Scorpiomikey
Whats teh story behind Ninetalis? heres me thinking you were a pokemon fan with ninetails lol.
Yeah well, Something like that,
I remember me beeing fond of that one, I somehow got the names 'Ninetales' and 'Ninetails' mixed up and made an account Ninetalis (Many years ago) and soon found out my mistake,
but after I had found out I kinda sticked to the name since I couldn't change and most sites allready have a Ninetails (thanks to the dull nerd series Naruto) so it was easy because I have never found a site (yet) that had the name Ninetalis occupied.
I also use the name '9 tales about life' on some forums, but those are dutch...
But it just kinda annoys me that everybody just writes down Ninetails, okay yeah, my name is based on it but you aren't calling John Jonathan because his name is based on 'Saint Jonathan', right? (yeah, look it up sometime, everybody's name is diversed out of some old name)
My fondness about the name Ninetalis also became worse when I found out 'Ninetails' was based on a old mythological creature from the Japanese mythology.
'Kitsune', in context of Japanese Mythology, are foxes who are most of the time depicted as messengers, They are seen as intelligent beings and posses magical abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. Among these there is the ability to assume a human form.
Other folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick others, other stories portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives. Most of the time, they are feminine.
The more tails a kitsune has (The maximum being nine) the older, wiser, and more powerful it is.
Some stories say that when it becomes a 100years old that it will gain it's ninth tail.
When a 'Kitsune' gains its ninth tail, its fur becomes white or gold and these are granted with a power to see and hear anything happening anywhere in the world. Other tales attribute them infinite wisdom.
Kitsune also means fox in Japanese. (Japenese words have often more than one significance)
But here you go, my crazy story about my crazy name.
with regards, NINETALIS