I do agree! Both sage and olive are greens that evoke a yellow or gray undertone, but sage greens tend to be lighter compared to the bolder and darker olives. It would depend on the green preferred by your small someone. Both are striking and strong varieties, in my opinion! Sweet Pea is... pea green, of course.
I admit I am not very skilled in naming... but, mayhap Chloris...? 'Tis a reference to a certain sort of green, calling to mind the fresh growth of spring.
Aye. The two are related. Chloris, however, is a proper name... one that, if I am not mistaken, belongs to one of the researchers in Elpis. Her akantha concept was but recently moved close to the neus leading to our gates.
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hello i'm here to threadjack
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Perhaps Sweet Pea, if only to emphasize both "small" and "green" at once.
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But it is rather precious, as a name.
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don't see the correlation.
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Have you asked that someone what they like to be called?
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Though I'm starting to suspect they're having more fun giving me more and more options to choose from than anything.
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maybe they already have a name and you're supposed to figure it out.
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Chloris? That's one I've never heard before, but it certainly sounds lovely.
[ Mumbling to himself as he writes it down, ] Chloris, Chloris...ah--like chlorophyll?
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