your name lists always save our butts when someone’s gender shifts or we need to grow our hoards , lol !! that said, i need some names that feel bright blue, punk/emo rockstar ish, and aquatic if that makes any sense! thank you so much!
sorry for the small wait anon! I will try my best to answer your amazing request!!
blue:
lapis
lazuli
saph
sapphire
azure
azuli
azuru
azula
azeren
azra
bluesette
bluen
bluzen
blue
lazul
saphen
sapphiro
emo/punk/rockstar:
rox
roxy
roxen
Roxanne
roxxie
lon
lonnie
xero
xeria
xeriad
Xerox
zennoric
zenorian
zennie
zexilin
qeirk
moxx
xyn
zade
zen
zenzy
zip
zippit
qen
qere
blitz
glitz
Bronx
alix
xenn
zexter
zeliphine
onyx
onyxia
eerie
eeren
exe
exnin
sixx
dynam
kroll
kren
kryxixia
brigtte
kamz
katzi
nitze
nithia
zinx
zisn
aquatic:
aquetta
Arquette
arqua
blub
bay
Baylor
delt
delta
nixie
orca
ocren
ceto
tritus
Triton
Tricia
kai
kaie
kasp
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thinking about how the extra area added on to a pacifist run of undertale, the true lab, is about alphys's past mistakes. how it ends with the story reaffirming that, despite the pain she's caused, the thing that matters is that she has now made the choice to do the right thing. she's still worthy of her friends' love.
thinking about how undertale doesn't expect the player to get a pacifist ending for the first time. how it's more likely than not that the player will kill toriel the first time they battle her, how lots of players don't initially figure out how to end undyne's fight without killing her, etc. what it expects — not even expects, really, but hopes — is that the player, if they care enough, will use their canonically acknowledged power over time to make up for those mistakes.
no matter how many neutral runs a player has done before committing to the pacifist run, the thing that matters to the characters, to the story, is that you've chosen, now, to do the right thing.
compared to alphys, the player honestly gets off lightly, in that you're the only one (other than flowey) who really remembers any harm you might have caused. and any direct guilting the game could have done about it is long past at this point.
instead, as undertale often does, it makes its point via parallels: alphys caused harm, and she knows it. she has committed to being better. in doing so, she has unlocked for herself a better ending to her story. and she deserves it. she's forgiven.
those structural narrative parallels are all over undertale, if you know where to look. and that's one of the things that makes it so fuckin' good.
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I have a personal headcanon that while underwater, SeaWings use mainly ASL to communicate ideas and thoughts and that the bioluminescent flashes are there to give tone, tense, etc.
(I'm new to learning ASL, please forgive any mistakes I made here in the signs)
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Lovecore mascneu names? If it's not too much trouble! It's hard to find lovecore names that aren't fem.
Terribly sorry this list is not that long. We still hope you enjoy. ^^ (many are Latin ! :3)
♡ love
♡ lovebug
♡ lover
♡ lovern
♡ eros
♡ bowie
♡ bowen
♡ angel
♡ Angelo
♡ lev
♡ luv
♡ Romeo
♡ desire
♡ amor
♡ adore
♡ Valentine
♡ Val
♡ lovey
♡ rosen
♡ dove
♡ doveril
♡ affectio
♡ pectus
♡ roseus
♡ amos
♡ adfectus
♡ affectus
♡ dilectio
♡ caritas
♡ searc
♡ Hart
♡ lovenhart
♡ rosethorn
♡ Valentino
♡ cupid
We hope you like if not you can always request and we apologize for the wait - 💜/🐇
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My top 10 nonfiction reads of 2023 (the asterisked ones are in French with no translation as of yet) :
Belle Greene, Alexandra Lapierre
The Indomitable Marie-Antoinette, Simone Bertière
Reporter: A Memoir, Seymour Hersh
Red Carpet: Hollywood, China and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy, Erich Schwartzel
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty, Patrick Keefe
Servir les riches, Alizée Delpierre*
La Comtesse Greffulhe : L’ombre des Guermantes, Laure Hillerin*
Le Courage de la nuance, Jean Birnbaum*
The Book Collectors of Daraya, Delphine Minoui
Flowers of Fire: The Inside Story of South Korea's Feminist Movement, Hawon Jung
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