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Heartless are essentially animals in the KH world, so I would give them appearance. Design is only to be used with inanimate things such as Keyblades, accessories, items, etc. not living beings. Also, Doorknob would have appearance, not design due to being animate. {{User:Erry/Sig}} 12:23, 26 May 2011 (EDT)
Heartless are essentially animals in the KH world, so I would give them appearance. Design is only to be used with inanimate things such as Keyblades, accessories, items, etc. not living beings. Also, Doorknob would have appearance, not design due to being animate. {{User:Erry/Sig}} 12:23, 26 May 2011 (EDT)
{{LightRoxas|zero=I'd say go for appearance for all living characters. Design just sounds funny.}}
{{Maggosh|nathan=Appearance is tried and true. But what does an opinion from me, a "complete nutcase", matter?}}
:...huh? --{{SilverCrono/Sig}} 12:53, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
::@Inexistent: Characters are the only ... "things" (for lack of a better word) to get both Appearance and Etymology sections. They should never use design sections; only items, weapons, ''enemies'', etc. do. So as for Cid, no.
::Is what I'm saying not making sense? Or am I just being blatantly ignored, as usual? '''We use design sections to cover both appearance and ''etymology'''''. I got chewed out for trying to separate them before.
::"_____ sounds funny, is weird, blah blah blah" is not a good reason to change it. If it was, we'd have changed [[Lingering Will]] back to Lingering Sentiment long ago. --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 14:02, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
{{LightRoxas|axel=You're taking that out of context. With Lingering Will, that is the official translation, so there is no reason to call it Lingering Sentiment. In this case, I can't ever remember talking about a character's 'design'. Also note that other wikis such as Wookieepedia and FFWiki both use Appearance.}}
#Technically, "Sentiment", "Will", and "Remnant" all apply to the meaning of ''Shinen'', as was pointed out prior. "Will" was only used because of "Will's Cage", the name of the map where you fight as Lingering Will in BBS. But that's changing the subject.
#We aren't FFWiki or Wookieepedia; who says what they do is better than what we do?
#For the last friggen time, we use Appearance for characters and enemies with no etymology. Design is used for items, weapons, and all non-character Heartless/Nobodies (for consistency's sake). We don't use it for ''everything''.
#The image coding in your Luigi template is messed up. --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 15:22, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
Um, Lego, it's easier to find an article that ''doesn't'' have etymology.  All the weapons, all the Heartless, and a lot of accesories have etymologies.  Unless you are talking about a different type of etymology, I don't understand where you're coming from.  Enlighten me, if you could.  {{The Inexistentsig}} 16:53, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
{{LightRoxas|axel=True, it doesn't mean they do it better, but majority generally rules. Most wikis I've seen talk about characters having appearance, not design, so it seems more proper. Also, I can't remember ever seeing a etymology section.}}
{{KrytenKoro|Etymology sections were only active for a short while before they were all combined with the Design section, and then we started a project that included making etymology coverage, within the Design section, for pretty much all enemies and items.}}
:@LightRoxas: I personally would prefer it if this wiki were in the minority. Who wants to see the same page format over every wiki they visit? We're more interesting if we're different.
:@Inexistent: ''Um, Inexistent'', I don't understand what you don't understand. I am referring to the etymologies, the meaning of a subject's name, that exist within the Design sections around the wiki.
:But I digress; if, say, you get your way and every single enemy article gets their Design section changed to an Appearance section, what do you propose is done to the etymology coverage within those sections? Certainly, "Appearance" doesn't cover meaning of names and anything besides appearance that may exist within the Design section. Rather than argue, propose a counter-solution that is better than what we're doing currently, which is a simple coverage on ''all'' of the aspects of the being in question rather than just what it looks like. --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 21:21, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
FF characters usually don't have "etymologies", they have "origins", although I believe that you are saying that they are the same thing.  I really don't see why Heartless cannot be equavilated more closely to characters than items.  That is my main quarell.  {{The Inexistentsig}} 21:37, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
:Since you are clearly not listening to a single word I say, I am dismissing myself from this argument to deal with a [http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Forum%3AKeeping_the_Content more pressing matter]. Have a nice day. --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 21:41, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
<s>I have been listening, it's just that I didn't respond, because I haven't been listened to all that much either</s>  Fine.  My basic idea was:
*Take the "Design" section of Enemy pages
*Replace title with "Appearance", as it is a more proper term, and I have explained why.
*Do not change the content, etymology can be contained in either Appearance or Design.
*Keep everything else the same.
