PoolofCarp Well, the Greek compound form of “thorax” (θώραξ) is “thorako~~” (θωρακo~~), so maybe “thorakobetes” (not that -betes exists in Greek of course). Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Daneasaur @SeraphimDawn It’s why some people are shipping him with spike as his “girlfriend”. Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
ЅℰℒᎯℙℋℐℰℒ Pomegranates :P @Background Pony #9D23 Though, Thorax is kind of feminine for a male character himself… Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony #E0A9 @SeraphimDawn - Although, the word “Thorabetes” sounds like a young female Thor being adorably cute. Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
ЅℰℒᎯℙℋℐℰℒ Pomegranates :P @Pyr0T3ck That would do. Though it sounds a little feminine. Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Daneasaur Wait, he does look a lot like a greek potter. Is there anything in greek mythos about a pot maker or craftsman who was actually something in disguise? Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
The Smiling Pony ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡° ) @FaustXXXVII Probably teen. Also is there a thing going around with roman numerals in names… Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
FaustXXXVII As a pony he was adorable, probably he isn’t as old as other ponies. Posted 8 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Or “thoraco-” rather.
It’s why some people are shipping him with spike as his “girlfriend”.
Though, Thorax is kind of feminine for a male character himself…
That would do.
Though it sounds a little feminine.
Is there anything in greek mythos about a pot maker or craftsman who was actually something in disguise?
Probably teen.
Also is there a thing going around with roman numerals in names…