxed by what Google returned.

Posters for posts #1843-1848, I agree completely with all y’all.

What do we do here?

Maybe someone needs to start a Faker’s Dozen game.

I assumed it was some sort of Dr. Who thing, never having seen the show and just assuming it was full of weirdness. I’m glad I didn’t bother with googling or anything.

Nah, I was just fooling around. I’d done something similar before a couple of years ago and that one seemed to go over well.

Right, then.

Words the English language needs

  1. A gender-neutral pronoun other than “they”