UnclearEmptySky
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Eclipse - Empty Sky???
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water - fire
They/Them
Oh wow! I got an alert! *clicks notification* science prevails
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Good Eyesight, because my name is basically this one eye disease. If you would like to know a fun fact, look at my broadcast message (its the thing where you hover you mouse over my avatar).
Good Eyesight, because my name is basically this one eye disease. If you would like to know a fun fact, look at my broadcast message (its the thing where you hover you mouse over my avatar).
genericbuildingfire
um... sure
genericbuildingfire
um... sure
he/him
KingSlitherwing
[Slitherwing is an evil winged snake from the same world as Altari]
KingSlitherwing
[Slitherwing is an evil winged snake from the same world as Altari]
Doggamolar
(heh, that sounds ridiculously hilarious.)
Doggamolar
(heh, that sounds ridiculously hilarious.)
My username is a portmanteau! It combines the Latin word for tree "arbor" and the name of the Dwarven kingdom of Erebor from The Hobbit—because I'm a trash Bagginshield shipper, haha!
So keeping all that into account, and for the sake of keeping my name Tolkien-relevant, I'm going to say it'd be a combination of "acorn" and the Orcish stronghold of Gundabad. I'd use the Latin word for "acorn", but I'm afraid there are like five options and I have no idea which one would be best to use here! So I'm sticking to English just to be safe.
Acornbad, then? LMAO!
My username is a portmanteau! It combines the Latin word for tree "arbor" and the name of the Dwarven kingdom of Erebor from The Hobbit—because I'm a trash Bagginshield shipper, haha!
So keeping all that into account, and for the sake of keeping my name Tolkien-relevant, I'm going to say it'd be a combination of "acorn" and the Orcish stronghold of Gundabad. I'd use the Latin word for "acorn", but I'm afraid there are like five options and I have no idea which one would be best to use here! So I'm sticking to English just to be safe.
Acornbad, then? LMAO!