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Currently the name origin listed is that Eldegoss is Elder+Gossypium which is very possible, but I know that my first thought was Elder+Gossamer. The word "gossamer" refers to a substance that is very light and delicate, such as flower petals or a seeding dandelion. Perhaps the name is taking inspiration from both of these things? | Currently the name origin listed is that Eldegoss is Elder+Gossypium which is very possible, but I know that my first thought was Elder+Gossamer. The word "gossamer" refers to a substance that is very light and delicate, such as flower petals or a seeding dandelion. Perhaps the name is taking inspiration from both of these things? | ||
[[User:ExecutiveElf|ExecutiveElf]] ([[User talk:ExecutiveElf|talk]]) 17:20, 5 June 2019 (UTC) | [[User:ExecutiveElf|ExecutiveElf]] ([[User talk:ExecutiveElf|talk]]) 17:20, 5 June 2019 (UTC) | ||
== Ermine Cloak Inspiration? == | |||
i recently noticed eldegoss' hair looked much like the cloaks of white ermine fur with black spots. on eldegoss, the black spots are represented by the cotton seeds. i was wondering if anybody got that idea as well. | |||
[[User:RunOnGasoline|RunOnGasoline]] ([[User talk:RunOnGasoline|talk]]) 19:56, 11 June 2019 (UTC) |
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Alternative Name Origin?
Currently the name origin listed is that Eldegoss is Elder+Gossypium which is very possible, but I know that my first thought was Elder+Gossamer. The word "gossamer" refers to a substance that is very light and delicate, such as flower petals or a seeding dandelion. Perhaps the name is taking inspiration from both of these things? ExecutiveElf (talk) 17:20, 5 June 2019 (UTC)
Ermine Cloak Inspiration?
i recently noticed eldegoss' hair looked much like the cloaks of white ermine fur with black spots. on eldegoss, the black spots are represented by the cotton seeds. i was wondering if anybody got that idea as well. RunOnGasoline (talk) 19:56, 11 June 2019 (UTC)