I don't see what counter- solution I can really propose, other than this.  {{The Inexistentsig}} 21:46, 27 May 2011 (EDT)
:Counter-counter-solution: Get rid of "Appearance" entirely. It's a flimsy, wishy-washy term that is oh-so-limited. Each thing within KH, even the characters, has a healthy history of design decisions and background, from the clothes they wear to the name they have. ''Especially'' Sora, Riku, and Kairi. Using "Design" also allows for discussion of the ''process'' of creating the character, such as GrieverSora— - separating out everything but the looks means we must have "Etymology" and "Development" sections.{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 00:13, 28 May 2011 (EDT)
::Oooh, I like that. --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 01:02, 28 May 2011 (EDT)
If we took away Appearance entirely, what would the term be? Design? I hardly think we can have Design on living creature pages. As T_I said:You don't design an animal.{{User:Darkheart3/Autosig}}03:04, 28 May 2011 (EDT)
http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/LegoAlchemist/Magritte-pipe.png
:''This is not a pipe''
Similarly, Sora is not a human, nor is he alive. He is a character from a video game ''created'' and ''designed'' by a group of people, namely Tetsuya Nomura and Square Enix. ''Designed''. Everything in a video game has a design, even characters, even Heartless. This is especially relevant considering our information is centered around the ''game'' Kingdom Hearts, not the ''world'' Kingdom Hearts, unlike the path the wikia-wiki is starting to go by.
The point is, that argument is invalid and getting sickeningly old. --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 03:15, 28 May 2011 (EDT)
{{LapisScarab|time=03:31, 28 May 2011 (EDT)|text=Late again. When I was writing the sections, I was thinking somewhat along the same lines as Neumannz and Lego. I used Apearance for estabalished characters, and Design for enemies. The only appreciable difference is that the Design includes the whole design (etymology, appearance, etc.), and the Appareance is just the appearance of the character.
Going by that, Appearance is a much less useful section, if you think about it. It might "look weird", but Design lets us include more information in one section rather than scattering it through a bunch of little individual ones. So, yeah, I'm fine with changing all of the Appearance sections to Design sections. The fact that I needed to explain why they were different sections in the first place shows that its inconsistent and confusing to have both of them.
The only issue I can see arising is that, on character articles, the Deisng might overlap with the Origin section, but it's not a huge problem.}}
{{ErryTalk|time=08:27, 28 May 2011 (EDT)|eziotext=I say we use "Appearance and Etymology" if it disturbs you that they are separate. I'd rather we not use Design on LIVING BEINGs, anything with a heart, body or soul.}}
{{LapisScarab|time=11:06, 28 May 2011 (EDT)|text=Why? That's needlessly wordy when "Design" means the exact same thing. Like Lego said, we're talking about video game chaarcters; even if Sora's a human in the context of the game's story, he is still a video game character. He was designed, along with everything else in the game.
"I'd rather we not use Design on LIVING BEINGS, anything with a heart, body or soul."
So then we eliminate the Design section entirely? "Anything with a heart, body or soul" covers every single character and enemy in the series; they've all at least got bodies. And if you want to get nitpicky, not all of the characters are living, per say. Captain Barbossa is undead, so are several Hslloween Town characters.}}
{{ErryTalk|time=11:40, 28 May 2011 (EDT)|eziotext=Yes, but still they have a heart, body and soul, no? Even if they were *~DESIGNED~* by developers, they're still regarded as humans and such within the game. Design regards to something that was designed, manufactured to have a uniform appearance, while Heartless, Nobodies and Unversed fall into this category, they are still beings within the universe of the game. If you take this in a real world situation, would you *~DESIGN~* your cat? No, it has an appearance. Would you, yourself be *~DESIGNED~*? No, you have an appearance. Only things designed are objects.}}
{{LapisScarab|time=12:21, 28 May 2011 (EDT)|text=...That's not what design means at all. Something that is designed does not necessarily have a uniform appearance. All "design" means is that someone put some thought into what they created. Heartless, Nobodies, and Unversed are ''far'' from having a uniform appearance.
Yes, I can design myself. I can wear different clothing shirt and can cut my hair in different ways. If you put thought into the way you create or change something, you are designing it. 
Neither the Design or Appearance sections are meant to be written from an in-universe perspective; they are from a real-world perspective. From a real-world perspective, all of the characters in KH were designed, often times with quite a bit of thought being put into those designs.}}
:... (Keep in mind that this is coming from the expert on Design sections; he's written like ''half'' of the Design sections around the wiki)
:I agree with Lapis. --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 12:56, 28 May 2011 (EDT)
:I agree as well.  Lapis has changed my mind (I was going to message him later today if he hadn't seen this already, but he had).  I would go with Kryten's plan, then.  {{The Inexistentsig}} 17:04, 28 May 2011 (EDT)
{{KrytenKoro|emotion=happy|I would just like to say that, personally, I believe that Sora was shrewdly designed by the game's '''c'''reator, Tetsuya Nomura, and did not arise randomly through survival of the switches.}}
{{neumannz|time=23:22, 28 May 2011 (EDT)|text=Everything that Lapis said.}}

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