Talk:Dragon (Demon)

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The correct romanization would be wurm, which means dragon in archaic German. The world evolved into wyrm and worm, which are both synonyms for. G.A.S.A (talk) 00:12, June 27, 2015 (UTC)
 * if thats the case, i'm going to merge it with Dragon (Demon). Worm and Wyrm are both distinct entities, but Dragon only has the one entry, from Last Bible, so it would seem they simply changed the demon's name from "Dragon" to "Ulm" between LB and LB2 but they're meant to be the same thing.  Tathra (talk)
 * Wouldn't it be merged with Worm/Wyrm, if anything? Why Dragon? Don't merge it with Dragon solely to pad out that page. Also, it's a thing that later games would have similar but distinct demons from older games. Doesn't make them the same demon. Anyway, this is a distinct demon, because Wyrm and Worm exist alongside it, making it...confusing. No merge, just move to Wurm(?) and/or note what GASA said.--Otherarrow (talk) 04:44, June 27, 2015 (UTC)
 * because both Worm and Wyrm are already in all 4 Last Bible games, however "Dragon" is only in the first one, and then "Ulm" is in 2 and 3, and like GASA points out, "urm" is an archaic german pronunciation for "dragon". i'm not wanting to merge them to pad Dragon (Demon) but because i'm pretty sure they're supposed to be the same thing, just like how "Lucifer"/"Helel", "Beelzebub"/"Baal Zebul", "Oomomonushi"/"Oonamuchi"/"Okininushi", and others are all the same thing despite having different names.  should we break all those up into different pages too?  Tathra (talk) 04:56, June 27, 2015 (UTC)