Feasting in the Northern Oceans of Medieval Academia. Picture : comments.
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Re: Owls and fishes
About a year and a half ago, my SO's free "permanent" email was going to go away - they were discontinuing the service. So with about 2 days notice, we had to come up with a domain name that was 1) not already registered and 2) that we would both be willing to live with and use. He's collected/accumulated owls for a bunch of years now, and so liked the idea of the word 'owl' in there somewhere. We brainstormed for a while. Owlfish fit our criteria, but doesn't have a lot of meaning.
Owls are thus obviously associated with C. But fish? Who knows. I get compared to birds more often than fish. My default way to name characters is to call them after plants. My family used to own fish