Re: Star
in reply to a message by Amphelise
are you kidding, I like it too, I got all excited about it! Stargret does have a neater appearance
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*steals Stargret and stashes it away for future reference*
Tis awesomely... something
Tis awesomely... something
It makes me think of Greteliese, which no one else likes either :D
I might one day have to name a character Stargret if you'll permit me! I'll have to come up with a quirky, funny backstory to justify the name, though.
I might one day have to name a character Stargret if you'll permit me! I'll have to come up with a quirky, funny backstory to justify the name, though.
I can die happy knowing there is a fictional Stargret out there!
I really enjoy long-winded mashup names that look old fashioned. Greteliese is great! Also Liselotte, Hannelore, Belphoebe, Christabel, etc. They just immediately make me think of fairy story heroines.
I really enjoy long-winded mashup names that look old fashioned. Greteliese is great! Also Liselotte, Hannelore, Belphoebe, Christabel, etc. They just immediately make me think of fairy story heroines.
The lovely lady christabel, whom her father loves so well - what makes she in the woods so late, a furlong from the castle gate? She had dreams all yesternight of her own betrothed knight, and she in the midnight wood will pray for the wael of her lover that's far away...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was acutely sensitive to phonetics in general and believed that his name was the ugliest possible combination of sounds. The other characters in Christabel (that I've encountered) are Leoline the father and Geraldine the freaky ass villain. The most beautiful combination of sounds was "Susquehanna."
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was acutely sensitive to phonetics in general and believed that his name was the ugliest possible combination of sounds. The other characters in Christabel (that I've encountered) are Leoline the father and Geraldine the freaky ass villain. The most beautiful combination of sounds was "Susquehanna."
I love all of those too. I would totally use Liselotte but I don't think E would go for it!
I wrote a story with a Christabel in it when I was a teenager. She was a princess who became a sorceress, I think. *fond eyeroll*
I wrote a story with a Christabel in it when I was a teenager. She was a princess who became a sorceress, I think. *fond eyeroll*
This message was edited 12/7/2011, 2:21 PM
Christabel in the poem is a princess!
Who is manipulated by a sorceress!
Who is manipulated by a sorceress!
I love this whole conversation. :D
PLEASE make a Stargret!!!!
PLEASE make a Stargret!!!!
Every time I see "Stargret" I have to do a double take to make sure it doesn't say "Stargate".. ;P