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:It's time for Urist McUseless[[Nobles|Noble]] to have an [[unfortunate accident]]. | :It's time for Urist McUseless[[Nobles|Noble]] to have an [[unfortunate accident]]. | ||
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Urist is the dwarvish word for "dagger". | Urist is the dwarvish word for "dagger". |
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The first name "Urist" is generally accepted in the DF community as "the" generic dwarven name, and often used as a reference name if someone talks about a dwarf and doesn't have (or want to bother with) an actual name. This name is often, if not always, linked with a last name of 'Mc______', that includes some trait or his job.
For Example:
- Urist McMiner can't find his pick!
- It's time for Urist McUselessNoble to have an unfortunate accident.
- Urist McStupid dodged into the magma.
Urist is the dwarvish word for "dagger".
The origin of the name's popularity seems to be the tale "One Dwarf Against the World," a well-received narrative style account of a hermit fortress played in the 2D version. That dwarf's full name was Urist Borushdumat (Raked-Roughness). Despite that dwarf having been female, the name is used for either gender of generic dwarf.
Urist is also the tongue-in-cheek term for the temperature units used by ToadyOne in DF. It has since been adopted by players, and has expanded to be a unit of measurement for any dwarven measuring system.