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tyfon
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posted February 04, 2002 11:57 AM |
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a question from China
Hi,everyone.I'm from China.I meet some problem when I try to translate the occupations of the heroes in Heroes IV into Chinese.Would you like to tell me something about a pyromancer and the pyromancy?And is there any difference among a mage,a sorcerer,a wizard & a warlock?
THANKS A LOT!
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ShadowLord
Promising
Famous Hero
of Dope
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posted February 04, 2002 07:32 PM |
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Hi! Pyromancy is a skill specialized in fire magic while Pyromancer is a character that practices pyromancer.
A Mage is a Magician or A Sorcerer
A Sorcerer is the one who practice Sorcery or another type of Wizard
A Warlock is a male witch, sorcerer, wizard, or demon.
A Wizard is the same as mage and regarded as wise man!
They are all hero type class which speciallizes/practices magic skills.
Mage = Wizard = Sorcerer = Warlock
They are basically the same in relative to each other!
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thunderknight
Promising
Famous Hero
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posted February 05, 2002 11:28 AM |
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Wow, translate Homm into Chinese. Interesting.
tyfon, have you seen the Chinese edition of Homm3 ??
(I guess you have ) Some of the translations are
very "interesting".
Mighty gorgon = ???
Ogre mage = ???
Btw, I'm a Chinese too.
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Linkki
Adventuring Hero
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posted February 05, 2002 12:17 PM |
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Warlocks and sorcerers are often considered evil, while mages and wizards are considered good.
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Oldtimer
Honorable
Supreme Hero
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posted February 05, 2002 11:16 PM |
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It all depends upon which system of magic you are operating in but some common beliefs:
Wizards, learn magic through study and practice spells and gestures.
Sorcerors, learn magic through the summoning of demons and have to control them to work magic (Black magic) which is easier to learn that wizardy. (so weak and evil people take this short cut)
Mage, term used to classify a magician if you don't know where he derives his power from.
Alchemist, uses magic of potions and transmutation of metals.
Warlock, given his soul to a dark power in exchange for magic. (this differs from a sorceror, because the sorceror tries to enslave the demons through force of will)
Magician, might know some magic but mostly uses tricks to fool the ignorant,(Most practicioners of magic consider being called a magician an insult, thus the term Mage)
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tyfon
Tavern Dweller
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posted February 06, 2002 05:24 AM |
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get it
Thank u very much!
I'll try my best to translate them.but there're something still confuse me.What will happen if a female hero tries to be a warlock,a "male" witch, sorcerer, wizard, or demon?
thunderknight,I've seen some Chinese editions of Heroes3,and which edition did you mean? I guess it's the "Z" edition,not the "D" ones. Some of the translations are too "interesting" to read.
btw,I hate them translated the Azure into "ShengLong".What the hell is it?!
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hsanders
Known Hero
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posted February 06, 2002 05:44 PM |
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What??
I have never heard, that sorcerer is an evil caracter!
Both wizards, sorcerers, mages and warlocks can be good as evil in my knowledge.
But it also depends which game you're playing!
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Linkki
Adventuring Hero
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posted February 06, 2002 07:03 PM |
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Come on
Ok, here you go. At least you'll learn something today.
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Main Entry: sor·cer·er
Pronunciation: 'sor-s&-r&r, 'sors-r&r
Function: noun
Date: 15th century
: a person who practices sorcery
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Main Entry: sor·cery
Pronunciation: -rE
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English sorcerie, from Middle French, from sorcier sorcerer, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin sortiarius, from Latin sort-, sors chance, lot -- more at SERIES
Date: 14th century
: the use of power gained from the assistance or control of evil spirits especially for divining : NECROMANCY
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Main Entry: war·lock
Pronunciation: -"läk
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English warloghe, from Old English w[AE]rloga one that breaks faith, the Devil, from w[AE]r faith, troth + -loga (from lEogan to lie); akin to Old English w[AE]r true -- more at VERY, LIE
Date: 14th century
1 : a man practicing the black arts : SORCERER -- compare WITCH
2 : CONJURER
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I guess you CAN think of a sorcerer to be good (wizards can be called sorcerers), but common belief is that they are evil. Warlocks are just evil.
