Calling the rename crowner with All-Loving Hero the winner at 16 (yeas:19 nays:3) 6.33 : 1 It's the only one in the green, to boot.
Get cracking on the move, please, I've starred the thread.
I moved the subpages, relationship tag and indexes, as well as made the notes on Renamed Tropes, the thread and the discussion page.
Not doing the wicks, as there are 2000+ of them and I promised my parents not to take any 1000+ wick job on my own again at least until September.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanI did X, Y, and Z wicks for The Messiah.
edited 22nd Jun '13 6:08:07 AM by MacronNotes
Macron's notesShould we make The Messiah a disambig for All-Loving Hero and Messianic Archetype?
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I agree with that.
So, now that this the disambiguation is in place, and Broken Messiah is being dealt with, and the thread has made it to the bottom of the TRS page, can we close this up now?
Got all the A-C wicks save for the Ambiguity Index. Now only 1827 wicks to go.
Anyhow, should plain "savior figure" type The Messiah examples be shifted under Messianic Archetype, or elsewhere?
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanDid all wicks from E; now 1448 wicks.
F done. Now only 1356 wicks.
G done. Now 1279 wicks.
H-J is done. Now only 1090 wicks.
K done. Now 1027 wicks to go.
L and M are done; now only 799 wicks.
N and O (the former with unknown help) done, now 676 wicks to go.
P and Q done, now 579 wicks to go.
edited 13th May '14 8:02:40 AM by SeptimusHeap
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanGracias. ~Prfnoff, I assume it's you who is also working on the cleanup?
Did the rest of R and S; now 317 wicks to go.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
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Yeah I dont agree with Agape. Even though its true, it makes the trope sound like its about someone who is really, really surprised allot.
Unconditionally compassionate character is the best on the list, as it can fit characters who aren't the hero.
edited 18th Jun '13 2:07:22 PM by SalmonPunch
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