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:It just seemed appropriate to continue the naming policy used for the various Apples and Shrouds of Eden...[[User:Maxattac|Maxattac]] ([[User talk:Maxattac|talk]]) 12:23, November 11, 2015 (UTC) | :It just seemed appropriate to continue the naming policy used for the various Apples and Shrouds of Eden...[[User:Maxattac|Maxattac]] ([[User talk:Maxattac|talk]]) 12:23, November 11, 2015 (UTC) | ||
The names for the Apples come from ''AC1'' and ''AC2''. I'm asking not because I'm opposed to creating separate articles but because I just want to have some solid reasoning for the specific numbers. -- {{User:Master Sima Yi/sig}} 12:36, November 11, 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Multiple swords
Is there a source stating that there are multiple swords? I don't see why Genghis Khan's sword and Germain's can't be the same weapon (difference in appearance can easily be attributed to artistic licence). --Jasca Ducato (talk | contributions) 16:34, November 10, 2015 (UTC)
- Database: Reconstructed Data 003, Consus specifically said "Swords", it's the same one where he revealed the existance of multiple shrouds. The Wikia Editor (talk), 17:59, November 10, 2015 (UTC)
- Until now, I assumed that the pictures displayed in AC: Memories had the same status that a screenshot of the main games, that they were a canon depiction of a precise and defined in-universe moment, that they weren't like a concept art, a non-canon artistic interpretation.
- So, with such a discrepancy in design between the two known canon depiction of a sword of Eden, in my opinion it can safely be assumed that the two swords are not the same sword but different weapons. Moreover, Syndicate clearly states that Hephaestus and Consus created more than one sword... Maxattac (talk) 17:04, November 10, 2015 (UTC)
The fact there are multiple Swords and Staves was already stated in the very first edition of the Encyclopedia and this article has been named "Swords" ever since. However, I am not particularly satisfied with naming this "Sword of Eden 1". Why is this Sword of Eden 1? Was it ever named as such? To my knowledge it wasn't. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 12:00, November 11, 2015 (UTC)
- It just seemed appropriate to continue the naming policy used for the various Apples and Shrouds of Eden...Maxattac (talk) 12:23, November 11, 2015 (UTC)
The names for the Apples come from AC1 and AC2. I'm asking not because I'm opposed to creating separate articles but because I just want to have some solid reasoning for the specific numbers. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 12:36, November 11, 2015 (UTC)