Topic: Tag Alias: hinata-rabbit -> amaterasu_(artist)

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Aliasing hinata-rabbit → amaterasu_(artist)
Link to alias

Reason:

http://www.furaffinity.net/user/hinata-rabbit
says "My new account from this point further will now be Amaterasu ." and "I HAVE MOVED ACCOUNTS!! amaterasu".

Also suggest that Amaterasu alias to Amaterasu_(disambiguation) because there are
1) Amaterasu from Ōkami (tag as Amaterasu_(Ōkami)?)
2) amaterasu_(artist)
3) two tags that look like they probably for same character: amaterasu_(curious_garchomp) AND amaterasu_(curiousgarchomp)
4) 1 amaterasu_(megami_tensei) (type: character)
5) EDIT: plus the Amaterasu goddess of Japan (& Shinto religion) who probably hasn't be depicted in furry art for e621.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaterasu

other tags are:

(For the record:
54 posts tagged with hinata-rabbit
and nine posts tagged with amaterasu_(artist).)

Updated by kamimatsu

SnowWolf

Former Staff

Of course, +1... except:

Also suggest that Amaterasu alias to Amaterasu_(disambiguation) because there are

I'm not gonna have an opinion here, except to mention that Ōkami will releaseing an HD port in December for Playstation, Xbox and PC (where it's never been before) ... So I would expect to see an influx of new art featuring our favorite wolf-sun-godess. :)

Updated by anonymous

EarthFurst2 said:
1) Amaterasu from Ōkami (tag as Amaterasu_(Ōkami)?)
5) EDIT: plus the Amaterasu goddess of Japan (& Shinto religion) who probably hasn't be depicted in furry art for e621.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaterasu

Techinically, Okami Amaterasu is a video game depiction of the goddess. The word Okami basically just means "Wolf," as in the Wolf version of the goddess.

Updated by anonymous

Furrin_Gok said:
Techinically, Okami Amaterasu is a video game depiction of the goddess. The word Okami basically just means "Wolf," as in the Wolf version of the goddess.

Actually it's a pun. With the emphasis on the O, it means wolf. Without, it's just a variation of "god".

Updated by anonymous

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