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So, its subtle, but when our not-so-friendly neighborhood dragon flipped out about the humans in [[The Dream|DA#5]]: "Humans on my land! On Wyvern's Hill!" I do think that fit the parameters of Wyvern's name not getting the quote-treatment like we do with script-only names like "Desdemona" and "Sacrifice", because the name was mentioned in-universe, like Mentor and Antiope. I've been actually mulling over how to incorporate that detail on the [[Wyvern Hill]] page, since the dragon incorporated a possessive that's been (apparently) long-since forgotten. --[[User:Phoenician|Pheon]] ([[User talk:Phoenician|talk]]) 15:37, 7 February 2024 (PST)
 
So, its subtle, but when our not-so-friendly neighborhood dragon flipped out about the humans in [[The Dream|DA#5]]: "Humans on my land! On Wyvern's Hill!" I do think that fit the parameters of Wyvern's name not getting the quote-treatment like we do with script-only names like "Desdemona" and "Sacrifice", because the name was mentioned in-universe, like Mentor and Antiope. I've been actually mulling over how to incorporate that detail on the [[Wyvern Hill]] page, since the dragon incorporated a possessive that's been (apparently) long-since forgotten. --[[User:Phoenician|Pheon]] ([[User talk:Phoenician|talk]]) 15:37, 7 February 2024 (PST)
 
: Agreed. --[[User:Greg Bishansky|GregX]] ([[User talk:Greg Bishansky|talk]]) 15:39, 7 February 2024 (PST)
 
: Agreed. --[[User:Greg Bishansky|GregX]] ([[User talk:Greg Bishansky|talk]]) 15:39, 7 February 2024 (PST)
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==Excalibur==
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So I was curious . . . is it a given that by being found in a dragon's hoard an item is stolen? Dragon tropes aside, there is a big span of time between Arthur's defeat at Camlann (where he likely last had the Excalibur) and the sword being found deep in a Scottish cavern. For comparison, I recently added to the timeline for the year 542, "{{CIT|Between now and 971, the sword Excalibur finds itself in the dragon Wyvern's hoard in Scotland.}}" Is it also possible for the sword to be bartered, offered, lost and found, scavenger's rights, etc.? Am I just being overly cautious/overthinking this? If stolen seems accurate for everyone, then I'm ok with it; I will admit having not read as many dragon tales as others might have. --[[User:Phoenician|Pheon]] ([[User talk:Phoenician|talk]]) 00:29, 13 March 2024 (PDT)

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So, its subtle, but when our not-so-friendly neighborhood dragon flipped out about the humans in DA#5: "Humans on my land! On Wyvern's Hill!" I do think that fit the parameters of Wyvern's name not getting the quote-treatment like we do with script-only names like "Desdemona" and "Sacrifice", because the name was mentioned in-universe, like Mentor and Antiope. I've been actually mulling over how to incorporate that detail on the Wyvern Hill page, since the dragon incorporated a possessive that's been (apparently) long-since forgotten. --Pheon (talk) 15:37, 7 February 2024 (PST)

Agreed. --GregX (talk) 15:39, 7 February 2024 (PST)

Excalibur

So I was curious . . . is it a given that by being found in a dragon's hoard an item is stolen? Dragon tropes aside, there is a big span of time between Arthur's defeat at Camlann (where he likely last had the Excalibur) and the sword being found deep in a Scottish cavern. For comparison, I recently added to the timeline for the year 542, "Between now and 971, the sword Excalibur finds itself in the dragon Wyvern's hoard in Scotland." Is it also possible for the sword to be bartered, offered, lost and found, scavenger's rights, etc.? Am I just being overly cautious/overthinking this? If stolen seems accurate for everyone, then I'm ok with it; I will admit having not read as many dragon tales as others might have. --Pheon (talk) 00:29, 13 March 2024 (PDT)