Subject: Playing with my first name's letters.
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Posted on: 2016-12-09 20:58:00 UTC
Nothing fancy,but led to a good result. At least I think.
Subject: Playing with my first name's letters.
Author:
Posted on: 2016-12-09 20:58:00 UTC
Nothing fancy,but led to a good result. At least I think.
We haven't had one of those threads for a while, so I figured I'd ask: where'd you get your handle from? Is there an interesting story behind it?
I'll start: I got my handle from a totally insignificant Yu-Gi-Oh! card quite a while back; I decided that I liked the name and have been using it ever since.
into something more English-like. I needed a username that was relatively pronounceable, and wasn't feeling too creative.
...Okay, that's maybe a bit melodramatic, but yeah.
Long story short: I had a lengthy argument with someone (probably my mom? I feel like the answer is my mom) over whether my being trans was a sin. Rather than let her get to me, I decided to own that, and thus, Lily-Sinful.
...I guess that's technically more "petty spite" than revenge, huh?
"I'm definitely a girl, and not anything else, and definitely don't even WANT to be anything else, and definitely don't ever feel like a boy or practice being a boy. Because girls are COOL. Girls can be FIGHTERS just like boys can, and sorcerers."
Favorite animal: fox.
Evidence for "girls can be cool": my three aunts, who had long-standing jokes about being witches.
First thought: kitsune. Problem, of course, was everyone was doing kitsune.
Second thought, witchfox… witchvixen…?… No, witch and vixen are too close. foxmagi… …VixenMage!
These days, since everyone assumes you're otherkin and/or trying for sexuality with a name like this, I have other monikers. But I've had it so long, I've stuck with it in the oldest communities. And, after all, I've not entirely given up on foxes or femininity.
It's just my initials. |D
Some of you may remember that in my eagerness to contribute, I posted in a thread about Fairy Tail minis before properly introducing myself. I wasn't using my dA username (which came from Liz Gilbert's memoir) for anything else, and my FF.net handle--Eneko95--sounded silly, I guess. (Eneko being the Japanese name for Skitty.)
I was looking around for a new alias to use on the interwebs this last summer, as all my existing ones really didn't fit my gender any more, and in a fit of uninspiration, I grabbed the NATO phonetics for my first and middle initials. The name has grown on me since - it's quietly transfeminine, with Δ being the usual mathematical symbol for change.
Long story short, I wanted to just use sonofheaven, but apparently that was taken, so Neopets suggested a few variants. One of them was this, and I took it.
As for the inspiration, I wanted something to reflect my Christian faith, so I eventually settled on sonofheaven.
It's the name of an old childhood cat.
I got mine from my first ever D&D character: Mikelus Tarnel. He was a bit Mary Sueish, so I was glad to move away from him, but I always loved how the name sounded, so I kept it.
Granz: Szayel Aporro Granz. Don't ask me why, but when I first watched Bleach, he made an impression, and I didn't have the whole, "He's evil, but he's technically one of the good guys," thing I had with Mayuri. Ah, simple times.
Ice Cream: Neo. Because anybody who can beat people up with an umbrella and fly like Mary Poppins is awesome, evil or no.
Monarch: Reference to the Monarch archetype in Yu-Gi-Oh, the first archetype I ever played when I started the game.
It was a name in the style of names found in the Erin Hunter's Warriors series, but I thought one t was more cool instead of two. And...that's it, really.
My old Internet handle was SoulFinder, because I thought I was insightful and I was gonna save the world one person at a time or whatever. Looking at other people's posts, this is a familiar tune by now, but basically I grew up a bit, realized my stupid teenage self was a stupid teenager, and decided I needed a change.
I was still in high school at the time, but never mind. >.>
I thought the "Soul" part was okay, because what are you on the Internet except your innermost self, without all that external "body" baggage, but I wanted something that sounded cooler than just Soul, so I went poking around other languages, and I landed on Neshomeh in an English-Yiddish dictionary my school had for some reason. It stuck, and here we are.
~Soul-in-Yiddish
Once upon a time, I was very young, and finished reading Captain Underpants, and decided: 'Hey, that was pretty funny. Those characters were pretty funny. I should be funny!'
Oh, bugger me.
I decided that I was to be the official class clown, and my comedic talents manifested in such ingenious, subversive gags as shouting 'Banana!' in the middle of class. You know, when you wouldn't expect someone to shout banana!
It plays on your expectations! It's a joke, right?!
Oh, bugger me.
So I then moved into the internet, into lord knows what bloody thing. It was probably Runescape or Club Penguin, or some bollocks. Or some DS game, I don't know.
I decided that, being the master jokester I was ('Banana! Hahahahaha!') I needed something to reflect that.
It was spelt 'laughinstok'.
Oh, bugger.
