Name the move contest

And there’s four san-san points, but we’re not calling it like the dog armpit hit or something.

Unless you want to.

It would have the funny connotation of Why Chinese call AIs "dog"? - #7 by dangomango

Random ai suggested naming for the 1-2 point

Mythological Influences:

  • “The Janus Point”: Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, endings, and transitions, reflects the 1-2 point’s role in both creating and destroying life.
  • “The Cerberus Gate”: Cerberus, the three-headed dog guarding the underworld, evokes the idea of a strong, difficult-to-breach defensive position.
  • “The Chimera’s Claw”: The Chimera, a composite creature, represents the complex tactical possibilities arising from this point.
  • “The Valkyrie’s Perch”: Valkyries, deciding who lives and dies in battle, connect to the life-and-death implications of the 1-2 point.
  • “The Mjolnir’s Rest”: Mjolnir is the hammer of Thor, and this name implies a point of great power, and defense.

Animal Influences:

  • “The Spider’s Corner”: Spiders are known for their intricate webs and strategic positioning, reflecting the tactical complexities of the 1-2 point.
  • “The Badger’s Burrow”: Badgers are known for their strong defenses and tenacity, highlighting the 1-2 point’s role in securing territory.
  • “The Octopus’s Grip”: Octopuses have strong, adaptable tentacles, suggesting the 1-2 point’s ability to control surrounding stones.
  • “The Wasp’s Nest”: Wasps are known to defend their nests very aggressively, so this name would apply to a very strong defensive position.
  • “The Tortoise’s Hold”: Tortoises are known for their strong shell, and their ability to hold a position