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Where did your username come from?

My name is my pen name as an Author. I don't necessarily want to write with my true name because the town I live in is a high Christian based town, mostly the religious side of it, not the actual relationship with God, and many of them disagree thoroughly with reading magic books or fantasy etc. I like the name Thomas and Laszlo actual came from an upended writing expirement I did with a friend a few months ago. I am excited to read about everyone else's now!

I see. I'm homeschooled and am part of a highly conservative Christian homeschool group. Many of the people I know have a distrust of magic and fantasy. :/ I couldn't care less what they think, but it is a bit frustrating.

My real name has a very "author-y" sound, so I think I'll write with my real name. I've experimented with pen names though.
 

Caged Maiden

Staff
Article Team
I made costumes and when I went to find a name to use for my website, all the easy things were taken...so after about 30 minutes of inventing dot coms and plugging them into GoDaddy, I found that cagedmaiden.com was free, and since I made corsets and other Renaissance and historical and fantasy costumes, I just took it because I was tired of searching and didn't really care. So, I became the caged maiden, because I wear corsets to support fancy heavy historical dresses (which you can see in my profile if you care to look through my costumes folder of photos). Yep, nothing deep, just my old business name.
 

kabe

Acolyte
Mine was taken from Ian M Banks' 'Look To Windward', a character named Kabe Ischloear. As a character, he came across as the calm, considered, peacable person we all would like to be....
 

Aryth

Journeyman
I got my username from the map of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. Back in high school I'd pick World of Warcraft character names from his series, and Aryth was my Draenei Priest. The western sea in Jordan's novels is called the Aryth Ocean.
 
My name originally comes from a long-running, on and off again folk-punk band I've fronted, the Insolent Lads. I've taken to using it everywhere, pretty much. As to why I chose it in the first place, it just sounded like the right name for the job (even though I'm quite polite and wouldn't object to a lass in the group).
 

Geo

Lore Master
There's not mystic to my name, really. I studied oceanography in college, and the last year you have to choose an area to specialize; I chose Coastal Geology. That year, for some strange coincidence, everyone else was into biology and chemistry, and I became the sole student of the whole geology group. Soon enough, my friends started calling me Geo, and by the end of the year even the teachers called that. So I took it as official nickname and use it every time I can (the problem is that very often it's already taken).
 

OfAllTheBars

New Member
OfAllTheBars: A deliberate misquote of Rick's line from Casablanca (simply the best film ever made): "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine." @ofalltheginjoints is too long for twitter, @ofallthebars is just right, but you'll find me as @russellbowman
 
I love crystals, crystalline structures, crystalline beings, and my gender is often ambiguous at best, even to those who know me. As for my avatar, Mew is one of my favourite Pokemon creatures, and I love cats.
 

Addison

Dark Lord
I got my username as it's a name I've always liked and it's a helluva lot easier to spell and pronounce than my real name. My best friend of fire years and my step-dad of ten still can't spell it right.
 
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