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0002596Dwarf FortressTypos/Grammarpublic2011-04-05 06:16
Reporterdree12 Assigned To 
PrioritylowSeveritytextReproducibilityalways
Status newResolutionopen 
PlatformDellOSWindowsOS Version6.1
Product Version0.31.08 
Summary0002596: Named weapons: "You ... the ... with your Mapi Cafu", corpses: "You ... the ... with your Urist's corpse"
DescriptionWell, if there is only one of the kind, the "your" can be omitted.
Steps To ReproduceGet a named weapon (fortresses work well)
Attack enemies
Additional InformationMay not be a bug.
TagsNo tags attached.

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Quietust

2010-07-08 12:22

reporter   ~0009797

Last edited: 2010-07-08 12:23

Technically, it's still *your* artifact weapon, so I don't see anything wrong with wording it that way. Omitting the "your" could possibly make it more confusing.

dree12

2010-07-08 13:12

reporter   ~0009798

I don't see how "You slash the wolf with Namedweapon" is more confusing than "You slash the wolf with your Namedweapon". It's kind of like "You slash the wolf with a bronze scimitar" instead of "You slash the wolf with your bronze scimitar", there really isn't a difference in confusingness.

And yes, it's still *your* artifact, so maybe this is intended. In that case though, maybe "... with Namedweapon, your bronze scimitar" is more intuitive?

user6

2010-07-08 13:41

  ~0009800

Last edited: 2010-07-08 13:42

I edited the title to include a similar situation that produces unambiguously bad grammar, "You ... the ... with your Urist's corpse"

Captain Mayday

2011-04-05 06:16

reporter   ~0017079

To use a link: http://img.ie/7b062.png

Note the awkward third person phrasing.

Suggest the phrase be altered to "with [weapon name], [pronoun] [base weapon type]"

So for instance, there that would be "The militia captain strikes the forgotten beast in the shell with Rikkirkurol, her bismuth bronze battle axe and the severed part sails off in an arc!"

As above from dree12, another example using this would be: "You slash the wolf in the head with Albert, your Bronze Scimitar."

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Date Modified Username Field Change
2010-07-08 11:52 dree12 New Issue
2010-07-08 12:22 Quietust Note Added: 0009797
2010-07-08 12:23 Quietust Note Edited: 0009797
2010-07-08 13:12 dree12 Note Added: 0009798
2010-07-08 13:41 user6 Summary Using a named weapon produces "You slash the ... with your Mapi Cafu" => Named weapons: "You ... the ... with your Mapi Cafu", corpses: "You ... the ... with your Urist's corpse"
2010-07-08 13:41 user6 Note Added: 0009800
2010-07-08 13:42 user6 Note Edited: 0009800
2011-04-05 06:16 Captain Mayday Note Added: 0017079