Oh, if you go 3rd ed, you can get more entertaining than that.
Walker, Texas Hulking Hurler
Walker, Texas Cancer Mage
Walker, Texas Fiend of Blasphemy
Walker, Texas Frenzied Berserker
Walker, Texas Master Samurai
Walker, Texas Acolyte of the Skin
Walker, Texas Risen Martyr
Mind you, it gets that much more in-jokey but some of these could get pretty entertaining, in a train-wreck sort of way, if nothing else. On the flipside, I think that "Ghostwalker, Texas Ranger" actually works as a plausible build.
Oh, and hey - 4th ed actually has a ranger-specific paragon path called Horizon Walker... which means that all you really need is a ranger who'll name his twin blades Roundhouse and Kick.
Walker, Texas Hulking Hurler
Walker, Texas Cancer Mage
Walker, Texas Fiend of Blasphemy
Walker, Texas Frenzied Berserker
Walker, Texas Master Samurai
Walker, Texas Acolyte of the Skin
Walker, Texas Risen Martyr
Mind you, it gets that much more in-jokey but some of these could get pretty entertaining, in a train-wreck sort of way, if nothing else. On the flipside, I think that "Ghostwalker, Texas Ranger" actually works as a plausible build.
Oh, and hey - 4th ed actually has a ranger-specific paragon path called Horizon Walker... which means that all you really need is a ranger who'll name his twin blades Roundhouse and Kick.