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Wesley
Disgraceful
Famous Hero
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posted February 06, 2002 07:08 PM |
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Now.
Quote: Ok, here you go. At least you'll learn something today.
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Main Entry: sor·cer·er
Pronunciation: 'sor-s&-r&r, 'sors-r&r
Function: noun
Date: 15th century
: a person who practices sorcery
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Main Entry: sor·cery
Pronunciation: -rE
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English sorcerie, from Middle French, from sorcier sorcerer, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin sortiarius, from Latin sort-, sors chance, lot -- more at SERIES
Date: 14th century
: the use of power gained from the assistance or control of evil spirits especially for divining : NECROMANCY
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Main Entry: war·lock
Pronunciation: -"läk
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English warloghe, from Old English w[AE]rloga one that breaks faith, the Devil, from w[AE]r faith, troth + -loga (from lEogan to lie); akin to Old English w[AE]r true -- more at VERY, LIE
Date: 14th century
1 : a man practicing the black arts : SORCERER -- compare WITCH
2 : CONJURER
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I guess you CAN think of a sorcerer to be good (wizards can be called sorcerers), but common belief is that they are evil. Warlocks are just evil.
Okay you find this from gargoyle and warlock and other.
But now find me the Naga and the Scylla.
Ow put on the Manticore aswel.
I wish you luck.
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Carz
Hired Hero
for taming Dragons
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posted February 07, 2002 08:05 AM |
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Quote: Ok, here you go. At least you'll learn something today.
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Main Entry: sor·cer·er
Pronunciation: 'sor-s&-r&r, 'sors-r&r
Function: noun
Date: 15th century
: a person who practices sorcery
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Main Entry: sor·cery
Pronunciation: -rE
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English sorcerie, from Middle French, from sorcier sorcerer, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin sortiarius, from Latin sort-, sors chance, lot -- more at SERIES
Date: 14th century
: the use of power gained from the assistance or control of evil spirits especially for divining : NECROMANCY
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Main Entry: war·lock
Pronunciation: -"läk
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English warloghe, from Old English w[AE]rloga one that breaks faith, the Devil, from w[AE]r faith, troth + -loga (from lEogan to lie); akin to Old English w[AE]r true -- more at VERY, LIE
Date: 14th century
1 : a man practicing the black arts : SORCERER -- compare WITCH
2 : CONJURER
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I guess you CAN think of a sorcerer to be good (wizards can be called sorcerers), but common belief is that they are evil. Warlocks are just evil.
The genre is fantasy, not english education!
Carz
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Dragons fight, dragons kool, dragons win, dragons rule! (Darn, I'm a vampire...)
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bbqelf
Hired Hero
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posted February 08, 2002 12:42 AM |
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I am a 100% Chinese too.
BTW, could anyone tell me if there is any Games that is similar to Hero series that has Asia fantasy story background? (in English of course) Don't tell me the Chinese version of the HoMM.
One more thing, I think we play more "Westerns" games than Western play "Eastern" games. Don't tell me "Street fighter" is an "Eastern" game.
I only know there is a game call "three kingdom" and that is all, no more.
Anyone know?
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thunderknight
Promising
Famous Hero
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posted February 08, 2002 05:29 AM |
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Reply from another 100% Chinese
Quote: I only know there is a game call "three kingdom" and that is all, no more.Anyone know?
Hi, BBQELF,
Ya, "Three Kingdom" or "Sango" is one of the most famous series of turn-base games based on Chinese history. Maybe you would like to try some other games from KOEI, though most of them are based on Japanese history. (so, I don't like them very much )
I've also play some Taiwanese RPG and turn based games like "Jin Yung", "Legend of Sian Jian Xi Xia", Flame Dragon, etc etc. They are all in Chinese.
Maybe you already know it, take a look at
http://blackandy.hypermart.net/
It's a site talking about homm in Chinese. Very informative and those Chinese translation of homm creatures are very amusing.
thunderknight
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Choose what you love
and love what you choose.
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bbqelf
Hired Hero
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posted February 09, 2002 12:04 AM |
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Hi thunder.
Of course I know what you means those games, however, I just wondering how many "Eastern" games that have English version and able to be played by a "Western" person?
Cha
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