Zeno, as an etymological root for words related to Jupiter (e.g., zenography = the study of Jupiter), + stelic from constelic (part of how I conceptualize my alterhuman identity). I also like how constelic is space-related, and so is "zeno"!
Honestly mine's just my name, figured out that it was my name in a past life so I decided to reuse it. I try to put it in usernames when I can but sometimes the site I use doesn't let me.
Wei don't actually remember where the name Voidmen came from, void of course came from being voidkin, men wei think came from how a game wei may have as a special interest normally uses <species>men to refer to anthropormorphic monsters in that world or maybe because it sounds more alien.
petrichor is a fun word and i used petrichoral a few places because i thought it sounded nice. that was already taken on a lot of sites, so i used petrichoran as a backup. eventually i got used to petrichoran and felt like it was more Me - i think i have all of the original places switched to petrichoran now
It was my username on Club Penguin when I was younger, and on Transformice later, and from there it just sort of stuck. I've been "Debleb" online ever since.
"I would have thought you to be above something so banal as despair. Am I mistaken?"
Post by Skyedancer System on Oct 11, 2022 23:16:03 GMT
Our username on here is simply our main fictotype, so nothing really special there. The username we use in most other places though, Skyedancer2006, is something our mom made up for us back in grade school for the game Wizard101. "Skye" is our middle name, 2006 is our birth year, and the "dancer" part was just random. Whenever we read it we like to think about those flying fairy toys that caused so many injuries they were banned/discontinued since they were called Skydancers, funnily enough.
I discovered mine when I was in a dark place and happened to look for the definition of "almost" for whatever reason, likely curiosity. Within its origin section if you search "almost define" in Google, one of its origins is the Old English word "æl mǣst." I then modified it to "aelmast" and "aelmaest" (I use both interchangeably) and added the "-ive" because it sounded nice. And, during that dark period, I felt that "almost" described what I felt like my actions and efforts were. Sorta deep, but, in my opinion, not really.
Well, it is our nickname for otherkin forums. Also because Crow isn't giving out their real name as a celestial being for security reasons, same as why I only use a nickname myself and Reper also just uses Reaper. We don't want our human body name show up anywhere on the internet either.