User talk:Khenmu

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Welcome[edit]

^ I laughed when I saw your page, because I expect any edit summary with religion in it to be spam :D -Chieftain AlexUser Chieftain Alex sig.png 18:12, 19 December 2013 (UTC)

I resent you removing my bit about the axe on dagger of dragon's deep. That was a very carefully overlooked copypasta remnant which explored in artistic terms what it really meant to be a dagger, and what it meant to be an axe. The viewer was left to question their perception of the world and their preconceived notion of weapons and cutlery. But you just couldn't handle my avant garde post modern deconstructionist surrealism. The entire wiki is now going to miss out on my artistic vision because you are a philistine! GOOD DAY SIR. Psycho Robot (talk) 18:16, 19 December 2013 (UTC)
Hi guys, thanks for paying me a visit. :)
@Chieftain Alex - Glad you enjoyed it!
@Psycho Robot - I'm afraid that it is most unlikely we will see eye-to-eye on this. A dagger is a cursed weapon wielded by the likes of Necromancers and Witch Doctors. It should not, and must not, be confused with an instrument utilized by mighty Warriors to kill all the things. As such, while I can certainly understand your reasoning, I am afraid that I had to axe it (hurr durr, see what I did there?). Khenmu 18:31, 19 December 2013 (UTC)
You seem to have forgotten that an axe is also a cursed weapon wielded by Necromancers. —Dr Ishmael User Dr ishmael Diablo the chicken.png 21:56, 19 December 2013 (UTC)
When Psycho Robot said "which explored in artistic terms what it really meant to be a dagger, and what it meant to be an axe" I looked to genre staples instead of limiting myself to Guild Wars 2 - hence mentioning Witch Doctors - despite them not existing in Tyria to the best of my knowledge. In my experience of the genre, anecdotal though it is, Guild Wars 2 is the only game to have Necromancers wield axes in such a fashion. So while daggers are commonly associated with the occult (for want of a better term), I don't consider that to be "what it really means to be an axe". Khenmu 11:51, 20 December 2013 (UTC)

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Khenmu 04:02, 1 March 2015 (UTC)

Khenmu 12:17, 1 March 2015 (UTC)