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Yours is a very methodical pattern of letters, I'd have been shocked if nobody else used it. I use smuzqwpdmx (chosen by a proper keyboard mash) on some sites, and that appears to be entirely unique.Surprisingly, other people have used this username
Oh man - this is how the internet is going to remember you for all eternity.I don't know if I have googled my SAS name but I just now did.
They picked a good one, mateI get some of my posts, and there is a racehorse from New Zealand with my username as well as a metal band.
Hmm. This Persephone seems a bit like the lovechild of Princess Bubblegum and Marceline from Adventure Time.Her hair, which dissolves into flower petals when cut, is connected to her emotional state -- growing abnormally fast in moments of extreme stress or excitement. She can control the length of her hair when calm, but prefers to keep her hair cut short into a pixie cut or rolled into space buns. When sufficiently angry, the sclera of her eyes turns blood red.
She loves animals, baking, nature, and is extremely friendly and outgoing. She can be best described as an optimist, always seeing things for what they could be. Despite her inexperience with much of the world, Persephone demonstrates intelligence by showing a great deal of academic prowess and proficiency in different activities, including chess and competitive swimming.
Despite her innocent aura, there is a particularly darker side to Persephone's personality. She is capable of expressing rightful hatred towards someone who has done her wrong, such as Apollo, whom she utterly loathes for forcing himself on her. In addition, when grabbed by a disguised Hera posing as a journalist, she briefly lost her temper and tightly grabbed her back in anger (on the account of being repeatedly grabbed by Apollo, Thanatos and a shade in Tartarus respectively in the span of one day.) Ares claims that next to Hera, Persephone is the "angriest of the gods." Another example is that upon realizing that she was deceived by Ares, she was so outraged at being taken advantage of that she called on her mother. Demeter proceeded to beat the war god with a pitchfork, with Persephone grinning with devious glee. The most notable example of Persephone's capability for wrath is the reason why her name has become "Persephone," meaning "Bringer of Death." Upon witnessing her nymph companion's deaths at the hands of a group of ignorant mortals, Persephone seeks them out for retribution. Refusing to listen to explanations, she precedes to decapitate the first mortal and continues to forge a vengeful path of destruction through their settlement.