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[[user:The Grim Sleeper]]: The word Slade is also the name of a villain in the Teen Titans Cartoon, but that is equally irrelevant. The thing is, the word 'slade' has a number of additional connotations attached to it, like toughness and foulness, that make it an appropriate name for the stuff of which its location is made. If it bothers you that much go to Slade's disambiguation on Wikipedia, add this as another entry, and hope it doesn't get deleted in the first 5 seconds. | [[user:The Grim Sleeper]]: The word Slade is also the name of a villain in the Teen Titans Cartoon, but that is equally irrelevant. The thing is, the word 'slade' has a number of additional connotations attached to it, like toughness and foulness, that make it an appropriate name for the stuff of which its location is made. If it bothers you that much go to Slade's disambiguation on Wikipedia, add this as another entry, and hope it doesn't get deleted in the first 5 seconds. | ||
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+ | I'm not saying it bothers me, nor that the name is bad (I actually like it and desire building a large tower out of the stuff). I was just writing an informal and hopefully humorous bug report that the Wikipedia link did not behave as expected (which is to provide additional information about the stone in question). I had considered making an entry in the disambiguation page pointing to Dwarf Fortress, but realized that 1) all other stone links lead to a real stone with more information on that stone, which is information Wikipedia will not have for Slade, making such an entry useless for players, and 2) that anyone not coming directly from here will not care that it is also the name of a fictional stone from a video game. Since the solution is not to be found on Wikipedia's end, and being a new player of this game, I simply called it to the attention of a more involved person. --[[Special:Contributions/98.151.26.202|98.151.26.202]] 06:36, 15 May 2010 (UTC) |
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I started a fun fortress to the only purprose to dig down and make adamantine weapons. I found adamantine, mined it but was faster with finding hell than making armor and weapons. After my dwarves died, I reembarked and found a SLADE on the stairs to hell. But the adamantine was gone. Maybe some slades lies around in hell and you can pick it up? --Niggy 09:25, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
Wikipedia Link
The Wikipedia link in the info box leads to a British rock band of the same name. While the mental image of hidden fun stuff being constructed of rock music is vastly entertaining, perhaps this should be fixed somehow. --98.151.26.202 22:50, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
user:The Grim Sleeper: The word Slade is also the name of a villain in the Teen Titans Cartoon, but that is equally irrelevant. The thing is, the word 'slade' has a number of additional connotations attached to it, like toughness and foulness, that make it an appropriate name for the stuff of which its location is made. If it bothers you that much go to Slade's disambiguation on Wikipedia, add this as another entry, and hope it doesn't get deleted in the first 5 seconds.
I'm not saying it bothers me, nor that the name is bad (I actually like it and desire building a large tower out of the stuff). I was just writing an informal and hopefully humorous bug report that the Wikipedia link did not behave as expected (which is to provide additional information about the stone in question). I had considered making an entry in the disambiguation page pointing to Dwarf Fortress, but realized that 1) all other stone links lead to a real stone with more information on that stone, which is information Wikipedia will not have for Slade, making such an entry useless for players, and 2) that anyone not coming directly from here will not care that it is also the name of a fictional stone from a video game. Since the solution is not to be found on Wikipedia's end, and being a new player of this game, I simply called it to the attention of a more involved person. --98.151.26.202 06:36, 15 May 2010 (UTC)