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Wiki Requests

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mongirlfan said:

mage

We need a wiki to differentiate it from other similar tags like witch and wizard.

nonamethanks said:

Half the posts alone are canonical tagging for genshin impact so it's already a lost cause.

mongirlfan said:

Well that's bad. Maybe should we mass-update to take out Genshin Impact posts from it? Or just nuke the tag? I personally don't see how much it is different from witch/wizard.

I suppose we can define it as... "a magic user" in the most generic possible sense, so all those Mona posts will then technically qualify. Maybe also alias spellcaster to it. Then probably avoid implicating witch/wizard to it as those can be people cosplaying as typical Halloween outfits with no implication of being able to cast magic. This should be able to salvage the tag.

NNescio said:

I suppose we can define it as... "a magic user" in the most generic possible sense, so all those Mona posts will then technically qualify. Maybe also alias spellcaster to it. Then probably avoid implicating witch/wizard to it as those can be people cosplaying as typical Halloween outfits with no implication of being able to cast magic.

The issue is that people tag the character's in-game class with it, even when there's no indication that the character is casting magic. See mage ass. These pics are indistinguishable from witch.

We already have a tag for magic users btw, it's called magic (or casting_spell, extremely underused).

nonamethanks said:

If we alias mage to wizard then blind uploaders will just end up making wizard the tag of their choice to pollute. I'd say it should be nuked into witch and wizard depending on the gender or attire.

Alright, let's go with that then. Salvage whichever example we can into either witch and wizard (All of Mona's can just go into witch, then we figure out how to get rid of civvies or alternate_costume versions later). Try to fit the remaining into priest or priestess or shaman or druid or miko or... (sorcerer or sorceress ???) or... whatever closest 'magic-using' archetype we have that matches their clothes or apparent gender the most. Then nuke the tag completely for now to avoid misuse. Though it does smart a bit not being able to have a succinct tag for "this character is obviously a magic user of some sort, but I don't think they count as a witch or wizard or what else." Like for Rydia here.

(That said... not volunteering to do the 'salvaging' though.)

Though... while we are on that topic, why do we have separate tags for sorcerer and sorceress? Most of the examples seem to be able to fit well into wizard or witch. Knee-jerking tagging in-game class again like for Sorceress (Dragon's Crown)?

nonamethanks said:

The issue is that people tag the character's in-game class with it, even when there's no indication that the character is casting magic. See mage ass. These pics are indistinguishable from witch.

We already have a tag for magic users btw, it's called magic (or casting_spell, extremely underused).

Well those kinda tag the act of casting magic (I'm assuming casting_spell is more for formulaic-looking magic, especially 'Hermetic' looking ones with runes and magic circles, instead of, say, 'nature' magic), not the person doing the casting. Might be sort of a pedantic distinction, but often there are characters that a user would intuitively "know" is a magic user of some sort, just by judging from the clothes (elaborate robes, wands, staves, crystals, grimoires, etc.) and implied setting (fantasy) alone, even with zero knowledge of the specific 'lore' of the setting. Fantasy-setting 'mages' do share a lot of common design elements after all.

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Though... looking at it from another view... what's so bad about just chucking every single fantasy magic-user under the mage tag? Or at least the more "arcaney" kind (using the D&D term), who aren't implied to be priests or shamans or religious practitioners of some sort. So Mona would qualify, most game characters with "mage" somewhere as their in-game class will also qualify, and I guess most wizards and witches too, other than the most 'generic'* of cosplays by characters from a non-fantasy/magic setting.

(i.e. that stereotypical wizard/witch costume that every bargain bin costume shop has, consisting of the bare minimum of hat + robe, plus maybe a wand/knobbly staff or broomstick.)

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Username_Hidden said:

The tag lines is... many things. Probably should be gardened, reworked, or deleted.

I think, need alias straight line and description:

A thin, straight line that crosses the image. Example, post #4669297.


Not to be confused with [[scanlines]].

h5. See also

* [[cut-here line]]
* [[cutoff line]]
* [[dotted line]]
* [[emphasis lines]]
* [[motion lines]]
* [[speed lines]]

h5. Other similar patterns

* [[heart of string]]
* [[string]]
** [[string of fate]]
* [[striped background]]

LetsDancing said:

How would a wiki for lampion be approached? Its English definition is "a small oil lamp" with an emphasis towards ones with glass chimneys. In most cases, however, it's just referring to a paper lantern (but among Danbooru posts, not always); English is pretty much the only language that doesn't try to point towards paper lanterns (if Wiktionary is to be believed).

Where would paper lantern stop and lampion begin (or intersect)?

I think it was originally intended for small, glass-walled oil-burning lamps that are usually slotted into wall sconces, hung of walls, affixed on lamp posts or hung off carriages. But then it got 'contaminated' with all the Chinese-style paper lanterns likely because of ESL users and Google search confusion.

I'd second nonamesthanks' approach. Move the posts into paper lantern, wall lamp and lantern. Create hanging lantern for the ones that look like, well, "hanging lanterns". Then nuke lampion.

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