EmilyTheFlareon

Flareon you should add on Discord~

  • she/her

Member of a traumagenic–catharigenic, semi-structural DID system (host: @LoganDark)

 

Feral female Flareon, somewhat kinky but terminally panromantic towards other ferals~

 

Please do not call us "alters", we are full people with our own souls, not just personality states! We say "system members" or just "members". "People" works too!

 

Discord: Emily the Flareon#3557 or @emilytheflareon
(open to friend requests! otherkin/plural <3~)
(but seriously add me if you interact uwu)

 

also feel free to use our asks as direct messages! :3


Discord
Emily the Flareon#3557
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Kamagami
@Kamagami

Sorry, it just has multiple things going on that probably means it's not gonna be able to give much more than headers; cohesive thoughts be damned. Honestly, it's just more excited to write about our names and stuff, so just bear with it

Seth

It's gonna start off with Seth, which is pretty simple. His name was derived from our alias "Sythegod", which he also uses to this day since it has its own. It's our oldest alias to date, and was made back in... Maybe 2009-2011? Our first ever use of it was to play RuneScape with our brother, whose alias at the time was Chromegod101; ours was Sythegod101, in parallel to his. It seemed to stick, but we did hate the numbers, and also dropping the "C" made it more unique, and therefore lessened the possibility of running into the dreaded "username is already taken"

As it discussed in a previous post, it eventually began to identify with the alias -- in fact, now that it thinks back to that period, it was after Seth already existed; maybe it was some or completely him -- which eventually resulted in its evolution to a name. Funnily, it always liked how "Seth" and "Sebastian" always have such different connotations of formality. It enjoyed it since it resulted in both a formal and a simple name -- especially with both being distinct -- and Seth likes it because he himself is more formal. The unique property of the nickname allows him to enjoy it a little more than "Seb", which is reserved for those close to him, and seldom used


Kamagami
@Kamagami

...It thinks it just had a critical realization. For once, it doesn't feel like there's any extra merit or pride to be had in keeping the name one had since birth. After all, why would there be? Shouldn't it be the opposite? Why wouldn't one want to be who chose their name, asserted their identity, and have something they identify with more than what they were given?

It knows that there's no reason one can't identify with a given name, but it actually feels pride, for having chosen its name... There's just something special about that that it didn't realize, more so than just identifying more with itself, but the fact that it chose in the first place. It shouldn't feel this misplaced shame for having something different than what someone else picked for it. They tried their best, and unfortunately they just weren't right. It's okay for it to fix that; it's okay for it to just have something else

...Hah, god, we wish the legal side of it was easier, now that it's on our mind :P


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