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Guyverman [2023-07-21 07:31:50 +0000 UTC]
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Conductocurrent [2015-01-24 04:15:22 +0000 UTC]
Is this chick on the Fanon Wiki? She looks remarkably familiar.
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Conductocurrent In reply to pokefreak13388 [2015-01-24 19:39:48 +0000 UTC]
Actually, instead could you just give me some advice? My current OC has a Native American motif, and his weapon transformation makes them into a feather bladed tonfa. However, I was thinking maybe I should switch it to a pair of Tomahawks to make it more in line with the theme. How did you choose your weapon's function and what do you think I should do?
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pokefreak13388 In reply to Conductocurrent [2015-01-27 03:10:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks ^_^
And sure, I can help you out with your stuff. Hm...
Can you send me the OC story via note and what you have for the character so far if that's alright? Id like to see what youve written about them. ^.^
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clausch99 In reply to Conductocurrent [2015-04-19 04:35:35 +0000 UTC]
Idk if you've figured out an inspiration for your weapon choices yet, but my personal favorite character in my oc (though not native american) carries dual pistols that have blades under the barrel. They fold out into dual tomahawks that she can swing or throw, and then she also can do pistol/tomahawk combos between the axe and bullets.
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Conductocurrent In reply to clausch99 [2015-04-19 04:52:55 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the comment. I actually did go with the bow and tomahawk combo. I'm just debating right now whether or not he can use the dust in tomahawk form. It would be similar in function to a bladedancer's razor's edge from destiny.Β
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thevalkyriebladesman [2014-08-01 17:06:34 +0000 UTC]
That's a really cool character design. Her dual swords are reminding me of the ones from SnK, but significantly more likely to do what they look like they can do(don't ask, I'm a weapons nerd). Though if they do anything special, I wouldn't know. I haven't gone and watched RWBY. owo
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JackBryanReynard [2014-07-10 13:37:24 +0000 UTC]
In the same vein as the comment I just posted on Leonardo...
As far as I know, "inari/稲θ·" is a type of food. It's really delicious, though, and vegetarian-friendly (it's fried tofu). My bad if the name isn't supposed be Japanese. However, if it is, then Inari (many writings) as a name is only found as a surname in Japan, and not a first name. You COULD stretch it pretty far, since η¨²θ· can be translated as "fox (god)", but by far the most common reading of that kanji is "fried tofu". She's not fox-themed, is she?
Again, I will step off my soap box and leave all naming decisions to you.
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pokefreak13388 In reply to JackBryanReynard [2014-07-10 20:07:20 +0000 UTC]
Again, as i stated in Leo's case, I had no clue about the naming in japanese since their family is like japanese- american and I went with naming them like via Monty's rules so they would fit in the RWBY universe. Also, i have seen a few animes and a few names on the internet with the first name of Inari. I know it does stand for fried tofu in japanese, however, there is a second definition to Inari. She is fox related but only by her alias: Moonlight Fox. At first, I thought it meant fox but I was wrong though Inari Okame is a god spirit that was know for foxes and rice and was higher than Kitsune. Though I looked again and saw another definition.
The second definition for her first name is in finnish, which means lake or name of a lake. Ex. Lake Inari. lol
Lakes is actually a blue, specifically lake blue which is close to an indigo, fitting Monty's rules.
Though im glad that you brought that point forward in case someone asked about that in the future.
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