Still, it's an AMAZING username!!!
Okami Okami Okami!!!
Still, it's an AMAZING username!!!
Okami Okami Okami!!!
Games finished in 2013 : Thearythm FF - Pokémon B2 - Tales of Graces F - Miles Edgeworth Investigations - Fire Emblem Awakening - Spirit Camera - Hakuoki - FFVIII - Ar Tonelico II - Riviera
Okamiden - Rhythm Thief
Now Playing : Pandora's tower - Bioshock - Hotel Dusk
Still looking for Kid Icarus Cards! If you got any that you don't want anymore, they'll get some awsome love!
(Thank you Terro (biiiig thanks!), Dusty and Ivy :-)
Mine is... a bit of a dumb story, haha. I was pretty young when I first started hanging out on the Internet, and I've always been a SEGA/Sonic fan, too. So my first nickname was "blue_hedgehog", because for some reason that felt more original to me than just going "Sonic", lol. Or it might've been because Sonic was taken, I don't even remember anymore, to be honest, haha.
After a while people started dropping the hedgehog bit when referring to me and called me just "Blue". This happened around the same time I started using IRC to visit that forum's channel, more or less, and that was actually the main motivator that brought about the "Blue-kun" nickname (another amazingly original nick). When I tried to register "Blue" only on IRC it was already taken, so I needed something to fill in and... well, the honorific '-kun' it was. Ever since then, I reckon this might've been a good 9 years ago, the Blue-kun thing just stuck and I've been using it on most places. Sometimes I go for 'burucchi' (which would be some sort of made-up japanese diminutive of blue with some added sillyness, I guess?), too, which is my PSN/Twitter ID, because I'd rather keep it as one single word;
Random grumpy Brazilian who loves Falcom.
PSN: burucchi / Twitter: burucchi
Tiamat should post in this thread because I'm curious if that's referencing the goddess, the dragon, the band, or something else entirely.
May thy knife chip and shatter! Hooray for another Dune fan.
The Fedaykin were the hero's badass personal guards in the original novel and masters of extreme desert survival. Possibly as a native of a boring, cold and very wet country, there was some pyschology at work in my choice of identity.