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:I would not. This article is about the myth, and elementary reference and allusion that show no evidence of impacting general perception of the primary subject do not belong here. [[User:Mintrick|Mintrick]] ([[User talk:Mintrick|talk]]) 11:47, 16 April 2009 (UTC) |
:I would not. This article is about the myth, and elementary reference and allusion that show no evidence of impacting general perception of the primary subject do not belong here. [[User:Mintrick|Mintrick]] ([[User talk:Mintrick|talk]]) 11:47, 16 April 2009 (UTC) |
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==Etymology== |
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mor- in morbid is not a word but a root |
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Fomorians vs. Partholonians as remebrance of Mesolithic to Neolithic transition
Has anybody any evidence that this has been suggested? Without citation in this article, it appears like original research. Theelf29 14:59, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
- I seem to remember John Morris saying something along those lines in The Age of Arthur, but I don't have a copy I can check. --Nicknack009 22:00, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. I've got the reference: -
The artefacts of mesolithic food gatherers have been observed, and tradition remembers the first inhabitants as men who 'lived on fishing and fowling till the coming of Partholon'. (p.148)
The deletion of the Other Media section
Why was the "Other Media" section deleted from the Fomorians article? This article has gone into extensive detail regarding references to the Fomorians in many and various segments of popular culture, from roleplaying games and trading card games to comic books. The content of the "Other Media" section was the inclusion of a Fomorian character in a nationally-broadcast radio series. This would be relevant to the topic and in keeping with the nature of the other popular-media references listed above it. Why was this section deleted from the Fomorians article? Soundout (talk) 00:42, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
Fomorians In Comic Books
The Fomorians are also found in several comic book series including Slaine and the Avengers at Marvel Comics. This should also be added to the article to round it out more in relation to entertainment. Since the comic book versions are derived from myth, this I think many would agree should also be added.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sl%C3%A1ine_(comics) http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/fomore.htm
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- I would not. This article is about the myth, and elementary reference and allusion that show no evidence of impacting general perception of the primary subject do not belong here. Mintrick (talk) 11:47, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
Etymology
mor- in morbid is not a word but a root
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