Okay. I am attempting to write a creature that is like denial brought to life. Basically, when a person with strong spiritual connections is grieving a dead companion, or enemy, they can accidentally create a spirit that is that person physically and mentally, at least from their understanding of them. These creatures believe they are the real deal and are functionally immortal, unless the person who summoned them stops denying and comes to terms with their loss. The problem I'm facing is what to call them. My current ideas are Thoughtborn or Griefborn, but I want to hear your ideas or suggestions.
Okay. I am attempting to write a creature that is like denial brought to life. Basically, when a person with strong spiritual connections is grieving a dead companion, or enemy, they can accidentally create a spirit that is that person physically and mentally, at least from their understanding of them. These creatures believe they are the real deal and are functionally immortal, unless the person who summoned them stops denying and comes to terms with their loss. The problem I'm facing is what to call them. My current ideas are Thoughtborn or Griefborn, but I want to hear your ideas or suggestions.
I feel like saying (insert) born feels wrong because the person who died has already been born. Like a Dragonborn was literally born with dragon like traits, so it’s fair to call it a dragon, but if you simply transform it feels odd to call it a “born”
Trying to think of name suggestions. I don’t want to just be a critic but hopefully that insight is somewhat useful
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How does it feel? To be on your own? With no direction home? A complete unknown? Like A Rolling Stone?
Okay. I am attempting to write a creature that is like denial brought to life. Basically, when a person with strong spiritual connections is grieving a dead companion, or enemy, they can accidentally create a spirit that is that person physically and mentally, at least from their understanding of them. These creatures believe they are the real deal and are functionally immortal, unless the person who summoned them stops denying and comes to terms with their loss. The problem I'm facing is what to call them. My current ideas are Thoughtborn or Griefborn, but I want to hear your ideas or suggestions.
I feel like saying (insert) born feels wrong because the person who died has already been born. Like a Dragonborn was literally born with dragon like traits, so it’s fair to call it a dragon, but if you simply transform it feels odd to call it a “born”
Trying to think of name suggestions. I don’t want to just be a critic but hopefully that insight is somewhat useful
I feel like you’re misunderstanding something. A Dragonborn isn’t called a Dragonborn because they’re born with draconic features. It’s meant to mean something along the lines of “of a dragon” or that the person was quite literally birthed from a dragon. It could be called a thoughtborn because they come from thoughts. Created by thought. You could even say they were born from thoughts.
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ok
what time would that be?
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do you maybe want to join my thread?
Praise Jeff!!!!!
Ni!
Creator of the Realm of Dragons Tavern
My Extended Sig
Praise Jeff!!!!!
Ni!
Creator of the Realm of Dragons Tavern
My Extended Sig
Sure.?
SONA Research Corp.. (DM'S OPEN) "I am the Modern Prometheus"
[WARNING:DATA SPILL for Subject 420] ("No cost too great. No mind to think. No will to break. No voice to cry suffering. ")
[File on Subject #420] (Is extended sig) "I like pasta, Creepypasta"
"This Company is like working on opening Pandora's Box" -Director of Cognitive Research
ok it's the realm of dragons
it's linked in my sig
you don't need to join but please at least take a look
Praise Jeff!!!!!
Ni!
Creator of the Realm of Dragons Tavern
My Extended Sig
Okay. I am attempting to write a creature that is like denial brought to life. Basically, when a person with strong spiritual connections is grieving a dead companion, or enemy, they can accidentally create a spirit that is that person physically and mentally, at least from their understanding of them. These creatures believe they are the real deal and are functionally immortal, unless the person who summoned them stops denying and comes to terms with their loss. The problem I'm facing is what to call them. My current ideas are Thoughtborn or Griefborn, but I want to hear your ideas or suggestions.
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I feel like saying (insert) born feels wrong because the person who died has already been born. Like a Dragonborn was literally born with dragon like traits, so it’s fair to call it a dragon, but if you simply transform it feels odd to call it a “born”
Trying to think of name suggestions. I don’t want to just be a critic but hopefully that insight is somewhat useful
How does it feel?
To be on your own?
With no direction home?
A complete unknown?
Like A Rolling Stone?
I feel like you’re misunderstanding something. A Dragonborn isn’t called a Dragonborn because they’re born with draconic features. It’s meant to mean something along the lines of “of a dragon” or that the person was quite literally birthed from a dragon. It could be called a thoughtborn because they come from thoughts. Created by thought. You could even say they were born from thoughts.
Somewhere between a genius and a moron.