I made it my Steam name (It's still my username, technically... brrrrrr) but, in that dangerous act known as 'Growing up and getting marginally less stupid,' I realised how absolutely dumb looking that name was. (And also how dumb the class clown thing was, particularly when you're not funny.)
I jumped around a bit, trying all sorts of names (Steam has a nickname sort've feature, where your visible name is separate from your username,) none of which had that spark.
No, I decided. This cannot do. I require something... classic. Old, but new.
Yes, yes...
So, Larfen J. Stocke!
And then I added an 'Esq', when I remembered that I was the son of a knight, and/or also an American lawyer!
Back when I was a kid, I was bitten by a radioactive gorgon head on a field trip to the local art museum. . .
Honestly, there isn't much of a story behind mine.
Back when I joined, I was rather introspective, trying to decide the kind of person I wanted to be, which was something I wanted my handle to reflect.
Apart from it sounding cool, acting as a shield, a kind of protector, was something that I could try to live up to. So I went with that.
Seriously, though: I had to come up with a username for the Board before introducing myself. I figured that it would be like everywhere else on the Internet: Unique, long, etc. etc.
Welp. Turns out this is a relatively tight and active place, and people will refer to you by your handle and remember you by it. Needless to say, Good Mod Addict is a bit on the long side, so JulyFlame at one point said basically "I'm not dealing with typing that, I'll just say GMA."
But, I still haven't actually answered the question. Here's the real answer: I use over 300 mods for my Skyrim games. I probably spend more time searching for, updating, and fixing conflicts with them at this point than I do actually playing the game.
It's absorbing, it really is. It becomes a game, in itself.
Got recommendations, mate, so that I can have more fun having my game munted? As in, weird, obscure recommendations, because, er. All the obvious ones are taken, oy?
What are you looking for? Like, graphics mods, bug fixes and performance improvements, animations, expanded lore/quests? Most of my setup is either graphics or gameplay overhauls.
I don't tend to go for weird stuff, personally.
You know. Anything you reckon's really good, but underrated, or whatever.
I mean, I'll take anything that's not graphics, because, whatever, right?
Nearly stopped playing Kerbal Space Program because my favourite mods keep misbehaving, and recently fought with Fallout: New Vegas.
Except the latter was actually my fault in the first place - in the end, the mod and mod result (NosCo Companion System and a companion made with it) were actually working just fine sicne the beginning.
I hadn't realized that I had put the companion in the Goodsprings abandoned shack instead of Jean's Sky Diving, and was looking in-game in the wrong place.
(For the record, the companion is based off Nikki and the player character is based on Agent!Sergio. Because... why the hell not?)
I would've used my old dA username, FawkesTheSkarmory, but I liked the alliteration better, and it seems that I made the right choice with this one. Besides, it's my Tumblr gandle as well, so there's that, too!
Nothing fancy,but led to a good result. At least I think.
Sergio is my first name, and Turbo is because I am a car enthusiast. That's pretty much it.
Well , just two that I'll mention .
The one here is my initials , rather boring .
And my ' name ' used at WWOMB and FF.net is the same -
Grape White , which is a tribute to my mother because she liked home decor featuring grapes and it's also a reference to WWE's Sheamus , who she also adored ( * blushes * )
'Matt' is short for 'Matthias', which is the closest English equivalent of my name.
'Cipher' has two origins: I do like riddles, puzzles, code-breaking, etc. The other comes from the TV show Gravity Falls and its character - Bill Cipher.
I'm a huge World of Warcraft nut, but my gateway drug into the world of MMORPGs was... Runescape.
I started playing when it was in the days of being able to either use a randomly-generated username, or you could make one up yourself. Of course, you couldn't actually use anything that sounded like a name (I guess to keep people from using their real ones?), but that seriously irritated me. And there was no way I wanted to be called "CamelotOrc3327" while on a quest to save the world.
So, being the idiot twelve year old I was, I played around with letters and sounds until I came up with "Iximaz". That totally sounded like a name, right?
Right?
Eh. :P I did end up using it as my internet handle pretty much everywhere, though, so it worked out in the end.
My friend and I were playing an imagination game and came up with two names for our cat characters: Brightshadow and Dawnfire. Funnily enough, I was originally Brightshadow and she was originally Dawnfire. I started off using Brightshadow as a screen name (notably at Deleterius) and then just moved on to DawnFire for some reason. I've actually thought of switching screennames since then (let's face it, I've been using DawnFire since I was about *fourteen years old*) but have figured it'd be pretty confusing for people. Although, seeing as a number of people have been doing it recently...I might go for it anyway. We'll see.
~DF
PS: 'Dawnfire' is apparently an incredibly common screenname, as it turns out. If you search 'Dawnfire' on FFN, for instance, a number of people who are not me come up. The capitalized Fire helps distinguish me, though I think I first used it mainly because I liked the way it looked.