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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Mar 20th 2021 at 10:04:12 AM •••

Previous Trope Repair Shop thread: Needs Help, started by Larkmarn on Oct 23rd 2015 at 3:25:02 PM

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Berrenta MOD How sweet it is Since: Apr, 2015
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nolarboot Since: Feb, 2012
Aug 30th 2015 at 2:17:39 PM •••

I don't know how many pages this will mess up, but I feel compelled to point out that the title is misspelled; the word is supposed to be spelled "bulrushes".

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Agogobell Since: Mar, 2012
Oct 22nd 2015 at 4:44:13 PM •••

Agreed. The page title needs changing.

SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Oct 23rd 2015 at 12:46:35 AM •••

Not a very strong reason for changing. But you can ask in the Trope Repair Shop anyway.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Larkmarn Since: Nov, 2010
Oct 23rd 2015 at 6:16:57 AM •••

Seems to be a pretty compelling reason to me. As far as I know it's not a regional thing or anything, it's just a typo.

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Candi Sorcerer in training Since: Aug, 2012
Sorcerer in training
Dec 31st 2012 at 7:23:52 PM •••

"Their fates of not wanting to have to rear a kid, promptly deposits the young hero with a family (usually poor and humble) who will raise him up to be good, just, noble and strong."

I think this line from the entry of the article needs work. I've read it about five times, and it makes very little sense. Leftover from a previous edit?

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RussTheAdventureMouse Since: Mar, 2012
Apr 2nd 2012 at 1:16:35 PM •••

I think we should mention that the Trope Namer, Moses, is an inversion of the trope. He was born to slaves and raised by royalty, while Moses in the Bullrushes is a Blue Blood abandoned to be raised by muggles.

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