KenzieK November 24, 2013 November 24, 2013 If you want a white theme you could get even more creative with the name and form. Any animal could be white, including mythical animals like a phoenix or dragon.... a light blue fire on those would be awesome. As for the name you can do what I did and look up the word "snow" in other languages and see what you like best. My tulpa was originally an arctic wolf so I named her Yuki which means snow in Japanese :) or choose any color theme for the form and pick a word to go with it that sounds cool. Name-Yuki Sex-Female Form1-Arctic wolf, big blue eyes Form2-Long white hair, blue eyes, pale skin, white wolf ears/tail, light blue jacket Personality-Compassionate, calm, sarcastic, playful, protective, introverted Stage-Sentient, vocal, working on possession
Guest MegaBusta November 24, 2013 November 24, 2013 I'm tempted to nab Mountainfist Thunderbeard for myself. That's the best tulpa description -- existing or potential -- I've ever encountered. Hearty applause. MOUNTAINFIST THUNDERBEARD should always be in all caps. It's not a name you just say, its a name you SHOUT.
Zer0.iNSaNiTY November 25, 2013 November 25, 2013 Am I the only one who thinks Snow is kinda generic? Though that may just be cuz I've heard of another tulpa named Snow before already somewhere... Also, have any of you ever seen an albino peacock? So cool, so pretty. [Forseen] {Muse} |Alix|
jean-luc November 25, 2013 Author November 25, 2013 ...Snow is kinda generic? Fine then, SNOWDER THUNDERBEARD [snowder, sounds just odd enough. I like it I'll take it. Possibly.] Stats is back: https://stats.jean-luc.org/ My visits to tulpa.info are chaotic. If you want me to see something, make sure to quote a post of mine or ping me @jean-luc
left blank November 25, 2013 November 25, 2013 MOUNTAINFIST THUNDERBEARD should always be in all caps. It's not a name you just say, its a name you SHOUT. That sounds even more enticing. I need to give my timid Mexican neighbors even more reasons to cast me terrified glances. Putting on an elaborate performance of David Lynch's 'Rabbits' in my living room was clearly not enough, but screaming the name of an immaterial Viking every twenty minutes should do the trick. (Incidentally, it's a damn good thing I didn't get to this thread first, because I would have suggested Jack.)
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