Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160125214134/@comment-25936766-20170126004559

Phantomlink959 wrote: 1-I did provide an idea. Shoggoth. And then YOU immediately rejected it

2-Nevermore is a quote used as a name. A quote from a book which does not exist in Remnant.

3-Shoggoth is a creature from a book which doesn't exist on Remnant. I see no difference in the application of these names.

4-Naming a grimm Shoggoth is equivalent to naming one Beowulf.

5-Also, for the last time, it's not a squid or an octopus. It is amorphous 1-But did you even listen to the reason for it? Lovecraft does not exist in Remnant. And Shoggoth is from a completely different universe from a completely different fictional work.

2-Poem. Not book, poem.

3-"Nevermore" is more of a quote. In a way, an allusion, just like with the characters. Named after The most famous phrase of The Raven. It doesn't matter if The Raven does not exist in Remnant, because the Nevermore follows the same line as the characters.

Neptune being called Neptune....Weiss's name being german for Snow White.... The Nevermore falls within similar lines.

4-No. "Beowulf" is a legend. Not from a different fictional series of works, Beowulf is folklore, practically mythology.

Naming it Shoggoth is like naming an OC "Anakin Skywalker". Naming one Beowulf is the same as naming a Grimm Horse "Sleipnir" or "Trojan".

5-Alright, it's a slime.