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::::It is the collective sentience of the game, out to destroy civilization as we know it.--[[User:Zchris13|Zchris13]] 19:06, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
 
::::It is the collective sentience of the game, out to destroy civilization as we know it.--[[User:Zchris13|Zchris13]] 19:06, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
 
:::::When the dwarves prosper, you're Armok.  You take the credit for the randomly-generated rain, for inept goblins wearing plentiful iron, for elves too stupid to realize that you're harvesting their trees.  But when a dwarf is possessed by the spirit of the mountain, isn't that spirit also Armok?  When a dwarf dwells on a carving of a giant cave spider, becoming more and more unhappy, and then ''snaps'' when they stub their toe, isn't that rage the boiling blood of Armok?  When a noble demands crystal glass and gets a magma bath for their unzwerglich request, is that a conspiracy of the oppressed dwarves, or have they taken it upon themselves to be the judging hand of Armok?  I think the game engine and the player together are Armok, shaping the dwarves together as a hammer and an anvil shape steel.  --[[User:Jurph|Jurph]] 16:34, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
 
:::::When the dwarves prosper, you're Armok.  You take the credit for the randomly-generated rain, for inept goblins wearing plentiful iron, for elves too stupid to realize that you're harvesting their trees.  But when a dwarf is possessed by the spirit of the mountain, isn't that spirit also Armok?  When a dwarf dwells on a carving of a giant cave spider, becoming more and more unhappy, and then ''snaps'' when they stub their toe, isn't that rage the boiling blood of Armok?  When a noble demands crystal glass and gets a magma bath for their unzwerglich request, is that a conspiracy of the oppressed dwarves, or have they taken it upon themselves to be the judging hand of Armok?  I think the game engine and the player together are Armok, shaping the dwarves together as a hammer and an anvil shape steel.  --[[User:Jurph|Jurph]] 16:34, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
::::::The player could be thought of as a spirit sent by Armok to supervise a dwarven group. Sometimes the Guiding Spirit isn't watching and jobs get neglected, as the spirit is needed to whisper commands to the dwarves. --[[User:TomiTapio|TomiTapio]] 20:51, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
 
:::Quote from a recent interview:
 
<pre>
 
I think originally we were thinking that the person that plays the game StA:GoB is Armok because all of the poor creatures in the game
 
have to go through the horrors that you put them through and they're all dying and being chopped to pieces while you laugh at them and
 
so, I think we're all Armok.
 
</pre>
 
:::--18:09, 8 September 2014 (UTC) {{sign|176.193.112.73}}
 
  
 
== Pronounciation ==
 
== Pronounciation ==
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"arm_ok" I know nothing of programming, but I assume it's short for "okay". So would we pronounce "Armok" as "Arm-Okay"? - [[User:Met|Met]] 06:34, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
 
"arm_ok" I know nothing of programming, but I assume it's short for "okay". So would we pronounce "Armok" as "Arm-Okay"? - [[User:Met|Met]] 06:34, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
 
:"Should"? There is no "should".  It's a made-up word, so unless Toady (who made it up) wants to lay down the pronunciation guide (and perhaps more importantly, unless you're using VOI to actually speak to other players), it's up to each to suit themselves and/or their friends.  I've always gone with the simple arm-awk, but whatever.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 08:11, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
 
:"Should"? There is no "should".  It's a made-up word, so unless Toady (who made it up) wants to lay down the pronunciation guide (and perhaps more importantly, unless you're using VOI to actually speak to other players), it's up to each to suit themselves and/or their friends.  I've always gone with the simple arm-awk, but whatever.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 08:11, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
 
== Not to be confused with... ==
 
 
Armok, god of blood; not to be confused with [http://amarok.kde.org/ Amarok], god of music. --[[User:Smariot|Smariot]] 12:06, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
 
 
And "Ammok-Zarah", god of blood too, but from some modded Minecraft letplays.
 
 
== Update? ==
 
 
Given the nature of 44.09, maybe a code refresh for the mod is in order? Testing in 43.05 did not get Armok as a playable race, for no apparent reason. [[User:Silverwing235|Silverwing235]] ([[User talk:Silverwing235|talk]]) 18:26, 26 May 2018 (UTC)
 

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