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== Naming Inconsistancies == | |||
The naming section has issues. And I mean past the 2 syllable line name, of a 3 syllable name. Anyway. How can a Hunter reproduce? A thousand little worms, but how? Do they split, like when making a bond brother? | |||
Here's my second concern: We know Igido Nosa Hurru and Ogada Nosa Fasu are Bond Brothers. Now, lets break their name apart. Igido and Ogada are their personal names. Like first names. Nosa indicates that they are Bond Brothers. That's their bond name. So they were one big colony once, presumably only known as Igida Hurru and Ogada Fasu. But only one could have existed. So, because his name is first, lets go with Igida Hurru. He split, and became Igida, and Ogada. Neither one is a father, and they are of the same decent, themselves. So, individual worms reproduce inside the Hunter, making it bigger so that it can split again. This means that the way Bond Brothers are created cannot be due to them splitting, unless the first split becomes the bond brother, and the next is going to be an individual Hunter, that creates its own Bond Brother. Anyway, the important part of the naming issues starts here. The Hunters split. The split Hunters were once one colony. They become Bond Brothers. They were once one colony. They CANNOT have different Line Names, as they were once the same Hunter. So, because Igido and Ogada were once one Igida, and Ogada was the latter, hypothetically. Ogada has to have the same Line name as Igida. | |||
To sum that up, to the important inconsistency: Because two Hunter bond brothers come from the same worm colony, the Hunter that split, their Line Name has to be the same, because their lineage is the same, because, in essence, they are the same colony, and their most successful predecessor of their line has to be the same. So, is this explainable? <span style="border:2px solid #990000; -moz-border-radius:1em;">[[Image:If they came to hear me beg.png|15px]] [[User:Agreon|<span style="color: #990000">Lt. Agreon</span>]][[User talk:Agreon|<span style="color: #990000"><sup>Talk</sup></span>]] </span> 18:58, 28 December 2010 (EST) Yes, the second to last sentence is probably a run-on. |
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