>>>>>[ Knowledge of the Greek-specific term 'ouroboros' is generally regulated to the literati, someone who's had a classical (or at least wide-spanning) education. Right now I'm solo, but there have been six, worldwide - three deckers, a street sam, a mage, and a relatively newly-awoken dragon a few years back who thought to use the name. Deckers who want to stay unique have a kind of a 'high noon' challenge - you both meet, then go hack something. Who ever gets there, or gets through first, keeps the name. The sam (Midwest UCAS) and the mage (Greece) both got waxed, roughly two years after taking the name - no, not my fault. And the dragon ... well, I had some 'high level' help convincing him that it wasn't a good idea to get us confused. Lessers tend to listen to greaters when they start talking all 'high affrontedness'. I think the line I liked best would be 'I would see it as a sign of growing maturity if you chose to be known by another name.'
Talking about 'local equivalents', though, Jormungandr and the Midgard Serpent are a lot more famous, so you find bunches of them - or at least you did, up until the second Crash. Not so much since then. 'Hoop snake', on the other hand, there's a bunch in the NAN and 'round Tibet's borders ... ]<<<<<
-- The Wyrm Ouroboros (02:00:00/03-15-2076)