Talk:World of Trophies

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I think the beginning part of the story is kinda fanon. GrodenE T C El

Actually, the trophy for the Ancient Minister confirms it. It isn't fannon. linkswordmi2.gifPaper Jorge ( Talk·Contributions)·linkswordmi2.gif

Oh. So I guess trophies play a large role in the game, huh. GrodenE T C El

Very large one indeed. linkswordmi2.gifPaper Jorge ( Talk·Contributions)·linkswordmi2.gif

What is the source for the name? I know it has been called This World on the Dojo, but the World of Trophies?Knife (talk) 12:50, 6 April 2008 (EDT)

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Here is part of a message I put on User:Stumpers' talk page:

I don't know if it's "this world" or "This World". The text written here says "In this world, trophies fight." But at the same moment, the header for the entry says "This World...". It may have been because they had to capitalize it because it was a header, but I still think it's signifying that it's the actual name of the place. So, while not 100% sure, I have moved the article to This World. I'll try bringing it up on the talk page again, to see what others' opinions are.

So, just checking if no one has problems about the name it is now, or if anyone has a good arguement to make it decapitalized. Marcelagus (TCE)

There is that thing about the Ancient Minister trophy description: I hear it's the only "in-game" reference to the name of the world, and it's written, "this world" rather than "This World." The old Wiki standby has been to take video games above websites when it comes to these things, and considering thta the website used both proper and improper forms of the name, I think that, "this world" may be a better fit. Honestly, though, it's hardly an issue. Stumpers! 14:37, 6 August 2008 (EDT)
Yeah, but when they decapitalize "this world", It seems like they're just talking about the particular world they are in(this world, that world). When non-capitalized, it's not really siginifying that it's the name of the place. Like, when I say "I live here", that doesn't mean the town I live is named "Here". But you're right, it hardly matters. Marcelagus (TCE) If we're going to name it "this world", however, we're going to need that conjecture template again, as it is not actually signifying what the name of the place is
This name is pseudo-official. It's obvious that the world is intended to be nameless. I would go for World of Trophies. - Cobold (talk · contribs) 18:04, 28 August 2008 (EDT)