Name change&
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Name change&
Name change
Hello, all CBers!
Wildfire speaking. I have decided to change my name so I can, at some point, reuse 'Wildfire' for a new AE (I won't do that for a while so I don't confuse y'all) and because I like this one suits me better.
Gallium is an element from the periodic table (atomic number 31). It has a very low melting point (so low it will melt in your hand).
It's a pretty silver metal.
And that's my new name!
submitted by Gallium , she/her
(November 26, 2021 - 4:53 pm)
(November 26, 2021 - 4:53 pm)
And here are my AEs.
Phantasmagoria
Gender/Pronouns: aporagender, e/en/es
Appearance: gossamer hair, violet eyes, leather jacket, gold hoop earrings, physically appears feminine
Personality: eccentric, peaceful
Species: elf (also ghost)
Signoff: bold
Wildfire
Gender/Pronouns: genderfluid, depends (will put current pronouns in location box, but if in doubt use fey/fey/feys)
Appearance: depends
Personality: chaotic, loyal, charismatic
Species: shapeshifter, no 'true' species
Signoff: none
Note: Fey won't be used for a while to avoid confusion
Hiraeth
Gender/Pronouns: male, he/him
Appearance: violet maple leaf hair, gold eyes, blue skin, has six fingers on left hand, colorful clothes
Personality: we'll see
Species: sylvari (plant person)
Signoff: italics
(November 26, 2021 - 9:43 pm)
Augh! My device autocorrected fae/faer/faers to fey/fey/feys.
Please don't use the fey pronouns.
Please use fae pronouns.
Thanks!
(November 27, 2021 - 12:59 pm)
(November 27, 2021 - 1:54 pm)
Gallium is a super cool name, I love it! Your AEs also have super awesome names.
(November 27, 2021 - 3:49 pm)
Wow, sounds cool!
By the way, is Phantasmagoria the one who's been posting in the Regular Poetry Thread and Poetry Contest? I think I vaguely remember something like that being mentioned, and en poetry is really good! (Also did I use the pronouns correctly there?)
(November 28, 2021 - 4:21 pm)
Yes, phantasmagoria was the 1 posting on the poetry threads. And the en pronoun is In the objective case. For possesive case use es.
(November 28, 2021 - 4:45 pm)
Oh, ok! Thanks for the clarification, I'm not really used to working with these pronouns!
(November 29, 2021 - 1:47 am)