User:Tharthan

MOTTO

"It is what it is, and ya can't change it, so don't even try, 'er ya might shame it. Don't defy me, I am the king, heavenly emperor of Black Glasses Inc."

BIOGRAPHY

There isn't much to say about me, except that one of my Japanese friends coined「サーサンドフ天皇」 as a nickname for me. The first part (「サーサンドフ」) is a transliteration of my (then)current nickname, "Tharthandorf", short for "Tharthandorf Aquanashi", while the second part is a combination of 「天」 ("Ten", which is the Japanese word for the Japanese equivalent of "Heaven"), and 「皇」(Read "Sumeragi" when written by itself, but can be pronounced a variety of different ways when in a combination, such as "No" when written with「天」, or "Ko", when written with 「后」. It is the Japanese word for their equivalent of a sovereign, and I believe the kanji is a combination of 「白一土」, which roughly translates to a "new white soil", or "new clay") So I took the nickname and ran with it.

ORIGIN OF THE NAME "THARTHANDORF AQUANASHI"

I'll sum it up for you, because it's a long story. Basically, I have this library of characters that I created, and he was one of them. He is the uncle of "Dachi M. Yamanashi", and brother of "Cerulean B. Aquamarine". Tharthandorf was originally supposed to be an psychotic and evil character, the main enemy of Dachi. However, this role was later given to Dachi's father, Zen. When I made some sketches for my (then) upcoming book, "Deepen the Hole", I drew Tharthandorf attempting to protect Dachi (when Dachi was a baby), and getting shot by Zen in the process. This scene made it into the book, completely unedited. His last name is thus a combination of "Yamanashi" and "Aquamarine", as was his original last name, Nashimarine. He has developed more of a backstory recently, and I will not be going into any more detail on the subject. Also, his first name (coincidentally) comes from Ganondorf, reflecting his original use as the main antagonist.

MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS WIKI

My biggest contributions to this wiki are the information I added regarding "For The Frog The Bell Tolls", the game that "The Legend of Zelda- Link's Awakening" borrowed its engine from. Said contributions can be found on the "Master Sword", "Mirror Shield" and "Power Bracelet" articles. One contribution I am also known for, is the coining of the name "Wizzar" for the Wizzrobe-esque enemy in "The Legend of Zelda 2- The Adventure of Link". Note that this name is not a fan-made name, but a transliteration.