Basically, I figured it's time to ditch my old username my dumb 8 year old self founded and since I haven't played MyM too much, except forever stranded which I wanna restart anyway, I figured might as well. So here are the options to vote via the polls 1: CrimsonSZ, SZ is just me putting my old name so it's sorta easy to recognise me 2: SirCrimson, Nothing to say here 3: Crimson, just plain Crimson 4: Make a suggestion
Personally the ZAZ part is what I know you best by so I would suggest CrimsonZAZ Also I think we can agree my 8 year old name is more childlike
Uhm, that's kinda the part I was mentioning about ditching. Long story short 8 year old me mistook "a-z" and "0-9" as "a and z" or "0 and 9"... stupidity at its finest.
So you meant to make your name Sir909? Anyway I was even dumber, I meant to type "coolguy" as my name which is already childish of a name as it is. but I had a brain fart and forgot how to spell guy so I spelled it as "gi" while trying to sound it out. But I digress. Anyway if I were to choose one of your picked names I would probly pick SirCrimson or maybe a shortening of that somehow. (Not sure how tho) I still like CrimsonZAZ tho.
Eh, guess I'll try out SirCrimson and see if it works out. Turns out SirCrimson is taken.. CrimsonSZ it is
When I was 8, the internet wasn't around so no one had handles. But, my earliest handle was Bloodborn back in the early 90's. This handle I have now was from late high school in the mid 90's, and it still feels childish to me, so I feel your pain. I've just used it so long that I can't bring myself to change it.
Over 20 years ago, during a gaming session of the pen and paper RPG, Shadowrun, half of our group neededto make new characters. I had been playing the group's "Face" character and wanted a change. So I make a big tuff-guy with seriously bad social skills and over the next year and a half, my personality and the character's grew closer together. And Broklyndatroll came to be. And this has been my handle ever since, across dozens of games and online communities.