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Metior_Ice
3 years agoHero
"DaniRose2143;c-18203846" wrote:
@Metior_Ice You're not alone there. I'd guess about half of the characters I create I take the time to research the meaning of their name. I have links to sites to find names for different ethnicities saved so that I can look them over when creating sims. I've often wondered how many others do that. I feel like it gives them more depth and makes them more relatable.
Most of my merfolk have Gaelic names, and their appearance is based on Havmand and Havfrue. They are the variation of merfolk made popular by Hans Christian Andersen’s the Little Mermaid. Denmark has 2 statues dedicated to him. One is the well known Little Mermaid Statue, and the other one is Hans, the Little Merman.
As far as I know, Mermen and Mermaids have a presence around the world, but their popular appearance is Scandinavian in origin. Kind of a fun fact considering merfolk were introduced with a pack focused on Polynesian Culture.
"GalacticGal;c-18203868" wrote:
@Metior_Ice Great segment. With Zephr never catching to his brother, I confess, I began to worry something untoward had happened to him.
You should know by now that I’m very protective of my twins. I wouldn’t let any harm come to them, but I’m glad I was able to pull off some suspense!
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