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League of Legends Undead Name Generator

Generate Undead names in the style of League of Legends lore. The undead of Runeterra are not merely the risen dead — they are champions, warlords, and spirits bound to eternal purpose. From the Black Mist wraiths of the Shadow Isles to the spectral warriors of the Blessed Isles, these beings carry names that echo with loss, rage, and dark majesty. Yorick, Mordekaiser, Hecarim, Thresh, and Karthus all bear names forged in shadow. Undead names in Runeterra take two forms: legendary titles that stand alone — cryptic, resonant epithets like Dawnbreaker or Mournblade — and honorific epithets in the format 'The [Adjective] [Noun]', such as The Hollow Reaper or The Forsaken Blade. Both forms convey the weight of ancient power and unfinished purpose. Perfect for League of Legends fan fiction, undead warlord characters in tabletop campaigns, Shadow Isles worldbuilding, or any dark fantasy project needing names that feel cursed, eternal, and commanding.

League of Legends Undead Name

Blight's Plight
Mournblade
Ghost Reaver
The Crazed Pact
The Impending Desecrater

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About the League of Legends Undead Name Generator

This generator creates names for undead beings in the style of League of Legends lore. The undead of Runeterra are among the most varied and compelling characters in the game's fiction — from the spectral cavalry of the Black Mist to cursed champions bound by unfinished purpose. This generator captures two distinct naming registers: standalone legendary titles and honorific epithets in the format "The [Adjective] [Noun]."

Legendary titles are single evocative names — words that carry the weight of centuries: Mournblade, Dawnbreaker, Oathbreaker, Heartseeker. These are names that would be whispered in fear or carved on tombstones. The epithet form — "The Hollow Champion," "The Forsaken Blade," "The Wicked Reaper" — echoes the honorific naming style of ancient warlords and cursed figures across Runeterra's history.

Both naming styles appear throughout the game's champions and lore texts. The generator draws its vocabulary from the rich tradition of Runeterra's death-touched champions, producing names suitable for fan fiction, creative writing, tabletop campaigns, and any dark fantasy project.

The Undead of Runeterra

The Shadow Isles

The Shadow Isles — once the Blessed Isles, a paradise of beauty and healing magic — were corrupted by a catastrophic event known as the Ruination, unleashing the Black Mist: a supernatural fog that transforms living things into undead wraiths. Champions like Thresh, Hecarim, Yorick, Karthus, Mordekaiser, and Viego the Ruined King draw their power from this cursed realm, and each bears a name that resonates with dark grandeur.

Undead Naming Traditions

Undead entities in Runeterra often receive new names — either self-appointed titles reflecting their new purpose, or names given by those who fear or worship them. These names tend toward the grand and ominous: they invoke finality, darkness, and purpose. The epithet form ("The [Adjective] [Noun]") echoes the naming of legendary weapons and dark gods across Runeterra's various cultures.

How to Use These Names

  • Name a fan-created undead champion for League of Legends concept art or fan fiction.
  • Give a death knight, lich, or warlord NPC a suitably ominous title in a tabletop RPG campaign.
  • Use legendary titles as names for cursed weapons, artifacts, or legendary items in a fantasy game.
  • Create antagonist names for dark fantasy novels, short stories, or interactive fiction.
  • Build out the roster of named Shadow Isles entities for Runeterra worldbuilding projects.
  • Use as guild or faction names for dark fantasy MMO communities or clan names in strategy games.

What Makes a Good Undead Name?

Mournblade

Compound words fusing grief and violence — Mournblade, Deathraze, Nightbane — create names that feel both poetic and threatening.

The Hollow Reaper

Honorific epithets use a powerful adjective paired with a fearsome noun, echoing the naming of legendary champions and warlords throughout history.

Oblivion

Single-concept names drawn from the vocabulary of endings and void — Oblivion, Requiem, Extinction — carry enormous weight as undead titles.

Example Undead Names

The Forsaken Blade Mournblade The Hollow Reaper Oathbreaker The Grim Titan Dawnbreaker The Wretched Voice Heartseeker The Eternal Shadow Ghostwalker

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an API to access this generator programmatically? +
Yes — FunGenerators.com provides API access to this and hundreds of other generators. Visit the API section of the site for plans and documentation.
Can I generate a name for a cursed weapon or artifact? +
Absolutely. The legendary title names (Mournblade, Deathraze, Stormbringer) are particularly suitable for naming cursed weapons, relics, or artifacts. The epithet form works well for factions, cults, or legendary undead figures.
Where do the name pools in this generator come from? +
The generator draws from two pools: a curated list of epic legendary titles (Mournblade, Heartseeker, Dawnbreaker) and separate adjective/noun pools used to form honorific epithets (The [Adjective] [Noun]). Both pools are inspired by the naming conventions of undead champions and artifacts in League of Legends and broader Runeterra lore.
Do these names fit non-League of Legends dark fantasy settings? +
Yes — the naming style (ominous compound words and grandiose epithets) is common across dark fantasy, gothic horror, and high fantasy. These names work equally well for death knights, liches, wraiths, or undead warlords in Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, custom settings, or original fiction.
Are the generated names free to use in published work? +
Yes — all generated names are free to use in personal or commercial creative projects. The generator combines words from general vocabulary and does not reproduce existing trademarked character names.