![]() The first one I started with the facade, rather than the “easter egg” meaning. Alternate pronunciations, it becomes “Bloodlust”.Ģ – Onshi (穏子) written Gentle Girl. Because this is how I entertain myself nowadays (did you know they have a dedicated kanji for “The God of the Zorastrians”? Because apparently they do).ġ – Senma (荃茉) written Aromatic Herb + Jasmine. (But I’d rather be programming and stuff.) I just have to sit down and do it at some point. Could still be better, but you get the idea. How about Ereballa? Yep, no search results in Google. “Erebos” is the Greek word for “Darkness”. Of course, I bet I can probably do better than “Umbramanca”, especially because it’s so long. Bam, now I have a never-before-used name for a character. No results for Umbramanca, only for those two words used in the same sentence. To make that word sound more feminine, I might call her “Umbramanca”. ![]() ![]() “Umbramancer” already has results in Google. That’s because these names are pretty unique and don’t really appear in many other places on the Internet.įor a while now, I’ve had a game idea about a female witch who can control her shadow independently of her body. Fortune”, or “Squigly” into Google, the top results you get are for Skullgirls characters. If you type “Filia”, “Cerebella”, “Parasoul”, “Painwheel”, “Ms. ![]()
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